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-rw-r--r--doc/manual/command-ref/nix-env.xml14
-rw-r--r--doc/manual/command-ref/opt-common.xml5
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/doc/manual/command-ref/nix-env.xml b/doc/manual/command-ref/nix-env.xml
index 2ed4a5d9f666..85f10e0760bc 100644
--- a/doc/manual/command-ref/nix-env.xml
+++ b/doc/manual/command-ref/nix-env.xml
@@ -493,17 +493,11 @@ set returned by calling the function defined in
 source:
 
 <screen>
-$ nix-env -f pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix -i f-spot --dry-run
+$ nix-env -f '&lt;nixpkgs>' -iA hello --dry-run
 (dry run; not doing anything)
-installing `f-spot-0.0.10'
-the following derivations will be built:
-  /nix/store/0g63jv9aagwbgci4nnzs2dkxqz84kdja-libgnomeprintui-2.12.1.tar.bz2.drv
-  /nix/store/0gfarvxq6sannsdw8a1ir40j1ys2mqb4-ORBit2-2.14.2.tar.bz2.drv
-  /nix/store/0i9gs5zc04668qiy60ga2rc16abkj7g8-sqlite-2.8.17.drv
-  <replaceable>...</replaceable>
-the following paths will be substituted:
-  /nix/store/8zbipvm4gp9jfqh9nnk1n3bary1a37gs-perl-XML-Parser-2.34
-  /nix/store/b8a2bg7gnyvvvjjibp4axg9x1hzkw36c-mono-1.1.4
+installing ‘hello-2.10’
+these paths will be fetched (0.04 MiB download, 0.19 MiB unpacked):
+  /nix/store/wkhdf9jinag5750mqlax6z2zbwhqb76n-hello-2.10
   <replaceable>...</replaceable></screen>
 
 </para>
diff --git a/doc/manual/command-ref/opt-common.xml b/doc/manual/command-ref/opt-common.xml
index 14353122fde6..2a076877a1b4 100644
--- a/doc/manual/command-ref/opt-common.xml
+++ b/doc/manual/command-ref/opt-common.xml
@@ -235,9 +235,8 @@
   named <replaceable>name</replaceable>, it will call it with value
   <replaceable>value</replaceable>.</para>
 
-  <para>For instance, the file
-  <literal>pkgs/top-level/all-packages.nix</literal> in Nixpkgs is
-  actually a function:
+  <para>For instance, the top-level <literal>default.nix</literal> in
+  Nixpkgs is actually a function:
 
 <programlisting>
 { # The system (e.g., `i686-linux') for which to build the packages.