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check that the references of the output of a derivation are in the specified set. For instance, allowedReferences = []; specifies that the output cannot have any references. (This is useful, for instance, for the generation of bootstrap binaries for stdenv-linux, which must not have any references for purity). It could also be used to guard against undesired runtime dependencies, e.g., {gcc, dynlib}: derivation { ... allowedReferences = [dynlib]; } says that the output can refer to the path of `dynlib' but not `gcc'. A `forbiddedReferences' attribute would be more useful for this, though. |
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bin2c | ||
boost | ||
bsdiff-4.3 | ||
libexpr | ||
libmain | ||
libstore | ||
libutil | ||
nix-env | ||
nix-hash | ||
nix-instantiate | ||
nix-log2xml | ||
nix-store | ||
aterm-helper.pl | ||
Makefile.am |