# taken from raf { # Global nixpkgs configuration. This is ignored if nixpkgs.pkgs is set # which is a case that should be avoided. Everything that is set to configure # nixpkgs must go here. nixpkgs = { # Configuration reference: # hostPlatform = "x86_64-linux"; config = { # Allow broken packages to be built. Setting this to false means packages # will refuse to evaluate sometimes, but only if they have been marked as # broken for a specific reason. At that point we can either try to solve # the breakage, or get rid of the package entirely. allowBroken = false; allowUnsupportedSystem = true; # Allow unfree packages since it's sadly necessary allowUnfree = true; # Default to none, add more as necessary. This is usually where # electron packages go when they reach EOL. permittedInsecurePackages = []; # Nixpkgs sets internal package aliases to ease migration from other # distributions easier, or for convenience's sake. Even though the manual # and the description for this option recommends this to be true, I prefer # explicit naming conventions, i.e., no aliases. allowAliases = false; # Enable parallel building by default. This, in theory, should speed up building # derivations, especially rust ones. However setting this to true causes a mass rebuild # of the *entire* system closure, so it must be handled with proper care. enableParallelBuildingByDefault = false; # List of derivation warnings to display while rebuilding. # See: # NOTE: "maintainerless" can be added to emit warnings # about packages without maintainers but it seems to me # like there are more packages without maintainers than # with maintainers, so it's disabled for the time being. showDerivationWarnings = []; }; }; }