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or https://github.com/Mic92/nix-ld or a FHS. There are many projects to help with this.


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Any resources you would recommend for getting started?

So far I've found this[0] which seems like a good introduction.

[0] https://ebzzry.io/en/nix/


On supported systems you might like [xmms](http://www.xmms.org/).

Here is an example of doing what you want https://gist.github.com/Arkham/31297c1d75fc59f723a50063bc0f5...

I found the nixpkgs versions using this tool: https://lazamar.co.uk/nix-versions/?channel=nixpkgs-unstable...


You can learn more about the application there: http://upackinglist.nixsolutions.mobi/

acpid is probably the easiest way to accomplish this https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/acpid

This is handy for that specific need: https://github.com/dobicinaitis/tailwind-cli-extra

But I strongly agree.


For Windows, this tool serves my purpose very well: https://github.com/dsafa/audio-band

My own way of doing this:

https://github.com/swarminglogic/sdl2-cross/blob/master/src/...

https://github.com/swarminglogic/sdl2-cross/blob/master/src/...

Certainly less verbose, and solves the problem quite nicely as far as I've been using it. If someone with some wisdom feel like commenting on it, I'm not averse to learning.




After looking into is a bit more, it seems a bit out of date. Cygwin may be a better solution: http://www.cygwin.com/

You might be able to use StartSSL's free one: https://www.startssl.com/

If you could get a _nix to boot on a Freewrite, it would seem to offer what your after.

https://getfreewrite.com/



How much of a tinkerer are you? Try this: https://github.com/Fmstrat/winapps

I think this is what you're looking for: http://www.ikvm.net/

In particular: http://sourceforge.net/p/ikvm/wiki/Ikvmc/


I think JetBrains have something where you can do something like what you’re looking for. https://www.jetbrains.com/mps/

Something like this maybe? https://lazamar.co.uk/nix-versions/

I'm not sure what you mean, through, by not needing the actual program versions.


In the past I've used etcd-ca[0] to perform a similar function, though probably not it's original intention.

[0] https://github.com/coreos/etcd-ca

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