On 03/09/2016 10:04 AM, Sergiu Ivanov wrote:
> I have installed linux-libertine-5.3.0 and am having quite a bit of
> trouble with the fonts and XeLaTeX:
Note that the new texlive packaging includes the `libertine` package
which also contains latex class for it etc. It might solve the problems.
On 03/09/2016 04:20 PM, Matthias Beyer wrote:
> It is not clearly stated what database this is, as far as I can tell.
I believe it has to be /nix/var/nix/db/.
Note that if an attacker compromised your system (such as libc etc.),
you can *not* trust what your compromised nix-store ... returns,
I'm referring to the database which is referred to by the manpage of nix-store,
section on "--verify".
It is not clearly stated what database this is, as far as I can tell.
On 10-03-2016 02:02:24, Roger Qiu wrote:
> The database you're referring to is the nixpkgs repository/channel right?
> On
The database you're referring to is the nixpkgs repository/channel right?
On 10/03/2016 1:59 AM, "Matthias Beyer" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question. When calling `nix-store --verify-path
> /nix/store/something`,
> it verifies that the contents of the store path haven't
Hi,
I have a question. When calling `nix-store --verify-path /nix/store/something`,
it verifies that the contents of the store path haven't been altered by an
attacker or some other corruption like bitflips or something, am I right?
It does so by comparing the hashsum of the directory contents
Hello,
I have installed linux-libertine-5.3.0 and am having quite a bit of
trouble with the fonts and XeLaTeX:
- small caps are not included into Linux Libertine O font face, by
default, so I have to use something like
\setmainfont[SmallCapsFont={Linux Libertine Initials O}]{Linux