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authorLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2022-10-11 11:19:54 +0200
committerLudovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>2022-10-17 09:37:27 +0200
commitf36522416e69d95f222fdfa6404d1981eb5225b6 (patch)
tree7110dc419904e6431f7bd13c6e3ef21b2f622b6d /doc/guix.texi
parent46f7011591601b4783b2dc2c7252c41564ca0140 (diff)
channels: Interpret the 'commit' field of channel as a tag or commit.
Previously the 'commit' field would always be interpreted as a commit ID. This change adds flexibility, allowing for things like: guix time-machine --commit=v1.2.0 -- describe * guix/channels.scm (channel-reference): Use 'tag-or-commit' rather than 'commit'. * guix/inferior.scm (channel-full-commit): Likewise. * doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix pull): Document it. (Invoking guix time-machine): Likewise.
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@@ -4645,7 +4645,7 @@ but it supports the following options:
@itemx --branch=@var{branch}
Download code for the @code{guix} channel from the specified @var{url}, at the
given @var{commit} (a valid Git commit ID represented as a hexadecimal
-string), or @var{branch}.
+string or the name of a tag), or @var{branch}.
@cindex @file{channels.scm}, configuration file
@cindex configuration file for channels
@@ -4797,6 +4797,25 @@ of Guix to be used is defined by a commit or by a channel
description file created by @command{guix describe}
(@pxref{Invoking guix describe}).
+Let's assume that you want to travel to those days of November 2020 when
+version 1.2.0 of Guix was released and, once you're there, run the
+@command{guile} of that time:
+
+@example
+guix time-machine --commit=v1.2.0 -- \
+ environment -C --ad-hoc guile -- guile
+@end example
+
+The command above fetches Guix@tie{}1.2.0 and runs its @command{guix
+environment} command to spawn an environment in a container running
+@command{guile} (@command{guix environment} has since been subsumed by
+@command{guix shell}; @pxref{Invoking guix shell}). It's like driving a
+DeLorean@footnote{If you don't know what a DeLorean is, consider
+traveling back to the 1980's.}! The first @command{guix time-machine}
+invocation can be expensive: it may have to download or even build a
+large number of packages; the result is cached though and subsequent
+commands targeting the same commit are almost instantaneous.
+
The general syntax is:
@example
@@ -4813,7 +4832,7 @@ this revision are the same as for @command{guix pull} (@pxref{Invoking guix pull
@itemx --branch=@var{branch}
Use the @code{guix} channel from the specified @var{url}, at the
given @var{commit} (a valid Git commit ID represented as a hexadecimal
-string), or @var{branch}.
+string or the name of a tag), or @var{branch}.
@item --channels=@var{file}
@itemx -C @var{file}