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sure, linux has been providing argv[0] by default for a while now. other OSes may not be as forthcoming though, and relying on the OS to create a world in which we can just make assumptions we could test for instead is unnecessarily lazy. we *could* default argv0, but that's a little silly. notably we abort instead of returning normally to avoid confusions where a caller interprets our exit status like a Worker build results bitmask. Change-Id: Id73f8cd0a630293b789c59a8c4b0c4a2b936b505
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 to set up a development environment and build Lix from source.
Additional Resources
License
Lix is released under the LGPL v2.1.
Description
Working fork of Lix - carries the adaptive load-aware build-remote patch. Upstream: gerrit.lix.systems
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