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Release 22.11 (“Raccoon”, 2022.11/??)
Support is planned until the end of June 2023, handing over to 23.05.
Highlights
In addition to numerous new and upgraded packages, this release has the following highlights:
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During cross-compilation, tests are now executed if the test suite can be executed by the build platform. This is the case when doing “native” cross-compilation where the build and host platforms are largely the same, but the nixpkgs' cross compilation infrastructure is used, e.g.
pkgsStaticandpkgsLLVM. Another possibility is that the build platform is a superset of the host platform, e.g. when cross-compiling fromx86_64-unknown-linuxtoi686-unknown-linux. The predicate gating test suite execution is the newly addedcanExecutepredicate: You can e.g. check ifstdenv.buildPlatformcan execute binaries built forstdenv.hostPlatform(i.e. produced bystdenv.cc) by evaluatingstdenv.buildPlatform.canExecute stdenv.hostPlatform. -
PHP now defaults to PHP 8.1, updated from 8.0.
New Services
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Backward Incompatibilities
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isCompatiblepredicate checking CPU compatibility is no longer exposed by the platform sets generated usinglib.systems.elaborate. In most cases you will want to use the newcanExecutepredicate instead which also considers the kernel / syscall interface. It is briefly described in the release's highlights section.lib.systems.parse.isCompatiblestill exists, but has changed semantically: Architectures with differing endianness modes are no longer considered compatible.
Other Notable Changes
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