* Finding the channel in which a package is defined
@ 2021-04-01 10:07 Konrad Hinsen
2021-04-01 10:11 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
2021-04-01 13:26 ` Mathieu Othacehe
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From: Konrad Hinsen @ 2021-04-01 10:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Guix Devel
Dear Guix experts,
Is there a simple way to find out in which channel a given package was
defined? I tried "guix edit" to see the source code, but it shows a file
from a "module-union" directory in the store.
Cheers,
Konrad
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* Re: Finding the channel in which a package is defined
2021-04-01 10:07 Finding the channel in which a package is defined Konrad Hinsen
@ 2021-04-01 10:11 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
2021-04-01 10:25 ` Konrad Hinsen
2021-04-01 13:26 ` Mathieu Othacehe
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From: Tobias Geerinckx-Rice @ 2021-04-01 10:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Konrad Hinsen; +Cc: guix-devel
Konrad,
Konrad Hinsen writes:
> Dear Guix experts,
I'll answer in the meantime.
> Is there a simple way to find out in which channel a given
> package was
> defined?
Does the ‘location’ field of ‘guix show PACKAGE’ do what you want?
Kind regards,
T G-R
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* Re: Finding the channel in which a package is defined
2021-04-01 10:11 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
@ 2021-04-01 10:25 ` Konrad Hinsen
2021-04-01 12:27 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
2021-04-01 13:04 ` Ricardo Wurmus
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From: Konrad Hinsen @ 2021-04-01 10:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tobias Geerinckx-Rice; +Cc: guix-devel
Tobias,
Thanks for your reply!
> Does the ‘location’ field of ‘guix show PACKAGE’ do what you want?
Taking coreutils as a test case, it displays:
gnu/packages/base.scm:328:2
as a link pointing to:
/gnu/store/3qykwxq1mqlin3lrb93s3rzi1ah5xia8-guix-module-union/share/guile/site/3.0/gnu/packages/base.scm
and that is the same file that is opened with "guix edit". But it's a
copy of the input source file that is part of some channel, so the
provenance is lost.
Cheers,
Konrad
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* Re: Finding the channel in which a package is defined
2021-04-01 10:25 ` Konrad Hinsen
@ 2021-04-01 12:27 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
2021-04-01 13:04 ` Ricardo Wurmus
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From: Tobias Geerinckx-Rice @ 2021-04-01 12:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Konrad Hinsen; +Cc: guix-devel
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Konrad Hinsen writes:
> Taking coreutils as a test case, it displays:
>
> gnu/packages/base.scm:328:2
Right, it's not guaranteed to match the channel name, but it's
usually enough to deduce it.
I meant something like:
λ guix show nicecat | grep ^location
location: nckx/packages/gnuzilla.scm:105:2
Because my channel uses (nckx packages ...) module names. Most
channels do something similar.
If you're using a third-party channel that shadows (clobbers?) the
(gnu packages ...) namespace, I'm not sure what you could do.
Kind regards,
T G-R
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* Re: Finding the channel in which a package is defined
2021-04-01 10:25 ` Konrad Hinsen
2021-04-01 12:27 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
@ 2021-04-01 13:04 ` Ricardo Wurmus
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From: Ricardo Wurmus @ 2021-04-01 13:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Konrad Hinsen; +Cc: guix-devel
Konrad Hinsen <konrad.hinsen@fastmail.net> writes:
> Tobias,
>
> Thanks for your reply!
>
>> Does the ‘location’ field of ‘guix show PACKAGE’ do what you want?
>
> Taking coreutils as a test case, it displays:
>
> gnu/packages/base.scm:328:2
>
> as a link pointing to:
>
> /gnu/store/3qykwxq1mqlin3lrb93s3rzi1ah5xia8-guix-module-union/share/guile/site/3.0/gnu/packages/base.scm
>
> and that is the same file that is opened with "guix edit". But it's a
> copy of the input source file that is part of some channel, so the
> provenance is lost.
I’m pretty sure that the union file itself is a link. By using
“readlink -f
/gnu/store/3qykwxq1mqlin3lrb93s3rzi1ah5xia8-guix-module-union/share/guile/site/3.0/gnu/packages/base.scm”
you could get the source directory of that file. The prefix will
indicate that this is a Guix source checkout, whereas for files from
other channels the prefix directory will differ.
Still, that’s a bit crude. It might be better to record a channel
reference in the package values.
--
Ricardo
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* Re: Finding the channel in which a package is defined
2021-04-01 10:07 Finding the channel in which a package is defined Konrad Hinsen
2021-04-01 10:11 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
@ 2021-04-01 13:26 ` Mathieu Othacehe
2021-04-01 13:39 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
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From: Mathieu Othacehe @ 2021-04-01 13:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Konrad Hinsen; +Cc: Guix Devel
Hello Konrad,
> Is there a simple way to find out in which channel a given package was
> defined? I tried "guix edit" to see the source code, but it shows a file
> from a "module-union" directory in the store.
You can run something like:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
,use (guix describe) (gnu packages) (gnu packages linux)
(%package-module-path)
(package-channels strace)
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
in a "guix repl" to determine the channel providing "strace". If you
replace "strace" by a package provided by my-channel, "package-channels"
should return a list containing the default Guix channel as well as
my-channel.
Mathieu
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* Re: Finding the channel in which a package is defined
2021-04-01 13:26 ` Mathieu Othacehe
@ 2021-04-01 13:39 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
2021-04-01 14:06 ` Pierre Neidhardt
2021-04-01 16:11 ` Konrad Hinsen
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From: Tobias Geerinckx-Rice @ 2021-04-01 13:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mathieu Othacehe; +Cc: Konrad Hinsen, guix-devel
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Mathieu Othacehe writes:
> package-channels
Ah sweet! This is exactly what I was looking for
> (guix packages)
...here. -_-
Thanks,
T G-R
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* Re: Finding the channel in which a package is defined
2021-04-01 13:26 ` Mathieu Othacehe
2021-04-01 13:39 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
@ 2021-04-01 14:06 ` Pierre Neidhardt
2021-04-01 16:11 ` Konrad Hinsen
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From: Pierre Neidhardt @ 2021-04-01 14:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mathieu Othacehe, Konrad Hinsen; +Cc: Guix Devel
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Hi Mathieu!
Mathieu Othacehe <othacehe@gnu.org> writes:
> You can run something like:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> ,use (guix describe) (gnu packages) (gnu packages linux)
> (%package-module-path)
> (package-channels strace)
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Thanks for sharing, this is very useful!
--
Pierre Neidhardt
https://ambrevar.xyz/
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* Re: Finding the channel in which a package is defined
2021-04-01 13:26 ` Mathieu Othacehe
2021-04-01 13:39 ` Tobias Geerinckx-Rice
2021-04-01 14:06 ` Pierre Neidhardt
@ 2021-04-01 16:11 ` Konrad Hinsen
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From: Konrad Hinsen @ 2021-04-01 16:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mathieu Othacehe, Ricardo Wurmus, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice; +Cc: Guix Devel
Hi everyone,
thanks for your suggestions. My award for the most useful one (to me)
goes to Mathieu :
> You can run something like:
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> ,use (guix describe) (gnu packages) (gnu packages linux)
> (%package-module-path)
> (package-channels strace)
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Since the information is stored with all packages, it would be
reasonable for "guix show" to display it as well. I'll look at this and
propose a patch if I succeed.
It's a bit surprising at first sight that there are multiple channels. I
suspect that the list contains the channels of all inputs as well,
recursively, meaning that channel "guix" is present almost everywhere.
Cheers,
Konrad.
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