To be clear, guix package always operates on the list of installed packages in your user profile (~/.guix-profile), not packages from your environment. Don't rely on its information to look at what's in a guix shell :) Le 15 novembre 2022 16:40:05 GMT+01:00, Andy Tai a écrit : >Hi, thanks. > >guix shell -D -f guix.scm > >did work for me.... I did not see d2 0.1.4 from > > >guix package --list-installed >or >guix package --list-available >but > >pkg-config --modversion d2 > >did show 0.1.4 So it is there, in this guix shell. > >Thanks for all the replies to this question. > >On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 10:15 PM Julien Lepiller wrote: > >> I think you got it right, I've used thas in the past. Maybe your cli >> options are out of order? Instead of -f -d, try -D -f. Do you even have d1 >> or d3 in your current shell? Could they come from outside? >> >> Le 14 novembre 2022 19:41:58 GMT+01:00, Andy Tai a écrit : >>> >>> >>> ----guix.scm--- >>> (use-modules (guix packages) >>> ....) >>> >>> (define-public d2-0.1.4 >>> (package >>> (name "d2") >>> (version "0.1.4") >>> >>> ... >>> ) >>> >>> >>> (define-public my-package >>> (package >>> (name "my-package") >>> (version "0.1") >>> ... >>> >>> >>> (input (list d1 d2-0.1.4 d3...) >>> .... >>> )) >>> >>> my-package >>> >>> ---end guix.scm--- >>> >>>