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nix/doc/manual/src/release-notes/rl-next.md
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Release X.Y (202?-??-??)

  • <nix/fetchurl.nix> now accepts an additional argument impure which defaults to false. If it is set to true, the hash and sha256 arguments will be ignored and the resulting derivation will have __impure set to true, making it an impure derivation.

  • If builtins.readFile is called on a file with context, then only the parts of that context that appear in the content of the file are retained. This avoids a lot of spurious errors where some benign strings end-up having a context just because they are read from a store path (#7260).

  • Nix can now automatically pick UIDs for builds, removing the need to create nixbld* user accounts. these UIDs are allocated starting at 872415232 on Linux and 56930 on macOS.

    This is an experimental feature. To enable it, add the following to nix.conf:

    extra-experimental-features = auto-allocate-uids
    auto-allocate-uids = true
    
  • On Linux, Nix can now run builds in a user namespace where the build runs as root (UID 0) and has 65,536 UIDs available. This is primarily useful for running containers such as systemd-nspawn inside a Nix build.

    A build can enable this by requiring the uid-range system feature, i.e. by setting the derivation attribute

    requiredSystemFeatures = [ "uid-range" ];
    

    The uid-range system feature requires the auto-allocate-uids setting to be enabled (see above).

  • On Linux, Nix has experimental support for running builds inside a cgroup. It can be enabled by adding

    extra-experimental-features = cgroups
    

    to nix.conf. It is also automatically enabled for builds that require the uid-range system feature.

  • nix build --json now prints some statistics about top-level derivations, such as CPU statistics when cgroups are enabled.