Release 1.6.1 (October 28, 2013)
This is primarily a bug fix release.  Changes of interest
are:
  
    Nix 1.6 accidentally changed the semantics of antiquoted
    paths in strings, such as "${/foo}/bar".  This
    release reverts to the Nix 1.5.3 behaviour.
  
  
    Previously, Nix optimised expressions such as
    "${expr}" to
    expr.  Thus it neither checked whether
    expr could be coerced to a string, nor
    applied such coercions.  This meant that
    "${123}" evaluatued to 123,
    and "${./foo}" evaluated to
    ./foo (even though
    "${./foo} " evaluates to
    "/nix/store/hash-foo ").
    Nix now checks the type of antiquoted expressions and
    applies coercions.
  
  
    Nix now shows the exact position of undefined variables.  In
    particular, undefined variable errors in a with
    previously didn't show any position
    information, so this makes it a lot easier to fix such
    errors.
  
  
    Undefined variables are now treated consistently.
    Previously, the tryEval function would catch
    undefined variables inside a with but not
    outside.  Now tryEval never catches undefined
    variables.
  
  
    Bash completion in nix-shell now works
    correctly.
  
  
    Stack traces are less verbose: they no longer show calls to
    builtin functions and only show a single line for each derivation
    on the call stack.
  
  
    New built-in function: builtins.typeOf,
    which returns the type of its argument as a string.