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- In today's Cabal, you could approximate this by taking \[WEAK SOURCE\] of a package, as well as all of its transitive dependencies. Call this \[WEAK NIX\].
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- In today's Cabal, you could approximate this by taking \[WEAK SOURCE\] of a package, as well as all of its transitive dependencies. Call this \[WEAK NIX\].
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- The Nix approach is to ensure deterministic builds by taking the hash of the source \[STRONG SOURCE\] and also recursively including the \[NIX\] of each direct dependency. Call this \[STRONG NIX\].
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- The Nix approach is to ensure deterministic builds by taking the hash of the source \[STRONG SOURCE\] and also recursively including the \[NIX\] of each direct dependency. Call this \[STRONG NIX\].
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- Note that \[ABI\] does NOT imply \[NIX\]; a package might be binary compatible but do something different, and in a Nix model they should be recorded differently.
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