Merge pull request #7483 from fricklerhandwerk/glossary-fixups

make relative links explicit
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- [derivation]{#gloss-derivation}\ - [derivation]{#gloss-derivation}\
A description of a build task. The result of a derivation is a A description of a build task. The result of a derivation is a
store object. Derivations are typically specified in Nix expressions store object. Derivations are typically specified in Nix expressions
using the [`derivation` primitive](language/derivations.md). These are using the [`derivation` primitive](./language/derivations.md). These are
translated into low-level *store derivations* (implicitly by translated into low-level *store derivations* (implicitly by
`nix-env` and `nix-build`, or explicitly by `nix-instantiate`). `nix-env` and `nix-build`, or explicitly by `nix-instantiate`).
- [content-addressed derivation]{#gloss-content-addressed-derivation}\ - [content-addressed derivation]{#gloss-content-addressed-derivation}\
A derivation which has the A derivation which has the
[`__contentAddressed`](language/advanced-attributes.md#adv-attr-__contentAddressed) [`__contentAddressed`](./language/advanced-attributes.md#adv-attr-__contentAddressed)
attribute set to `true`. attribute set to `true`.
- [fixed-output derivation]{#gloss-fixed-output-derivation}\ - [fixed-output derivation]{#gloss-fixed-output-derivation}\
A derivation which includes the A derivation which includes the
[`outputHash`](language/advanced-attributes.md#adv-attr-outputHash) attribute. [`outputHash`](./language/advanced-attributes.md#adv-attr-outputHash) attribute.
- [store]{#gloss-store}\ - [store]{#gloss-store}\
The location in the file system where store objects live. Typically The location in the file system where store objects live. Typically
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- [substituter]{#gloss-substituter}\ - [substituter]{#gloss-substituter}\
A *substituter* is an additional store from which Nix will A *substituter* is an additional store from which Nix will
copy store objects it doesn't have. For details, see the copy store objects it doesn't have. For details, see the
[`substituters` option](command-ref/conf-file.html#conf-substituters). [`substituters` option](./command-ref/conf-file.md#conf-substituters).
- [purity]{#gloss-purity}\ - [purity]{#gloss-purity}\
The assumption that equal Nix derivations when run always produce The assumption that equal Nix derivations when run always produce
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An automatically generated store object that consists of a set of An automatically generated store object that consists of a set of
symlinks to “active” applications, i.e., other store paths. These symlinks to “active” applications, i.e., other store paths. These
are generated automatically by are generated automatically by
[`nix-env`](command-ref/nix-env.md). See *profiles*. [`nix-env`](./command-ref/nix-env.md). See *profiles*.
- [profile]{#gloss-profile}\ - [profile]{#gloss-profile}\
A symlink to the current *user environment* of a user, e.g., A symlink to the current *user environment* of a user, e.g.,
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store. It can contain regular files, directories and symbolic store. It can contain regular files, directories and symbolic
links. NARs are generated and unpacked using `nix-store --dump` links. NARs are generated and unpacked using `nix-store --dump`
and `nix-store --restore`. and `nix-store --restore`.
- [`∅`]{#gloss-emtpy-set}\ - [`∅`]{#gloss-emtpy-set}\
The empty set symbol. In the context of profile history, this denotes a package is not present in a particular version of the profile. The empty set symbol. In the context of profile history, this denotes a package is not present in a particular version of the profile.
- [`ε`]{#gloss-epsilon}\ - [`ε`]{#gloss-epsilon}\
The epsilon symbol. In the context of a package, this means the version is empty. More precisely, the derivation does not have a version attribute. The epsilon symbol. In the context of a package, this means the version is empty. More precisely, the derivation does not have a version attribute.