While the Nix/OS wiki and manuals provide a lot of excellent information, I am still having trouble getting an architectural overview. Apologies for the quantity and naivity of the questions; feel free to answer a subset:
1. What constitutes a Nix package?
From my reading of the manual a Nix package is:
i. A Nix expression that fetches the source and dependencies needed to build.
ii. A builder
script.
iii. A listing on all-packages.nix
.
The source and the binary along with generated derivations are put in the nix/store
, and channels automate updates, keeping them up to date efficiently by using a shared binary cache.
a. Is this correct and complete?
b. Where are the .nix expressions stored?
c. May I simply copy a package folders between the nix/store
s of different machines if they have the same architecture?
2. What constitutes a Nix environment?
a. Where and how are environments defined?
b. What about user profiles?
c. How does the nix-shell
command work? Is it related to the nix-env
command?
3. What is the relationship between NixOS's configuration.nix
and Nix environments?
From the manual and wiki I gather NixOS is a Nix package, and that Nix creates a basic system environment based on configuration.nix
.
a. Is this true, and if so what do nixos-rebuild
and nixos-install
do besides this?
b. Is it possible to reverse the process, i.e. generate succinct package or configuration files from an environment?
c. What can I do with NixOS that I cannot do with Nix?
4. What are best practices when using Nix for creating portable and reproducible environments to share with colleagues?
a. What are the various approaches to sharing desktop, server and development environments?
b. What are the use-cases for these approaches?
c. What are their advantages and disadvantages vis-à-vis portability and accesibility?
5. Open bonus question: what else is critical to note about Nix/OS architecture?