Debugging Build FailuresAt the beginning of each phase of the build (such as unpacking,
building or installing), the set of all shell variables is written to
the file env-vars at the top-level build
directory. This is useful for debugging: it allows you to recreate
the environment in which a build was performed. For instance, if a
build fails, then assuming you used the flag, you
can go to the output directory and switch to the
environment of the builder:
$ nix-build -K ./foo.nix
... fails, keeping build directory `/tmp/nix-1234-0'
$ cd /tmp/nix-1234-0
$ source env-vars
(edit some files...)
$ make
(execution continues with the same GCC, make, etc.)