On +2020-07-16 03:12:37 +0530, Arun Isaac wrote: > > > The “0.0-git” string comes from (guix self). As noted there, we can’t > > really afford to change the version string at each commit, or we’d have > > to rebuild the manual at each commit. > > > > We could perhaps choose a more meaningful version string, though, maybe > > by looking at the closest tag or something. > > That sounds good, and `git describe` could provide us with the closest > tag. Unfortunately, (git) doesn't seem to be available during `guix > pull`. I'm trying to come up with workarounds. Do you have any ideas?
What does (copied from another laptop screen by hand, typos possible ;) --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- readlink -f /var/guix/profiles/per-user/{$USER,root}/current-guix/manifest|xargs grep -m1 -A1 guix --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- get you? Anything useful? On my other laptop, it got me (again copied/...elided from other screen) --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- /gnu/store/.../manifest: (("guix" /gnu/store/.../manifest- "87850c0" -- /gnu/store/.../manifest: (("guix" /gnu/store/.../manifest- "0.16.0" --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- You can see that's ancient, so IDK if the same command will work for you. "guix -V" there still shows 0.16.0 (which version should that show, BTW?) I don't know how these versions correspond to what pull creates, but zimoun is a whiz on that stuff, so maybe he will chime in :) (I Cc'd him to raise the probability :) HTH -- Regards, Bengt Richter