forked from rarias/bscpkgs
		
	This makes `nix-build` and friends use the current flake lock instead of
the outdated pinned version we had in `./nixpkgs.nix`
With this, `nix-build -A ovni` and `nix build .#ovni` should produce the
same result.
This will fail if the flake nixpkgs input does not come from NixOS/nixpkgs.
We could use edolstra/flake-compat instead, but it's overkill imho.
Additionally, I made default.nix behave like nixpkgs, so that we can
import bscpkgs à la nixpkgs (Apply overlays and other options that nixpkgs
accepts):
```nix
let pkgs = import bscpkgs { inherit system; }; in <...>
```
Reviewed-by: Rodrigo Arias Mallo <rodrigo.arias@bsc.es>
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| let
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|   bscOverlay = import ./overlay.nix;
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| 
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|   # read flake.lock and determine revision from there
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|   lock = builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile ./flake.lock);
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|   inherit (lock.nodes.nixpkgs.locked) rev narHash;
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|   fetchedNixpkgs = builtins.fetchTarball {
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|     url = "https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/archive/${rev}.tar.gz";
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|     sha256 = narHash;
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|   };
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| in
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| { overlays ? [ ]
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| , nixpkgs ? fetchedNixpkgs
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| , ...
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| }@attrs:
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| import nixpkgs (
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|   (builtins.removeAttrs attrs [ "overlays" "nixpkgs" ]) //
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|   { overlays = [ bscOverlay ] ++ overlays; }
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| )
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