Update installation instructions for 2.90.0

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jade 2024-07-10 22:08:22 +02:00
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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ You can verify that it works by running the following command:
```sh ```sh
$ nix --version $ nix --version
nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.90.0-rc1 nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.90.0
``` ```
# Using the Lix NixOS module # Using the Lix NixOS module
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Adding Lix to a flake-based configuration is relatively simple. First, add the L
# which is often the case. If you've named it something else, # which is often the case. If you've named it something else,
# you'll need to change the `nixpkgs` below. # you'll need to change the `nixpkgs` below.
lix-module = { lix-module = {
url = "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/nixos-module/archive/2.90.0-rc1.tar.gz"; url = "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/nixos-module/archive/2.90.0.tar.gz";
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs"; inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
}; };
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ You should now be using Lix! You can verify this by asking the `nix` command to
```sh ```sh
$ nix --version $ nix --version
nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.90.0-rc1 nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.90.0
``` ```
As long as you see `Lix` in the output, you're good! If you're not sure what to do now, it's a As long as you see `Lix` in the output, you're good! If you're not sure what to do now, it's a
@ -172,20 +172,20 @@ section, and add the line provided in the configuration
# #
# The sha256 hashes were obtained with the following command in Lix (n.b. # The sha256 hashes were obtained with the following command in Lix (n.b.
# this relies on --unpack, which is only in Lix and CppNix > 2.18): # this relies on --unpack, which is only in Lix and CppNix > 2.18):
# nix store prefetch-file --name source --unpack https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/archive/2.90.0-rc1.tar.gz # nix store prefetch-file --name source --unpack https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/archive/2.90.0.tar.gz
# #
# Note that the tag (e.g. v2.90) in the URL here is what determines # Note that the tag (e.g. 2.90.0) in the URL here is what determines
# which version of Lix you'll wind up with. # which version of Lix you'll wind up with.
(let (let
module = fetchTarball { module = fetchTarball {
name = "source"; name = "source";
url = "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/nixos-module/archive/2.90.0-rc1.tar.gz"; url = "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/nixos-module/archive/2.90.0.tar.gz";
sha256 = "sha256-64lB/NO6AQ6z6EDCemPSYZWX/Qc6Rt04cPia5T5v01g="; sha256 = "sha256-yEO2cGNgzm9x/XxiDQI+WckSWnZX63R8aJLBRSXtYNE=";
}; };
lixSrc = fetchTarball { lixSrc = fetchTarball {
name = "source"; name = "source";
url = "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/archive/2.90.0-rc1.tar.gz"; url = "https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/archive/2.90.0.tar.gz";
sha256 = "sha256-WY7BGnu5PnbK4O8cKKv9kvxwzZIGbIQUQLGPHFXitI0="; sha256 = "sha256-f8k+BezKdJfmE+k7zgBJiohtS3VkkriycdXYsKOm3sc=";
}; };
# This is the core of the code you need; it is an exercise to the # This is the core of the code you need; it is an exercise to the
# reader to write the sources in a nicer way, or by using npins or # reader to write the sources in a nicer way, or by using npins or
@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ You should now be using Lix! You can verify this by asking the `nix` command to
```sh ```sh
$ nix --version $ nix --version
nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.90.0-rc1-lixpre20240615-253546d nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.90.0
``` ```
As long as you see `Lix` in the output, you're good! If you're not sure what to do now, it's a As long as you see `Lix` in the output, you're good! If you're not sure what to do now, it's a

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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ to report its version:
```sh ```sh
$ nix --version $ nix --version
nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.90.0-rc1-lixpre20240615-253546d nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.90.0
``` ```
As long as you see `Lix` in the output, you're good! If you're not sure what to do now, it's a As long as you see `Lix` in the output, you're good! If you're not sure what to do now, it's a