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Re: how to get the path of the logfile after an unsuccesful build?
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Mark H Weaver |
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Re: how to get the path of the logfile after an unsuccesful build? |
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Fri, 09 Mar 2018 16:49:46 -0500 |
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ng0 <address@hidden> writes:
> did we ever talk about that there's too little information on how to get
> the current log file of a failed build? I need this right now (the full log)
> and I can't remember how, and making use of the log folder in var/log/guix/
> won't
> help either.
Why won't /var/log/guix help? To see the most recent build logs for a
given package, say 'icecat', I do this:
ls -ltr /var/log/guix/drvs/*/*-icecat* | tail
This might not work for offloaded builds, though.
Mark
- how to get the path of the logfile after an unsuccesful build?, ng0, 2018/03/09
- Re: how to get the path of the logfile after an unsuccesful build?,
Mark H Weaver <=
- Re: how to get the path of the logfile after an unsuccesful build?, Ricardo Wurmus, 2018/03/09
- Re: how to get the path of the logfile after an unsuccesful build?, ng0, 2018/03/09
- Re: how to get the path of the logfile after an unsuccesful build?, Hartmut Goebel, 2018/03/09
- Re: how to get the path of the logfile after an unsuccesful build?, ng0, 2018/03/09
- Re: how to get the path of the logfile after an unsuccesful build?, Clément Lassieur, 2018/03/09
- Re: how to get the path of the logfile after an unsuccesful build?, Ludovic Courtès, 2018/03/10