When pass is called from passff it does not have grep and find in its
path.
PATH="" /home/beardhatcode/.nix-profile/bin/pass grep lol ~
/nix/store/HASH-password-store-1.7.3/bin/.pass-wrapped: line 399: find: command not found
$ PATH="/nix/store/HASH-findutils-4.7.0/bin" /home/beardhatcode/.nix-profile/bin/pass grep lol
/nix/store/HASH-password-store-1.7.3/bin/.pass-wrapped: line 403: grep: command not found
/nix/store/HASH-password-store-1.7.3/bin/.pass-wrapped: line 403: grep: command not found
For example graphviz has chained symlinked manpages: dot2gxl.1 is
a symlink to gv2gxl.1 which is a symlink to gxl2gv.1
The second loop replaces each non-compressed symlink to a compressed
symlink. The target is determined with 'readlink -f', which follows
links recursively until the first name that is not a link (so either
the 'target name' or the first 'dangling' symlink).
This means that if the loop converted dot2gxl.1 before converting
gv2gxl.1 it would add a symlink `dot2gxl.1.gz->gxl2gv.1.gz`. When
it converted gv2gxl.1 first, it would then add a
`dot2gxl.1.gz->gv2gxl.1.gz` symlink.
Both are 'correct', but it's weird the result depends on the order
in which 'find' returns the files. This PR makes the behaviour
deterministic.
fixes#104708
Spacevim is a fully loaded vim/neovim installation in the spirit
of https://www.spacemacs.org/
It's configured with a TOML file rather than vimscript and includes
a wide array of configuration found at https://spacevim.org/
Update pkgs/applications/editors/spacevim/default.nix
Co-authored-by: Sandro <sandro.jaeckel@gmail.com>
Update pkgs/applications/editors/spacevim/init.nix
Co-authored-by: Sandro <sandro.jaeckel@gmail.com>
Update pkgs/applications/editors/spacevim/default.nix
Co-authored-by: risson <18313093+rissson@users.noreply.github.com>
This is a workaround for NixOS/nix#4295, which caused single-user Linux
Nix installations using sandboxed builds to start failing to build
fetchzip derivations after 4a5c49363a58e711c2016b9ebb6f642e3c9c1be5.
In short: removing write permissions for the entire directory is great,
except we then can't rename(2) it to the final Nix store path out of the
sandbox, because we don't have write permission on the directory and
thus cannot update the ".." directory entry.