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system-sendmail allows all sendmail's to be auto-detected, including on non-NixOS systems. This is, to me, a better UX than having to manually override the sendmailPath argument. In exchange, it is a breach of retro-compatibility. Given right now I can't see any uses for sendmailPath other than what is supported by system-sendmail, I didn't keep it, but it'd be possible to allow sendmailPath to override the choice of sendmail from system-sendmail. |
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administration | ||
configuration | ||
development | ||
installation | ||
release-notes | ||
.gitignore | ||
default.nix | ||
Makefile | ||
man-configuration.xml | ||
man-nixos-build-vms.xml | ||
man-nixos-enter.xml | ||
man-nixos-generate-config.xml | ||
man-nixos-install.xml | ||
man-nixos-option.xml | ||
man-nixos-rebuild.xml | ||
man-nixos-version.xml | ||
man-pages.xml | ||
manual.xml | ||
options-to-docbook.xsl | ||
postprocess-option-descriptions.xsl | ||
README | ||
shell.nix |
To build the manual, you need Nix installed on your system (no need for NixOS). To install Nix, follow the instructions at https://nixos.org/nix/download.html When you have Nix on your system, in the root directory of the project (i.e., `nixpkgs`), run: nix-build nixos/release.nix -A manual.x86_64-linux When this command successfully finishes, it will tell you where the manual got generated.