* Removed obsolete option.
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#gc-keep-derivations = true
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					#gc-keep-derivations = true
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### Option `gc-reserved-space'
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# This option specifies how much space should be reserved in normal
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# use so that the garbage collector can run succesfully.  Since the
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# garbage collector must perform Berkeley DB transactions, it needs
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# some disk space for itself.  However, when the disk is full, this
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# space is not available, so the collector would not be able to run
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# precisely when it is most needed.
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# For this reason, when Nix is run, it allocates a file
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# /nix/var/nix/db/reserved of the size specified by this option.  When
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# the garbage collector is run, this file is deleted before the
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# Berkeley DB environment is opened.  This should give it enough room
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# to proceed.
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# The default is "1048576" (1 MiB).
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#gc-reserved-space = 1048576
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### Option `env-keep-derivations'
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					### Option `env-keep-derivations'
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#
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					#
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# If `false' (default), derivations are not stored in Nix user
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					# If `false' (default), derivations are not stored in Nix user
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