This incident has been mitigated. This post will be updated with pointers on how to close it. The Lix team remains available over all support channels to help recovering any system affected by it.| News on Lix
Security researchers have found five security issues in Lix. These issues were assigned CVE numbers: CVE-2025-46415 CVE-2025-46416 CVE-2025-52991 CVE-2025-52992 CVE-2025-52993 We have release updates to Lix 2.| News on Lix
We at the Lix team are proud to announce our fourth major release, version 2.93 “Bici Bici”. This release focuses on bugfixes and continues integrating Lix with the KJ asynchronous runtime, in order to replace the previous bespoke implementation.| News on Lix
We at the Lix team are proud to announce our third major release, version 2.92 “Bombe glacée”. This release focuses on evolution work of the evaluator and store in order to be able to replace the Nix store protocol, to make the evaluator faster, and to remove rarely-used and troublesome features of the Nix language.| News on Lix
macOS Sequoia release day is almost upon us, and that means all your Lix and Nix installations on macOS are going to break when you upgrade your OS.| News on Lix
Lix is an independent variant of the Nix package manager, developed by a team of open-source volunteers, and maintained by and for a passionate community of users.| Lix
As Lix continues to evolve, we’re excited to share some major updates that mark a new chapter in our journey. This blog post is the first of its kind: we want to give you a deeper look into the decisions, plans, and developments shaping the future of Lix.| Lix
We at the Lix team are proud to announce our second major release, version 2.91 “Dragon’s Breath”. This release contains unspecified bug fixes and performance improvements—no of course we will tell you what is in it.| lix.systems