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doc: fix anchor links in and to glossary
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@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ paths. Realisation is a somewhat overloaded term:
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produced through substitutes. If there are no (successful)
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produced through substitutes. If there are no (successful)
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substitutes, realisation fails.
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substitutes, realisation fails.
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[valid]: ../glossary.md#validity
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[valid]: ../glossary.md#gloss-validity
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[substitutes]: ../glossary.md#substitute
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[substitutes]: ../glossary.md#gloss-substitute
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The output path of each derivation is printed on standard output. (For
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The output path of each derivation is printed on standard output. (For
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non-derivations argument, the argument itself is printed.)
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non-derivations argument, the argument itself is printed.)
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to path `Q`, then `Q` is in the closure of `P`. Further, if `Q`
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to path `Q`, then `Q` is in the closure of `P`. Further, if `Q`
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references `R` then `R` is also in the closure of `P`.
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references `R` then `R` is also in the closure of `P`.
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[closure]: #gloss-closure
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- [output path]{#gloss-output-path}\
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- [output path]{#gloss-output-path}\
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A [store path] produced by a [derivation].
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A [store path] produced by a [derivation].
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- The store path is listed in the Nix database as being valid.
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- The store path is listed in the Nix database as being valid.
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- All paths in the store path's [closure] are valid.
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- All paths in the store path's [closure] are valid.
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[validity]: #gloss-validity
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- [user environment]{#gloss-user-env}\
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- [user environment]{#gloss-user-env}\
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An automatically generated store object that consists of a set of
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An automatically generated store object that consists of a set of
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symlinks to “active” applications, i.e., other store paths. These
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symlinks to “active” applications, i.e., other store paths. These
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