Hello, Arun Isaac <arunis...@systemreboot.net> ezt írta (időpont: 2019. okt. 23., Sze, 18:43):
> > > I think a store item doesn't know where it comes from, so you can only > > find its runtime references. > > That's a good point. I missed that. > > > If you have a package foo, you can find its build-time dependencies > > with guix graph: > > > > guix graph foo > > Indeed, this is what I want but for a modified version of a package > defined in a file. I realized I could do it with > > guix graph -e '(load "/path/to/file.scm")' > > However, it might be nicer to have something like > > guix graph -f /path/to/file.scm > > similar to > > guix build -f /path/to/file.scm > > > There's even a script that was shared here to show the path between > > two nodes of a guix graph, but I can't find it anymore. > > Yes, I remember such a script too. It would be very useful to have. But, > even I am unable to find it. If someone knows where to find that script, > please share a link. > The script is here: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2018-07/msg00212.html -- OpenPGP Key Fingerprint: 7988:3B9F:7D6A:4DBF:3719:0367:2506:A96C:CF63:0B21