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The AUR `external-editor-revived` PKGBUILD declares a hard `thunderbird`
dependency, which blocks removing the unused system Thunderbird binary
alongside the org.mozilla.thunderbird flatpak (and pacman's
`AssumeInstalled` is a CLI flag, not a pacman.conf directive, so the
previous workaround was nonfunctional).
Nixpkgs' `external-editor-revived` is just `rustPlatform.buildRustPackage`
plus a relocatable native-messaging manifest — zero mailer dep — so the
host gets it from nix instead.
* nix/host.nix: add `external-editor-revived` to `home.packages`. Kept
out of `common.nix` so the remote-dev VM (which has no Thunderbird)
doesn't carry the build closure.
* run_onchange_after_deploy-tb-eer.sh.tmpl: search
`~/.nix-profile/{bin,lib/mozilla/native-messaging-hosts}` first and
fall through to the legacy pacman paths. The chezmoi manifest-hash
probe now checks the nix path too, so the hook re-runs cleanly when
nix bumps the EER version.
* meta/base.txt: drop the `external-editor-revived` AUR entry and
rewrite the comment to point at the nix declaration.
* etc/pacman.conf: revert the bogus `AssumeInstalled` directive
(CLI-only, not pacman.conf).
On-host migration:
home-manager switch --flake ~/dotfiles/nix#host # picks up EER
sudo pacman -Rns external-editor-revived thunderbird mpv
chezmoi apply -v # re-runs tb-eer hook
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Per user decision: on the Arch host, chezmoi remains the single deployer
of $HOME dotfiles. nix/common.nix's xdg.configFile + sshConfig
activation + .zshenv home.file block was causing home-manager to fight
chezmoi on every nix-switch, materializing .backup files for nvim,
zellij, zsh, git, ghostty, direnv.
Resolution:
- nix/common.nix: drop the entire deployment block, drop the
my.dotfilesPath option, drop the let..in dotfiles/link helpers.
Module is now deployment-agnostic: only installs packages.
- nix/host.nix: drop my.dotfilesPath; explicit comment that chezmoi
owns dotfile deployment on the host.
- nix/vm.nix: gains everything previously in common.nix's deployment
block — xdg.configFile (nvim/zellij/zsh/git/ghostty/direnv),
home.activation.sshConfig, home.file.".zshenv". The 'dotfiles'
let-binding (= $HOME/.local/share/dotfiles) and 'link' helper move
here too, since they're vm-only now.
Host runbook unchanged (`just sync`); first run after pulling will
just be a no-op nix-switch instead of a backup-file storm.
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- common.nix hardcoded the runtime dotfiles checkout to
~/.local/share/dotfiles, which is correct for the remote-dev VM but
not the Arch host (where the canonical clone lives at ~/dotfiles).
ssh activation was failing with 'cannot stat
/home/sommerfeld/.local/share/dotfiles/private_dot_ssh/config' on
every host nix-switch.
Promote the path to a typed option (config.my.dotfilesPath) and set
it from each profile:
nix/host.nix -> $HOME/dotfiles
nix/vm.nix -> $HOME/.local/share/dotfiles
common.nix now wraps its config in 'config = { ... }' so the
options can sit alongside.
- dockerfile-language-server-nodejs was renamed in nixpkgs to
dockerfile-language-server; pick up the new name to silence the
evaluation warning (the rename will eventually become a hard error).
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Restructures the Home-Manager profile to support both the Arch host and
the Ubuntu remote-dev VM from the same flake.
- remote-dev/ → nix/ (hard rename; .chezmoiignore updated)
- home.nix split into common.nix (shared), vm.nix (Mason runtime
carve-outs + podman stack), host.nix (gpg scdaemon delegation to
system pcscd)
- flake.nix exposes homeConfigurations.{vm,host} via a mkProfile
helper
- rj alias in dot_zshrc updated to ~/.local/share/dotfiles/nix
- bootstrap.sh / justfile updated to use #vm against the new path
The split is behaviour-preserving for the VM: vm.nix + common.nix
together carry the same package set as the previous home.nix.
host.nix is provisioned but not yet wired into bootstrap (phase p8).
Phase 1 of the nix-on-host migration plan.
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