[Nix-dev] Suggestion: Home configuration.
Nicolas Pierron
nicolas.b.pierron at gmail.com
Wed Jun 18 20:55:00 CEST 2008
Hi list,
I have experimented many issues that may require a kind of $HOME
configuration. Many package provide a /etc which contains a default
resource script which is often used as a base for the system. As Nix
packages are pure, the system configuration is not changed unless this
packages are installed with the system (I guess). Therefore if any
user install a tool which require a minimal configuration the tool
will not work properly.
Packages can provide a script that will be used to configure the $HOME
directory of the current user if no configuration files exists yet.
This can be used to create a nice default configurations which can be
generated and updated with the corresponding package.
With this feature, I think we can expect to move upstart &
configuration script inside nixpkgs instead of nixos.
Stupid question: can any user install and configure the following
servers in user land: apache, sshd, subversion, xserver, etc ..?
I was thinking about that after running "wmii" which was not able to
act on any event (which is quite bad for a windows manager) because
the default configuration was not available.
--
Nicolas Pierron
- If you are doing something twice then you should try to do it once.
- Do not print documents, save your printer ;)
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