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with impure derivations gone we move on to dynamic derivations. this too
is not done in a single commit because dynamic derivations are invasive,
modifying semantics of all references to derivation output paths and all
derivation dependency calculations. removing dynamic derivations cleanly
is made significantly harder by the multiple did-you-mean-sum types, aka
"wrappers for std::variant", holding all derivation outpath information.

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Lix

Lix is an implementation of Nix, a powerful package management system for Linux and other Unix systems that makes package management reliable and reproducible.

Read more about us at https://lix.systems.

Installation

On Linux and macOS the easiest way to install Lix is to run the following shell command (as a user other than root):

$ curl -sSf -L https://install.lix.systems/lix | sh -s -- install

For systems that already have a Nix implementation installed, such as NixOS systems, read our install page

Building And Developing

See our Hacking guide in our manual for instruction on how to set up a development environment and build Lix from source.

Additional Resources

License

Lix is released under LGPL-2.1-or-later.

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