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Commits on Oct 7, 2019

  1. doc/beam: rebar3-open is now removed (#70523)

    (cherry picked from commit 0ce30f8)
    DianaOlympos authored and worldofpeace committed Oct 7, 2019
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<title>Rebar3</title>

<para>
By default, Rebar3 wants to manage its own dependencies. This is perfectly acceptable in the normal, non-Nix setup, but in the Nix world, it is not. To rectify this, we provide two versions of Rebar3:
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>
<literal>rebar3</literal>: patched to remove the ability to download anything. When not running it via <literal>nix-shell</literal> or <literal>nix-build</literal>, it's probably not going to work as desired.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
<literal>rebar3-open</literal>: the normal, unmodified Rebar3. It should work exactly as would any other version of Rebar3. Any Erlang package should rely on <literal>rebar3</literal> instead. See <xref
linkend="rebar3-packages"/>.
</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
We provide a version of Rebar3, which is the normal, unmodified Rebar3, under <literal>rebar3</literal>. We also provide a helper to fetch Rebar3 dependencies from a lockfile under <literal>fetchRebar3Deps</literal>.
</para>
</section>