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Re: Finding the store path of a package
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Konrad Hinsen |
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Re: Finding the store path of a package |
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Thu, 18 Mar 2021 09:43:21 +0100 |
Hi Simon,
> does “guix build <package> -n” fit your use-case?
Checking... yes! I hadn't even considered using "build" when building is
exactly what I do not want to happen. But yes, it works just fine.
> Well, ’package-output’ in (guix packages) is what you need, I guess.
And that works just fine as well.
Thanks,
Konrad.
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