diff --git a/packages/websites/stop-using-nix-env/project.nix b/packages/websites/stop-using-nix-env/project.nix index a148214..2c1439a 100644 --- a/packages/websites/stop-using-nix-env/project.nix +++ b/packages/websites/stop-using-nix-env/project.nix @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ packages.stop-using-nix-env = let site = with pkgs; stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation rec { pname = "stop-using-nix-env"; - version = "1.1.2"; + version = "1.2.0"; src = ./src; buildCommand = '' install -Dm644 $src/* -t $out/share/www/${pname} diff --git a/packages/websites/stop-using-nix-env/src/index.html b/packages/websites/stop-using-nix-env/src/index.html index 01b5eaa..3ed212a 100644 --- a/packages/websites/stop-using-nix-env/src/index.html +++ b/packages/websites/stop-using-nix-env/src/index.html @@ -178,6 +178,16 @@ going on a wild goose chase to figure out why your version of grep behaves differently than everyone else's.

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Implicit package pinning

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+ Packages installed by nix-env are independent of the NixOS + or Home Manager configuration. This can be beneficial because NixOS + upgrades will never change what versions of packages a user has installed, + however it is a common source of confusion, as a system update + ("apt upgrade") on regular distros will truly upgrade + all packages, while on NixOS or when using Home Manager, this is not the + case. +

Informational Video by Matthew Croughan

Matthew Croughan demonstrates some of the issues with nix-env.