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Added default.nix that builds a nix-shell capable of building this project
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Cool! Is there any way to get it running in a CI environment? |
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There's a NixOS docker image (https://hub.docker.com/r/nixos/nix), so you'd have to add stable and unstable channels, update them (similar to what's written in the image description) and then run cmake+make+make test or what ever in a nix-shell. So, yeah, it shouldn't be a problem to make a Nix-based Github workflow. |
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Added default.nix that builds a nix-shell capable of building this project.
NixOS uses sandboxing to install software so basically no libraries are available to the user when he tries compiling anything, unless the user first enters a nix-shell (basically chroot with changed parameters) first. Since this project is using conan, no external libraries are really needed, except for OpenGL and libUdev that are required by SFML, so I've added them to the default.nix and made sure gcc10 is present on the system.