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author | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2019-01-09 14:17:19 +0100 |
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committer | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2019-01-11 12:14:38 +0100 |
commit | f1de676ea82c2bed9a435fce37ade0186296bfc9 (patch) | |
tree | 993fcf63248840899470ad343e816cf3c49b418a /doc/guix.texi | |
parent | 7804c45b9ce5a8edd06452d828249e588ae26263 (diff) | |
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guix build: Re-purpose '--verbosity' and add '--debug'.
The previous '--verbosity' option was misleading and rarely what users
were looking for. The new option provides a consistent way to choose
whether or not to display the build log.
* guix/scripts/build.scm (show-build-options-help): Remove "--verbosity"
and add "--debug".
(set-build-options-from-command-line): Use the 'debug key of OPTS for
#:verbosity.
(%standard-build-options): Change "verbosity" to "debug". Use
'string->number*' instead of 'string->number'.
(%default-options): Change 'verbosity to 'debug and add a 'verbosity
key.
(show-help): Add '--verbosity'.
(%options): Likewise, and change '--quiet' to set the 'verbosity key of
RESULT.
(guix-build): Use 'with-status-verbosity' instead of parameterizing
CURRENT-BUILD-OUTPUT-PORT, honor the 'verbosity key of OPTS, and remove
'quiet?'.
* guix/scripts/environment.scm (show-help, %options): Add '--verbosity'.
(%default-options): Add 'debug'.
(guix-environment): Honor the 'verbosity key of OPTS.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (%default-options): Add 'debug.
(%options, show-help): Add '--verbosity'.
(guix-pack): Honor the 'verbosity key of OPTS.
* guix/scripts/package.scm (%default-options): Add 'debug.
(show-help, %options): Add '--verbosity'. Mark '--verbose' as
deprecated and change it to set 'verbosity.
(guix-package): Honor the 'verbosity key of OPTS and remove 'verbose?'.
* guix/scripts/pull.scm (%default-options): Add 'debug.
(show-help, %options): Add '--verbosity'.
(guix-pull): Honor the 'verbosity key of OPTS.
* guix/scripts/system.scm (show-help, %options): Add '--verbosity'.
(%default-options): Add 'debug.
(guix-system): Honor the 'verbosity key of OPTS.
* guix/scripts/archive.scm (%default-options): Add 'debug,
'print-build-trace?, 'print-extended-build-trace?, and
'multiplexed-build-output?.
(show-help, %options): Add '--verbosity'.
(export-from-store): Remove call to 'set-build-options-from-command-line'.
(guix-archive): Wrap body in 'with-status-verbosity'. Add call to
'set-build-options-from-command-line.
* doc/guix.texi (Common Build Options): Document '--verbosity' and
'--debug'.
(Additional Build Options): Adjust description of '--quiet'.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/guix.texi')
-rw-r--r-- | doc/guix.texi | 28 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index ed7723c00b..2039ff67cf 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -2101,10 +2101,6 @@ By default, @command{guix package} reports as an error @dfn{collisions} in the profile. Collisions happen when two or more different versions or variants of a given package end up in the profile. -@item --verbose -Produce verbose output. In particular, emit the build log of the -environment on the standard error port. - @item --bootstrap Use the bootstrap Guile to build the profile. This option is only useful to distribution developers. @@ -6363,10 +6359,15 @@ Likewise, when the build or substitution process lasts for more than By default, the daemon's setting is honored (@pxref{Invoking guix-daemon, @code{--timeout}}). -@item --verbosity=@var{level} -Use the given verbosity level. @var{level} must be an integer between 0 -and 5; higher means more verbose output. Setting a level of 4 or more -may be helpful when debugging setup issues with the build daemon. +@c Note: This option is actually not part of %standard-build-options but +@c most programs honor it. +@cindex verbosity, of the command-line tools +@cindex build logs, verbosity +@item -v @var{level} +@itemx --verbosity=@var{level} +Use the given verbosity @var{level}, an integer. Choosing 0 means that no +output is produced, 1 is for quiet output, and 2 shows all the build log +output on standard error. @item --cores=@var{n} @itemx -c @var{n} @@ -6379,6 +6380,11 @@ Allow at most @var{n} build jobs in parallel. @xref{Invoking guix-daemon, @code{--max-jobs}}, for details about this option and the equivalent @command{guix-daemon} option. +@item --debug=@var{level} +Produce debugging output coming from the build daemon. @var{level} must be an +integer between 0 and 5; higher means more verbose output. Setting a level of +4 or more may be helpful when debugging setup issues with the build daemon. + @end table Behind the scenes, @command{guix build} is essentially an interface to @@ -6547,9 +6553,9 @@ build}. @item --quiet @itemx -q -Build quietly, without displaying the build log. Upon completion, the -build log is kept in @file{/var} (or similar) and can always be -retrieved using the @option{--log-file} option. +Build quietly, without displaying the build log; this is equivalent to +@code{--verbosity=0}. Upon completion, the build log is kept in @file{/var} +(or similar) and can always be retrieved using the @option{--log-file} option. @item --file=@var{file} @itemx -f @var{file} |