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authorphaer <hello@phaer.org>2025-06-27 19:56:09 +0200
committerphaer <hello@phaer.org>2025-06-27 19:56:09 +0200
commitb8e5d76027e6736dbe5811c31db71ee5cdbe9d42 (patch)
treead15db70282b1d13d24b47c1e8282d3ab2517231 /pkgs/development/python-modules/termplotlib
parent390bdb221ebbbb4d55c6ae6e4a1889392a0bdf0c (diff)
repart-image: do not run fixupPhase...
These derivation output one or more disk image files and metadata in JSON, none of which seem to be good targets for patchelf, stripping or other things that typically happen in fixupPhase. I noticed that specifically shebang patching took a long time when building bigger images, roughly doubling build times at times. This might be due to a traversal of an entire disk images, dozens of gigabytes in size while looking for interpreters. All tests in nix-build -A nixosTests.systemd-repart passed, but no further testing was done yet.
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