Am 27.04.2017 um 15:46 schrieb Ludovic Courtès: > ‘propagated-inputs’ is one way to manually specify run-time references. > It works at the package level and not at the store level—that is, the > store item’s references are unaffected by what ‘propagated-inputs’ > contains. It’s usually enough for our purposes though.
I'm not sure if 'propagated-inputs' are enough. For example "python-passlib" as propagated-input python-py-bcrypt, but the later does not show up as reference, requisite nor referrer: $ ./pre-inst-env guix build --fallback python-passlib […] /gnu/store/n9h6wr1ydgz2a2az04jpswmnl756x48r-python-passlib-1.7.1 $ ./pre-inst-env guix gc -R /gnu/store/n9h6wr1ydgz2a2az04jpswmnl756x48r-python-passlib-1.7.1 /gnu/store/n9h6wr1ydgz2a2az04jpswmnl756x48r-python-passlib-1.7.1 $ ./pre-inst-env guix gc --references /gnu/store/n9h6wr1ydgz2a2az04jpswmnl756x48r-python-passlib-1.7.1 /gnu/store/n9h6wr1ydgz2a2az04jpswmnl756x48r-python-passlib-1.7.1 $ ./pre-inst-env guix gc --referrers /gnu/store/n9h6wr1ydgz2a2az04jpswmnl756x48r-python-passlib-1.7.1 /gnu/store/n9h6wr1ydgz2a2az04jpswmnl756x48r-python-passlib-1.7.1 -- Regards Hartmut Goebel | Hartmut Goebel | h.goe...@crazy-compilers.com | | www.crazy-compilers.com | compilers which you thought are impossible |