rycee changed the topic of #home-manager to: Support and discussion around the Home Manager project (https://github.com/rycee/home-manager) | Logs: https://logs.nix.samueldr.com/home-manager
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<sauyon> Hm, I'm guessing darwin is not a supported platform :P
<sauyon> I got a Macbook for contractor work and nothing seems to work :(
<rycee> sauyon: It's "semi-supported"
<rycee> At least no service will work since they use systemd.
<rycee> But `home.file` and most program modules should work
<sauyon> Makes sense. I think Qt / GTK doesn't work and firefox-bin doesn't support MacOS. Also something along the line is evaluating xfvb-run.
<sauyon> I might open a PR to just disable those on Darwin; what do you think would be the best way to handle it?
<sauyon> I would prefer for non-supported options to be a no-op, but I'd understand if you preferred for them to cause the build to fail.
<__monty__> I run HM on darwin happily.
<__monty__> But yeah, no nixos services.
<__monty__> Why do you want ff-bin? Newer machines should be capable enough of building it those few times it's not in the cache, no?
<sauyon> (I'm guessing it's mostly my configuration for linux stuff, I suspect my zsh dotfiles are importing a bunch of linux-only packages, which is really my own fault)
<__monty__> I definitely prefer the failing behavior.
<__monty__> Impossible to share a config across platforms otherwise.
<__monty__> Ideal opportunity to switch to fish : >
<rycee> Unfortunately the old modules from before I introduced the condition seem to be quite widely used by mac users as well, in the sense that they share their configuration with linux installs.
<rycee> So can't omit those modules without breaking their configurations.
<__monty__> Which condition?
<sauyon> Wait, what do you mean by you prefer the failing behavior? Also, I'd probably have the same issue with fish; it's because of my aliases I think.
<sauyon> I'm using ff-bin because the work requirements for up-to-date firefox are a bit ridiculous, and I'm using the mozilla overlay.
<__monty__> sauyon: Either go with building ff or manually overlay with a mac version.
<__monty__> Hard to believe ff-bin moves much faster than the builds though.
<__monty__> Ah, so only those fail on darwin? But there's others that should fail on darwin?
<sauyon> (FF 70 still isn't in nixpkgs because of some issues.)
<sauyon> Indeed, it seems 69.0.3 isn't on master yet, and that's ~20 days old.
<sauyon> It's one of my biggest gripes with nix; due to the complexity of packaging a package can be broken for months (c.f. fontconfig, for example) without much headway
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<__monty__> But you're using the mozilla overlay?
<__monty__> Shouldn't that have the latest at any point?
<sauyon> yeah, they're all binary packages afaik
<__monty__> Ok, yeah, ff-nightly-bin's linux specific, doesn't look impossible to write and maybe contribute a darwin version though.
<__monty__> And the overlay's linux specific as well.
<__monty__> And only for bins.
<__monty__> Hmm, I really assumed wrong about what the mozilla overlay was.
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