Am 02.05.2017 um 14:43 schrieb Ludovic Courtès: > Hartmut Goebel <h.goe...@crazy-compilers.com> skribis: > >> 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: > Right, that’s what I meant by “not at the store level” above. > > Ludo’. So I propose to add a small text file ".guix-dependencies' to all language's packages which do not add some kind of references themselves: Python, Perl, Java, etc.
Question: How can the builder access the "propagated" inputs only? -- Regards Hartmut Goebel | Hartmut Goebel | h.goe...@crazy-compilers.com | | www.crazy-compilers.com | compilers which you thought are impossible |