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# Release 2.17 (2023-07-24)
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* [`nix-channel`](../command-ref/nix-channel.md) now supports a `--list-generations` subcommand.
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* The function [`builtins.fetchClosure`](../language/builtins.md#builtins-fetchClosure) can now fetch input-addressed paths in [pure evaluation mode](../command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-pure-eval), as those are not impure.
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* Nix now allows unprivileged/[`allowed-users`](../command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-allowed-users) to sign paths.
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* Nested dynamic attributes are now merged correctly by the parser. For example:
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```nix
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This used to silently discard `nested.bar`, but now behaves as one would expect and evaluates to:
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```nix
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Note that the feature of merging multiple attribute set declarations is of questionable value.
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This has been around for a long time and is therefore supported for backwards compatibility, but should not be relied upon.
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* Tarball flakes can now redirect to an "immutable" URL that will be recorded in lock files. This allows the use of "mutable" tarball URLs like `https://example.org/hello/latest.tar.gz` in flakes. See the [tarball fetcher](../protocols/tarball-fetcher.md) for details.
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# Release X.Y (202?-??-??)
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# Release X.Y (202?-??-??)
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- [`nix-channel`](../command-ref/nix-channel.md) now supports a `--list-generations` subcommand
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* The function [`builtins.fetchClosure`](../language/builtins.md#builtins-fetchClosure) can now fetch input-addressed paths in [pure evaluation mode](../command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-pure-eval), as those are not impure.
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- Nix now allows unprivileged/[`allowed-users`](../command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-allowed-users) to sign paths.
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Previously, only [`trusted-users`](../command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-trusted-users) users could sign paths.
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```nix
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{
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nested = { foo = 1; };
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}
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```
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{ nested = { bar = 2; foo = 1; }; }
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```
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Note that the feature of merging multiple attribute set declarations is of questionable value.
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It allows writing expressions that are very hard to read, for instance when there are many lines of code between two declarations of the same attribute.
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This has been around for a long time and is therefore supported for backwards compatibility, but should not be relied upon.
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