Hartmut Goebel writes: > I agree that leaking the environments variables from the build environment to > the package is not a good idea. Also we might want to add some filters to avoid > all imports (including cmake) are going into the wrapping variables - which is > much easier when dealing with inputs nor strings. I just check how Nixpkgs do Qt wrapping, it use same strategy like wrap-qt-program. Since our environment variable only contains the path to inputs, capture the build-time environment can be forgiven (compare with patch-shebang). I think the main problem is include unwanted directory accidentally and increase the closure size. But it looks like an impossible job to do it automatically. My idea is provide a keyword argument #:qt-wrap-exclude-inputs to prevent qt-build-system to search unwanted inputs. BTW, would you like to use prefix wrap for wrap-qt-program in qt-utils.scm? > If I understand the code correctly, line 103 of qt-build-system also handle the > output directories > > (append (list directory) > input-directories)))) > > and the qt-build-system should even handle different outputs (while qt-tuils > does not): > > (for-each handle-output outputs) > > (I may be wrong on this, please double check. Yes you're right, output was handled. I misunderstood the code before. -- Retrieve my PGP public key: gpg --recv-keys D47A9C8B2AE3905B563D9135BE42B352A9F6821F Zihao