Oh, you’re coming from Ubuntu! That’s a much more manageable transition.
Oh, you’re coming from Ubuntu! That’s a much more manageable transition.
Yeah, going directly from Windows to NixOS is a harsh transition.
I’m finding some details in this stackoverflow question
According to the question’s first comment,
Those default arguments get filled in when you’re invoked with pkgs.callPackage, but nix-build doesn’t do that. –
Charles Duffy Dec 2, 2022 at 16:05
Then one of the answers says:
This worked for me:
nix-build -E ‘with import {}; callPackage ./default.nix {}’
Definitely try this more complicated nix-build command.
I don’t currently have a NixOS system myself, though, so I’m not really able to test it out. I switched back to Debian because it’s more user friendly and I’m not quite ready for NixOS.
Something tells me T-Mobile’s got a little too much class solidarity to have any interest in reducing the profits of Charter Communications.