Am Samstag, den 08.05.2021, 13:17 +0200 schrieb Ricardo Wurmus: > Leo Prikler <leo.prik...@student.tugraz.at> writes: > > > For the record, what command gives you transitive source > > closure? I > > can see transitive binary closure with `guix pack`, but I don't > > think > > we do source closure unless asked to `guix build > > --no-substitutes`. > > Maybe a missing feature? > > “guix build --sources=transitive hello” builds the source > derivations for hello and all its transitive inputs. Documentation: N Me: 0
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