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minus-squaremsherburn33@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up4·12 days ago Where are the source packages? It’s reproducible, so random updates are a no-no. You can however just dump the Git URL in your flake.nix inputs and then override the src of the package with that. The source gets updated when you do nix flake update next time. Something like this: inputs { ... mypackage_src.url = "github:myorg/mypackage"; mypackage_src.flake = false; ... } pkgs.mypackage.overrideAttrs (oldAttrs: { src = mypackage_src; version = "nightly-${mypackage_src.shortRev or "src"}"; })
minus-squarephantomwise@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up1·10 days agoWow I had no idea you could do that, I’ll try it thanks ! °o°
It’s reproducible, so random updates are a no-no. You can however just dump the Git URL in your
flake.nix
inputs and then override thesrc
of the package with that. The source gets updated when you donix flake update
next time. Something like this:inputs { ... mypackage_src.url = "github:myorg/mypackage"; mypackage_src.flake = false; ... }
pkgs.mypackage.overrideAttrs (oldAttrs: { src = mypackage_src; version = "nightly-${mypackage_src.shortRev or "src"}"; })
Wow I had no idea you could do that, I’ll try it thanks ! °o°