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author | Ben Sima <ben@bsima.me> | 2025-01-06 14:27:31 -0500 |
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committer | Ben Sima <ben@bsima.me> | 2025-01-06 14:27:31 -0500 |
commit | d9fb7a85c920c9332fba34087fe8527d140b65f0 (patch) | |
tree | b99eac825214df8120db4f0e5143d7e1ac64a0e5 /.ghci | |
parent | 4a1ce4ecad5b4d41494f65887a7094685739e75b (diff) |
Use x bit to identify buildable nix targets
This replaces the manually-curated nixTargets list in Bild.hs. Now any nix file
that has the executable bit set will be built.
I added run.sh shebangs to each of the buildable nix targets as well. When
executing these, they will succeed at building, but they have no 'out' metadata,
and so when run.sh tries to exec them, it will fail. This is fine for now.
How would one go about execing a linux tree anyway? If all of the nix targets
output something standard like a qemu image or a container, then I could have a
standard wrapper that calls the image and starts the system. That might be the
ideal way to have a runnable nix target. But this would require rethinking my
infrastructure and how to deploy things, so I can't quite do that yet.
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