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Eelco Dolstra 9fd5d70968 * The CD is now a true live CD: you can run Nix operations in it
thanks to unionfs.  For instance, nix-env and nixos-rebuild work.
  The tricky part was to build a Nix database (in the tmpfs/unionfs)
  which is now necessary to prevent store paths on the CD from being
  deleted right away because they otherwise wouldn't be valid.
  
* nixos-install: use the /etc/nixos/configuration.nix from the target
  file system (don't copy it anymore).  Since the user is supposed to
  mount the target file system on /mnt anyway, we may as well require
  that configuration.nix is placed in /mnt/etc/nixos.  This also makes
  upgrading / reinstalling much easier, since it will automatically
  use the right configuration.nix.

svn path=/nixos/trunk/; revision=10399
2008-01-30 01:28:56 +00:00

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use strict;
use File::Basename;
my %storePaths;
my %refs;
foreach my $graph (@ARGV) {
open GRAPH, "<$graph" or die;
while (<GRAPH>) {
chomp;
my $storePath = "$_";
$storePaths{$storePath} = 1;
my $deriver = <GRAPH>; chomp $deriver;
my $count = <GRAPH>; chomp $count;
my @refs = ();
for (my $i = 0; $i < $count; ++$i) {
my $ref = <GRAPH>; chomp $ref;
push @refs, $ref;
}
$refs{$storePath} = \@refs;
}
close GRAPH;
}
if ($ENV{"printManifest"} eq "1") {
print "version {\n";
print " ManifestVersion: 3\n";
print "}\n";
foreach my $storePath (sort (keys %storePaths)) {
my $base = basename $storePath;
print "localPath {\n";
print " StorePath: $storePath\n";
print " CopyFrom: /tmp/inst-store/$base\n";
print " References: ";
foreach my $ref (@{$refs{$storePath}}) {
print "$ref ";
}
print "\n";
print "}\n";
}
}
elsif ($ENV{"printRegistration"} eq "1") {
# This is the format used by `nix-store --register-validity
# --hash-given' / `nix-store --load-db'.
foreach my $storePath (sort (keys %storePaths)) {
print "$storePath\n";
print "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\n"; # !!! fix
print "\n"; # don't care about preserving the deriver
print scalar(@{$refs{$storePath}}), "\n";
foreach my $ref (@{$refs{$storePath}}) {
print "$ref\n";
}
}
}
else {
foreach my $storePath (sort (keys %storePaths)) {
print "$storePath\n";
}
}