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#35588
guix package --search does not search output names
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Reported by: Chris Marusich <cmmarusich <at> gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 5 May 2019 19:40:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: fixed
Done: Chris Marusich <cmmarusich <at> gmail.com>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Hi,
mikadoZero reported a bug here:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2019-04/msg00206.html
The bug is reproducible. On Guix commit
aa7cdc57dc28673dedfc6ec210974aaa0099a419, a search for keyword "cargo"
does not find the "cargo" output of the "rust" package:
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$ guix package --search=cargo
name: chromium-bsu
version: 0.9.16.1
outputs: out
systems: x86_64-linux i686-linux armhf-linux aarch64-linux mips64el-linux
dependencies: gettext-minimal <at> 0.19.8.1 glu <at> 9.0.0 pkg-config <at> 0.29.2
+ quesoglc <at> 0.7.2 sdl-union <at> 1.2.15
location: gnu/packages/games.scm:3295:2
homepage: http://chromium-bsu.sourceforge.net/
license: Clarified Artistic, Expat
synopsis: Fast-paced, arcade-style, top-scrolling space shooter
description: In this game you are the captain of the cargo ship Chromium
+ B.S.U. and are responsible for delivering supplies to the troops on the front
+ line. Your ship has a small fleet of robotic fighters which you control from
+ the relative safety of the Chromium vessel.
relevance: 2
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It should have printed all the "rust" packages, and the "mrustc"
package, since each of them has a "cargo" output. Example:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
name: rust
version: 1.34.0
outputs: out doc cargo
systems: x86_64-linux i686-linux armhf-linux aarch64-linux mips64el-linux
dependencies: bison <at> 3.0.5 cmake <at> 3.13.1 curl <at> 7.63.0 flex <at> 2.6.4 gdb <at> 8.2.1
+ jemalloc <at> 5.1.0 libssh2 <at> 1.8.2 llvm <at> 6.0.1 openssl <at> 1.0.2p pkg-config <at> 0.29.2
+ procps <at> 3.3.15 python2 <at> 2.7.15 rust <at> 1.33.0 which <at> 2.21
location: gnu/packages/rust.scm:1026:4
homepage: https://www.rust-lang.org
license: ASL 2.0, Expat
synopsis: Compiler for the Rust progamming language
description: Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory
+ safety and thread safety guarantees.
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The general problem here is that Guix does not include outputs whose
name matches the given regex. One might argue that we should simply add
the output's name to a searchable field, like the description, in cases
like this, but if it's easy to fix, we should just fix it.
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Chris
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Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org> writes:
> I would exclude only the standard output names used by (guix build
> gnu-build-system), so:
>
> ("out" "doc" "debug" "lib" "include" "bin")
>
> That way one can still do ‘guix search git gui’ or ‘guix search bind utils’.
I didn't know you could do that! Your suggestion makes sense. I've
done as you suggest in commit 387e6b9e340ce4b401f220f72881415623a466f7.
Thanks everyone! I'm closing this bug report.
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Chris
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