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<LnL>
oh jeeze
<LnL>
people blindly adding sudo to things kind of infuriates me
<__monty__>
Hmm, I use fish and I can't figure out where the PATH gets set.
<__monty__>
I thought it was set by this `fenv` thing but the files that sources are empty.
<__monty__>
I tend to forgive people who are quick on the draw with sudo tbh. There's so many reasons a command might need certain permissions. And so many commands do require you to use sudo that it ingrains "If at first you don't succeed, add sudo."
<LnL>
sounds odd, I don't really know much about fish tho
<LnL>
__monty__: could be inherited from the parent process depending on how your shell/terminal is setup
<__monty__>
LnL: Don't think that's it. It's the first process my terminal starts afaik.
<__monty__>
I assume it's nix-darwin that sets it up.
<LnL>
that only touches /etc/fish AFAIK
<__monty__>
Possible but I can't find where it adds anything to PATH.
<__monty__>
Well, huh. That has .nix-profile before the rest but my PATH doesn't.
<LnL>
something else is most likely changing it afterwards then
<__monty__>
Looking at some stuff from home-manager but it doesn't seem to affect the PATH.
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<mbrgm>
hey! is there a way to prevent nix-shell from injecting clang into the shell? my problem is that the injected clang version (7) breaks xcodebuild, as it does not have some flags, which xcodebuild adds to the call...