• expr@programming.dev
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    30 天前

    Everything has to be compiled on Gentoo, right? So would the many binary nix packages even work?

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      30 天前

      Sure, binary packages always worked on Genoo. Binary packages are the result of compiling.

      By now you can freely mix and match precompiled binary packages and selfcompiled packages on Gentoo.

      • ThePinkUnicorn@lemdro.id
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        30 天前

        As nix is also a source based package manager, you can also just disable the binary caches and have everything compile on machine! I don’t think you would get of the benefits of compiling it for your hardware though due to the sandboxing of the build environment.

    • Rikudou_Sage@lemmings.world
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      26 天前

      They would. But if you want to do it the Gentoo way, just disable using cache in Nix, it will manually compile every package you install.