Don't install a second nix after the initial installation, and the rsync change fixes a bug hidden by the nix replacement where the store files were being owned by the installing user due to rsync's -a implying -og.

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Graham Christensen 2017-07-10 19:38:45 -04:00
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@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ install_from_extracted_nix() {
cd "$EXTRACTED_NIX_PATH"
_sudo "to copy the basic Nix files to the new store at $NIX_ROOT/store" \
rsync -a "$(pwd)/store/" "$NIX_ROOT/store/"
rsync -rlpt "$(pwd)/store/" "$NIX_ROOT/store/"
if [ -d "$NIX_INSTALLED_NIX" ]; then
echo " Alright! We have our first nix at $NIX_INSTALLED_NIX"
@ -693,9 +693,6 @@ setup_default_profile() {
_sudo "to update the default channel in the default profile" \
-i NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE=/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt "$NIX_INSTALLED_NIX/bin/nix-channel" --update nixpkgs
_sudo "to replace the bootstrapping Nix with a real Nix" \
-i NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE=/nix/var/nix/profiles/default/etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt "$NIX_INSTALLED_NIX/bin/nix-env" -iA nixpkgs.nix
}