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Back in the days, this used to be the modus operandi, but then, still many but less years ago, Eelco came along and changed it to passing in the actual file. Of course, no motivation was provided, and it was only done on half of the test runners for some reason, leaving us to wonder what the true intentions of this code are … Anyways, with this commit now everything standardises on passing in the file by path instead of via stdin. Motivation: - We need to `sed` out the path anyways for various other reasons, including import tests and path value tests - Given that, the presumed primary motivation for using stdin in the first place becomes moot - Bonus points for giving better error messages, especially in tests that involve multiple input files Change-Id: Ic6de1ec24f4c4d3c05e33d1ee053614784677513
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
- The Lix reference manual:
- Our wiki
- Matrix - #space:lix.systems
License
Lix is released under LGPL-2.1-or-later.
Description
Working fork of Lix - carries the adaptive load-aware build-remote patch. Upstream: gerrit.lix.systems
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