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I don't really want my code to be discoverable, I only want people looking at it
if I have explicitly told them about it.
I tested it like so:
ϟ curl -v https://simatime.com/git/ 2>&1 | rg x-robots
< x-robots-tag: noindex, follow
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The gitolite documentation is a bit of a labyrinth, but this should allow me to
set 'gitweb.description' and whatever other git-config settings in the
gitolite.conf file directly.
I'm also disabling gerrit, because I'm not using it and the service fails to
startup for some reason.
Some relevant gitolite docs:
- https://gitolite.com/gitolite/gitweb-daemon.html#gitweb
- https://gitolite.com/gitolite/conf.html
- https://gitolite.com/gitolite/git-config
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I don't like TODOs in my codebase, I'd rather keep them in org files. Eventually
I need a linter that prevents all TODOs from getting into code.
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The cloud was old, so some extra fixes snuck in that should have been a part of
the nixpkgs upgrade.
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Well except for the redirect, but that's an annoying part of the cgit
implementation which will hopefully go away at some point.
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Rebuilt email server, started wireguard setup.
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Getting me closer to the latest GHC. This release also includes my own packages
that I submitted some time ago.
GHCJS is not present in 21.05 for some reason, but I think it's back in master,
so I might do another upgrade soon, but for now I just disabled my GHCJS
support. I'm not really using it anyway.
I also had to bring it string-quote, update nixos-mailserver, and a few other
things.
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Also I need more repos...
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Also adds a post-receive script that creates and publishes a git-archive of the
repo at that commit. This way I can depend on my own nixpkgs fork.
It took me forever but I finally figured out that I need --prefix in the git
archive. I also switched to using gzip instead of xz because its faster, and I
figured out how to get the sha256 that nix expects, so I can now just copy that
and paste it into Biz/Bild/Sources.json.
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Every key is just a new line in the $USER.pub file. This is not automatically
reflected to gitolite, which uses a separate config, so I'll need to come up
with a way to replace gitolite someday.
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Now bild knows how to determine between modules that require ghcjs and ghc. It
also knows what *not* to build, meaning it won't try to build non-buildable nix
targets, for example (unfortunately this is just hardcoded for now), but it also
won't build scm or py targets that I haven't implemented yet. It just silently
fails, which is fine, because it means I can do `bild **/*` and everything just
works.
Of course, if I want to build scm code then I will have to implement that, but
that's not a priority right now.
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