* exwm-workspace.el (exwm-workspace--confirm-kill-emacs):
* exwm.el (exwm-restart): Run `kill-emacs-hook' early; do not check for
X windows before restarting.
* exwm-input.el (exwm-input--exit): Cancel timers.
* exwm-manage.el (exwm-manage--manage-window): Add reparented X windows
to save-set.
* exwm-systemtray.el (exwm-systemtray--embed): Add embeded icons to
save-set.
* exwm-workspace.el (exwm-workspace--confirm-kill-emacs): No need to
unmanage; also hide Emacs frames; always call `exwm--exit'.
* exwm.el (exwm-restart): New command for restarting EXWM.
(exwm--exit-icccm-ewmh): New function for cleaning up ICCCM/EWMH
properties.
(exwm-exit-hook): Update doc string.
(exwm--exit): Call `exwm--exit-icccm-ewmh' and do not reset variables.
* exwm-workspace.el (exwm-workspace--on-minibuffer-setup): Work around
the *Completions* buffer not getting fitted problem.
* exwm.el (exwm-enable): Enable `window-resize-pixelwise'.
* exwm-input.el (exwm-input--update-global-prefix-keys): Label grabbed
workspaces and re-grab keys only when keys change or there are newly
created workspaces.
(exwm-input--init, exwm-input--exit): Use the function in
`exwm-workspace-list-change-hook'.
* exwm-input.el (exwm-input--set-focus): Make input focus revert to
parent by default (to prevent input focus from following pointer).
* exwm-input.el (exwm-input--update-focus): Switch to another workspace
if input focus is transfered to it.
* exwm-workspace.el (exwm-workspace--on-focus-in, exwm-workspace--init)
(exwm-workspace--exit): Remove `exwm-workspace--on-focus-in' and related
uses.
Currently, man has issues finding man pages for Nix-installed
application (also, `nix-env --help` doesn't work). The issue is caused
by custom `$MANPATH` set by my system. That makes man use it instead of
searching in default location.
Either of next lines workaround the issue:
```sh
unset MANPATH
export MANPATH=$HOME/.nix-profile/share/man:$MANPATH
```
This patch adds the later line to the `nix-profile.sh` if user has
`MANPATH` set. (Not clearing `MANPATH` as that would be disrespect of
user's preferences.)
As a side-effect, host's man might find man pages installed by Nix.
* exwm-input.el (exwm-input--on-minibuffer-setup): New function for
setting input focus on the workspace frame.
(exwm-input--init): Add the function to `minibuffer-setup-hook'.
* exwm-workspace.el (exwm-workspace--on-minibuffer-setup): Avoid setting
input focus here.
* exwm-manage.el (exwm-manage-force-tiling): New variable indicating
whether X windows should always be managed in tiling layout.
(exwm-manage--manage-window): Add a condition.
This fixes instantiation of pythonPackages.pytest that produces a
directory with less permissions during one of it's tests that leads to
a nix error like:
error: opening directory ‘/tmp/nix-build-python2.7-pytest-2.9.2.drv-0/pytest-of-user/pytest-0/testdir/test_cache_failure_warns0/.cache’: Permission denied
* exwm-input.el (exwm-input--unread-event): Temporarily disable it
due to bug#23980.
* exwm-workspace.el (exwm-workspace--init): Set the default frame
internal border to 0.
* exwm-workspace.el (exwm-workspace--remove-frame-as-workspace):
Fix a typo.
* exwm-workspace.el (exwm-workspace-delete): Prevent deleting the last
workspace.
* exwm-workspace.el (exwm-workspace--remove-frame-as-workspace): Create
a new workspace if the last one is deleted.
For one particular NixOS configuration, this cut the runtime of
"nix-store -r --dry-run" from 6m51s to 3.4s. It also fixes a bug in
the size calculation that was causing certain paths to be counted
twice, e.g. before:
these paths will be fetched (1249.98 MiB download, 2995.74 MiB unpacked):
and after:
these paths will be fetched (1219.56 MiB download, 2862.17 MiB unpacked):
Once upon a time, I wrote my bachelors thesis about functional
deployment mechanisms.
I had to evaluate several szenarios where package management and
deployment were relevant. One szenario was to do distributed builds
over several machines.
I told myself: Weee, nix can do this! And with nix, this is actually
save, as you do not have side effects when building!
So I started. I use a cloud to set up four virtual machines where I
wanted to do the build. A fifth machine was used as master to distribute
the builds. All was good.
I created the necessary SSH keys, made sure every machine was reachable
by the master and configured the build in my remotes.conf.
When I started to try to build weechat from source, the build failed. It
failed, telling me
error: unable to start any build; either increase ‘--max-jobs’ or enable distributed builds
And I started to dig around. I digged long and good. But I wasn't able
to find the issue.
I double and triple checked my environment variables, my settings, the
SSH key and everything.
I reached out to fellow Nixers by asking on the nixos IRC channel. And I
got help. But we weren't able to find the issue, either.
So I became frustrated. I re-did all the environment variables.
And suddenly,... it worked! What did I change? Well... I made the
environment variables which contained pathes contain absolute pathes
rather than relatives.
And because I like to share my knowledge, this should be put into the
documentation, so others do not bang their heads against the wall
because something is not documented somewhere.