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The user's local node configuration directory usually contains a copy of examples/shell.nix. 1. Move the shell implementation from shell.nix to nix-bitcoin/helper/makeShell.nix Because the shell is no longer defined locally in the user's config directory, we can now ship new shell features via nix-bitcoin updates. 2. Simplify examples/nix-bitcoin-release.nix nix-bitcoin-release.nix, as generated via `fetch-release`, now contains a simple fetchTarball statement which can be directly imported. This allows us to get rid of the extra `nix-bitcoin-unpacked` derivation which adds a dependency on the user's local nixpkgs. To keep `fetch-release` as simple as possible for easy auditing, we just fetch and verify a `nar-hash.txt` file that is now uploaded via `push-release.sh`. A migration guide for updating the user's local `shell.nix` is automatically printed when the user starts a new shell after updating nix-bitcoin. This is achieved by throwing an error in `generate-secrets`, which is called on shell startup. This commit is required to deploy the new extensible `generate-secrets` mechanism introduced in the next commit. |
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clboss | ||
clightning-plugins | ||
extra-container | ||
generate-secrets | ||
joinmarket | ||
krops | ||
liquid-swap | ||
netns-exec | ||
nixops | ||
python-packages | ||
secp256k1 | ||
spark-wallet | ||
default.nix | ||
generate-secrets-deprecated.nix | ||
lib.nix | ||
nixpkgs-pinned.nix | ||
pinned.nix |