nix-super/corepkgs/buildenv/default.nix
Eelco Dolstra 3d05166086 * Allow conflicting packages to be kept in a user environment, and
allow switching between them (NIX-80).

  Example: two versions of Pan:

    $ nix-env -q pan
    pan-0.128
    pan-0.14.2.91

    $ readlink $(which pan)
    /nix/store/l38jrbilw269drpjkx7kinhrxj6fjh59-pan-0.14.2.91/bin/pan

  At most one of them can be active any given time.  Assuming than
  0.14.2.91 is active, you can active 0.128 as follows:

    $ nix-env --set-flag active false pan-0.14.2.91
    $ nix-env --set-flag active true pan-0.128

    $ readlink $(which pan)
    /nix/store/nziqwnlzy7xl385kglxhg75pfl5i936n-pan-0.128/bin/pan

  More flags to follow.
2007-04-27 22:40:59 +00:00

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{system, derivations, manifest}:
derivation {
name = "user-environment";
system = system;
builder = ./builder.pl;
derivations = derivations;
manifest = manifest;
# !!! grmbl, need structured data for passing this in a clean way.
active = map (x: if x ? meta && x.meta ? active then x.meta.active else "true") derivations;
}