Hi Ludovic, On my system,
$ guix build --sources=all hello /gnu/store/hbdalsf5lpf01x4dcknwx6xbn6n5km6k-hello-2.10.tar.gz $ guix build --source --sources=all hello /gnu/store/hbdalsf5lpf01x4dcknwx6xbn6n5km6k-hello-2.10.tar.gz whereas guix build --source --sources=transitive hello does give a (partial) list of dependencies. Did I miss something? I managed to get a list with partial overlap using the following¹: $ guix build --source --sources=transitive glibc-bootstrap gcc-bootstrap bootstrap-binaries bootstrap-tarballs Thanks! Georges Dupéron ¹ It's possible that since I was including stuff using wildcards; I accidentally dragged in more dependencies than was strictly needed. Le lun. 24 sept. 2018 à 17:29, Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> a écrit : > Hi Georges, > > Dupéron Georges <jahvascriptman...@gmail.com> skribis: > > > Thanks a lot Ludovic, this really helped :) . > > > > The following command nearly worked: > > > > guix archive --export --recursive hello $(guix build --source > > --sources=transitive hello $MORE_SOURCES) > > > > but I had to explicitly add more sources, namely /gnu/store/*-$i.drv for > > these files: > > > > binutils-2.23.2.tar.xz > > bison-3.0.4.tar.xz > > gc-7.6.4.tar.gz > > gcc-4.8.2.tar.xz > > glibc-2.18.tar.xz > > guile-2.0.9.tar.xz > > gcc-4.9.4.tar.xz > > gettext-0.19.8.1.tar.gz > > gmp-6.1.2.tar.xz > > guile-2.2.3.tar.xz > > libatomic_ops-7.6.4.tar.gz > > libffi-3.2.1.tar.gz > > libtool-2.4.6.tar.xz > > libunistring-0.9.9.tar.xz > > m4-1.4.18.tar.xz > > perl-5.26.1.tar.gz > > pkg-config-0.29.2.tar.gz > > static-binaries.tar.xz > > texinfo-6.5.tar.xz > > zlib-1.2.11.tar.gz > > > > It seems that these are used to bootstrap guile and GCC. Is there a way > to > > get this list programmatically, without hardcoding version numbers? > > Does “guix build --sources=all hello” help? > > HTH, > Ludo’. > -- Georges Dupéron