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      xml:id="ch-about-nix">
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					      xml:id="ch-about-nix">
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<title>Introduction</title>
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					<title>About Nix</title>
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<para>Nix is a <emphasis>purely functional package manager</emphasis>.
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					<para>Nix is a <emphasis>purely functional package manager</emphasis>.
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This means that it treats packages like values in purely functional
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					This means that it treats packages like values in purely functional
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subdirectory such as
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					subdirectory such as
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<programlisting>
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					<programlisting>
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/nix/store/nlc4z5y1hm8w9s8vm6m1f5hy962xjmp5-firefox-12.0
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					/nix/store/b6gvzjyb2pg0kjfwrjmg1vfhh54ad73z-firefox-33.1/
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</programlisting>
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					</programlisting>
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where <literal>nlc4z5…</literal> is a unique identifier for the
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					where <literal>b6gvzjyb2pg0…</literal> is a unique identifier for the
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package that captures all its dependencies (it’s a cryptographic hash
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					package that captures all its dependencies (it’s a cryptographic hash
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of the package’s build dependency graph).  This enables many powerful
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					of the package’s build dependency graph).  This enables many powerful
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features.</para>
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					features.</para>
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it knows about it.  <emphasis>Nix channels</emphasis> provide Nix
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					it knows about it.  <emphasis>Nix channels</emphasis> provide Nix
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expressions along with pre-built binaries.</para>
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					expressions along with pre-built binaries.</para>
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<!--
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<para>source deployment model (like <a
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href="http://www.gentoo.org/">Gentoo</a>) and a binary model (like
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RPM)</para>
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-->
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</simplesect>
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					</simplesect>
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</simplesect>
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					<simplesect><title>Managing build environments</title>
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					<para>Nix is extremely useful for developers as it makes it easy to
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					automatically set up the the build environment for a package. Given a
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					Nix expression that describes the dependencies of your package, the
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					command <command>nix-shell</command> will build or download those
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					dependencies if they’re not already in your Nix store, and then start
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					a Bash shell in which all necessary environment variables (such as
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					compiler search paths) are set.</para>
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					<para>For example, the following command gets all dependencies of the
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					Pan newsreader, as described by <link
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					xlink:href="https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/applications/networking/newsreaders/pan/default.nix">its
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					Nix expression</link>:</para>
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					<screen>
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					$ nix-shell '<nixpkgs>' -A pan
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					</screen>
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					<para>You’re then dropped into a shell where you can edit, build and test
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					the package:</para>
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					<screen>
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					[nix-shell]$ tar xf $src
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					[nix-shell]$ cd pan-*
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					[nix-shell]$ ./configure
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					[nix-shell]$ make
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					[nix-shell]$ ./pan/gui/pan
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					</screen>
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					<!--
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					<para>Since Nix packages are reproducible and have complete dependency
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					specifications, Nix makes an excellent basis for <a
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					href="[%root%]hydra">a continuous build system</a>.</para>
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<simplesect><title>Portability</title>
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					<simplesect><title>Portability</title>
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<para>Nix should run on most Unix systems, including Linux and Mac OS
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					<para>Nix runs on Linux and Mac OS X.</para>
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X.</para>
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</simplesect>
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<para>NixOS is a Linux distribution based on Nix.  It uses Nix not
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					<para>NixOS is a Linux distribution based on Nix.  It uses Nix not
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just for package management but also to manage the system
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					just for package management but also to manage the system
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configuration (e.g., to build configuration files in
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					configuration (e.g., to build configuration files in
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<filename>/etc</filename>).  This means, among other things, that it’s
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					<filename>/etc</filename>).  This means, among other things, that it
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possible to easily roll back the entire configuration of the system to
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an earlier state.  Also, users can install software without root
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					earlier state.  Also, users can install software without root
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privileges.  For more information and downloads, see the <link
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					privileges.  For more information and downloads, see the <link
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xlink:href="http://nixos.org/">NixOS homepage</link>.</para>
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					xlink:href="http://nixos.org/">NixOS homepage</link>.</para>
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</simplesect>
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<!-- other features:
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- build farms
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- reproducibility (Nix expressions allows whole configuration to be rebuilt)
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					xlink:href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html">GNU
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					LGPLv2.1 or (at your option) any later version</link>.</para>
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					</simplesect>
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-->
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</chapter>
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<screen>
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					<screen>
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$ nix-env -qa
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					$ nix-env -qa
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docbook-xml-4.2
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					docbook-xml-4.3
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firefox-1.0pre-PR-0.10.1
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hello-2.1.1
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libxslt-1.1.0
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<replaceable>...</replaceable></screen>
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					<replaceable>...</replaceable></screen>
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</para></step>
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</para></step>
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<step><para>To keep up-to-date with the channel, do:
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