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bug#32749: package-with-explicit-inputs leaks-in additional inputs
From: |
Jan Nieuwenhuizen |
Subject: |
bug#32749: package-with-explicit-inputs leaks-in additional inputs |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Sep 2018 17:59:54 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.1 (gnu/linux) |
Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
> Should `package-with-explicit-inputs' behave like I think it does, i.e.,
> should both test packages list the same dependencies, or am I missing
> something?
Printing the packages in the Guix Repl gives this result
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(package-inputs gnu-make-no-implicit-inputs)
$12 = (("libc" #<package address@hidden gnu/packages/bootstrap.scm:150
3f39cc0>) ("gcc" #<package address@hidden gnu/packages/bootstrap.scm:150
3f39c00>) ("binutils" #<package address@hidden gnu/packages/bootstrap.scm:150
3f39b40>) ("coreutils&co" #<package address@hidden
gnu/packages/bootstrap.scm:150 3f39a80>) ("bash" #<package address@hidden
gnu/packages/bootstrap.scm:150 3f39a80>))
scheme@(gnu packages pawei)> (map car (package-inputs
gnu-make-no-implicit-inputs))
$13 = ("libc" "gcc" "binutils" "coreutils&co" "bash")
scheme@(gnu packages pawei)> (package-native-inputs gnu-make-no-implicit-inputs)
$14 = ()
scheme@(gnu packages pawei)> (package-propagated-inputs
gnu-make-no-implicit-inputs)
$15 = ()
scheme@(gnu packages pawei)> (package-inputs gnu-make-explicit-inputs)
$16 = (("libc" #<package address@hidden gnu/packages/bootstrap.scm:150
3f39cc0>) ("gcc" #<package address@hidden gnu/packages/bootstrap.scm:150
3f39c00>) ("binutils" #<package address@hidden gnu/packages/bootstrap.scm:150
3f39b40>) ("coreutils&co" #<package address@hidden
gnu/packages/bootstrap.scm:150 3f39a80>) ("bash" #<package address@hidden
gnu/packages/bootstrap.scm:150 3f39a80>) ("guile" #<package address@hidden
gnu/packages/bootstrap.scm:150 3f39900>))
scheme@(gnu packages pawei)>
$17 = (("pkg-config" #<package address@hidden gnu/packages/bootstrap.scm:150
3f39780>))
scheme@(gnu packages pawei)> (package-propagated-inputs
gnu-make-explicit-inputs)
$18 = ()
scheme@(gnu packages pawei)> (package-native-inputs gnu-make-explicit-inputs)
$19 = (("pkg-config" #<package address@hidden gnu/packages/bootstrap.scm:150
3f39780>))
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
which is exactly what I expect to see when I read the Guile code for the
package descriptions; but is still a bit surprising to me: where do all
the extra inputs come from in the graph?
janneke