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I chose not to do nixos.{config, options} because that would make it look too much like a configuration object, which it is not. A configuration object I would define as for example the result of calling NixOS, an attrset with `_type = "configuration";`. Recreating a configuration object without evalModules is quite feasible but not guaranteed to be correct, and not maintainable.
251 lines
7.5 KiB
Nix
251 lines
7.5 KiB
Nix
{ config, lib, options, ... }:
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let
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keysDirectory = "/var/keys";
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user = "builder";
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keyType = "ed25519";
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cfg = config.virtualisation.darwin-builder;
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in
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{
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imports = [
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../virtualisation/qemu-vm.nix
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# Avoid a dependency on stateVersion
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{
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disabledModules = [
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../virtualisation/nixos-containers.nix
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../services/x11/desktop-managers/xterm.nix
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];
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# swraid's default depends on stateVersion
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config.boot.swraid.enable = false;
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options.boot.isContainer = lib.mkOption { default = false; internal = true; };
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}
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];
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options.virtualisation.darwin-builder = with lib; {
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diskSize = mkOption {
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default = 20 * 1024;
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type = types.int;
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example = 30720;
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description = "The maximum disk space allocated to the runner in MB";
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};
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memorySize = mkOption {
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default = 3 * 1024;
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type = types.int;
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example = 8192;
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description = "The runner's memory in MB";
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};
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min-free = mkOption {
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default = 1024 * 1024 * 1024;
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type = types.int;
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example = 1073741824;
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description = ''
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The threshold (in bytes) of free disk space left at which to
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start garbage collection on the runner
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'';
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};
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max-free = mkOption {
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default = 3 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024;
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type = types.int;
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example = 3221225472;
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description = ''
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The threshold (in bytes) of free disk space left at which to
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stop garbage collection on the runner
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'';
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};
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workingDirectory = mkOption {
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default = ".";
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type = types.str;
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example = "/var/lib/darwin-builder";
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description = ''
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The working directory to use to run the script. When running
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as part of a flake will need to be set to a non read-only filesystem.
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'';
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};
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hostPort = mkOption {
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default = 31022;
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type = types.int;
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example = 22;
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description = ''
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The localhost host port to forward TCP to the guest port.
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'';
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};
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};
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config = {
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# The builder is not intended to be used interactively
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documentation.enable = false;
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environment.etc = {
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"ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key" = {
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mode = "0600";
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source = ./keys/ssh_host_ed25519_key;
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};
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"ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key.pub" = {
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mode = "0644";
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source = ./keys/ssh_host_ed25519_key.pub;
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};
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};
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# DNS fails for QEMU user networking (SLiRP) on macOS. See:
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#
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# https://github.com/utmapp/UTM/issues/2353
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#
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# This works around that by using a public DNS server other than the DNS
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# server that QEMU provides (normally 10.0.2.3)
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networking.nameservers = [ "8.8.8.8" ];
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nix.settings = {
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auto-optimise-store = true;
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min-free = cfg.min-free;
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max-free = cfg.max-free;
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trusted-users = [ "root" user ];
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};
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services = {
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getty.autologinUser = user;
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openssh = {
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enable = true;
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authorizedKeysFiles = [ "${keysDirectory}/%u_${keyType}.pub" ];
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};
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};
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system.build.macos-builder-installer =
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let
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privateKey = "/etc/nix/${user}_${keyType}";
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publicKey = "${privateKey}.pub";
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# This installCredentials script is written so that it's as easy as
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# possible for a user to audit before confirming the `sudo`
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installCredentials = hostPkgs.writeShellScript "install-credentials" ''
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KEYS="''${1}"
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INSTALL=${hostPkgs.coreutils}/bin/install
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"''${INSTALL}" -g nixbld -m 600 "''${KEYS}/${user}_${keyType}" ${privateKey}
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"''${INSTALL}" -g nixbld -m 644 "''${KEYS}/${user}_${keyType}.pub" ${publicKey}
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'';
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hostPkgs = config.virtualisation.host.pkgs;
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script = hostPkgs.writeShellScriptBin "create-builder" (
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# When running as non-interactively as part of a DarwinConfiguration the working directory
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# must be set to a writeable directory.
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(if cfg.workingDirectory != "." then ''
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${hostPkgs.coreutils}/bin/mkdir --parent "${cfg.workingDirectory}"
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cd "${cfg.workingDirectory}"
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'' else "") + ''
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KEYS="''${KEYS:-./keys}"
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${hostPkgs.coreutils}/bin/mkdir --parent "''${KEYS}"
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PRIVATE_KEY="''${KEYS}/${user}_${keyType}"
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PUBLIC_KEY="''${PRIVATE_KEY}.pub"
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if [ ! -e "''${PRIVATE_KEY}" ] || [ ! -e "''${PUBLIC_KEY}" ]; then
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${hostPkgs.coreutils}/bin/rm --force -- "''${PRIVATE_KEY}" "''${PUBLIC_KEY}"
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${hostPkgs.openssh}/bin/ssh-keygen -q -f "''${PRIVATE_KEY}" -t ${keyType} -N "" -C 'builder@localhost'
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fi
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if ! ${hostPkgs.diffutils}/bin/cmp "''${PUBLIC_KEY}" ${publicKey}; then
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(set -x; sudo --reset-timestamp ${installCredentials} "''${KEYS}")
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fi
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KEYS="$(${hostPkgs.nix}/bin/nix-store --add "$KEYS")" ${lib.getExe config.system.build.vm}
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'');
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in
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script.overrideAttrs (old: {
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pos = __curPos; # sets meta.position to point here; see script binding above for package definition
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meta = (old.meta or { }) // {
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platforms = lib.platforms.darwin;
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};
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passthru = (old.passthru or { }) // {
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# Let users in the repl inspect the config
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nixosConfig = config;
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nixosOptions = options;
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};
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});
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system = {
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# To prevent gratuitous rebuilds on each change to Nixpkgs
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nixos.revision = null;
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stateVersion = lib.mkDefault (throw ''
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The macOS linux builder should not need a stateVersion to be set, but a module
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has accessed stateVersion nonetheless.
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Please inspect the trace of the following command to figure out which module
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has a dependency on stateVersion.
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nix-instantiate --attr darwin.linux-builder --show-trace
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'');
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};
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users.users."${user}" = {
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isNormalUser = true;
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};
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security.polkit.enable = true;
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security.polkit.extraConfig = ''
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polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
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if (action.id === "org.freedesktop.login1.power-off" && subject.user === "${user}") {
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return "yes";
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} else {
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return "no";
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}
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})
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'';
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virtualisation = {
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diskSize = cfg.diskSize;
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memorySize = cfg.memorySize;
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forwardPorts = [
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{ from = "host"; guest.port = 22; host.port = cfg.hostPort; }
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];
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# Disable graphics for the builder since users will likely want to run it
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# non-interactively in the background.
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graphics = false;
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sharedDirectories.keys = {
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source = "\"$KEYS\"";
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target = keysDirectory;
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};
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# If we don't enable this option then the host will fail to delegate builds
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# to the guest, because:
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#
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# - The host will lock the path to build
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# - The host will delegate the build to the guest
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# - The guest will attempt to lock the same path and fail because
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# the lockfile on the host is visible on the guest
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#
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# Snapshotting the host's /nix/store as an image isolates the guest VM's
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# /nix/store from the host's /nix/store, preventing this problem.
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useNixStoreImage = true;
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# Obviously the /nix/store needs to be writable on the guest in order for it
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# to perform builds.
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writableStore = true;
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# This ensures that anything built on the guest isn't lost when the guest is
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# restarted.
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writableStoreUseTmpfs = false;
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# Pass certificates from host to the guest otherwise when custom CA certificates
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# are required we can't use the cached builder.
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useHostCerts = true;
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};
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};
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}
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