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+<refentry xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"
+      xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
+      xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
+      version="5.0"
+      xml:id="sec-nix-store">
+
+<refmeta>
+  <refentrytitle>nix-store</refentrytitle>
+  <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
+  <refmiscinfo class="source">Nix</refmiscinfo>
+  <refmiscinfo class="version"><xi:include href="../version.txt" parse="text"/></refmiscinfo>
+</refmeta>
+
+<refnamediv>
+  <refname>nix-store</refname>
+  <refpurpose>manipulate or query the Nix store</refpurpose>
+</refnamediv>
+
+<refsynopsisdiv>
+  <cmdsynopsis>
+    <command>nix-store</command>
+    <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="opt-common-syn.xml#xmlns(db=http://docbook.org/ns/docbook)xpointer(/db:nop/*)" />
+    <arg><option>--add-root</option> <replaceable>path</replaceable></arg>
+    <arg><option>--indirect</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><replaceable>operation</replaceable></arg>
+    <arg rep='repeat'><replaceable>options</replaceable></arg>
+    <arg rep='repeat'><replaceable>arguments</replaceable></arg>
+  </cmdsynopsis>
+</refsynopsisdiv>
+
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The command <command>nix-store</command> performs primitive
+operations on the Nix store.  You generally do not need to run this
+command manually.</para>
+
+<para><command>nix-store</command> takes exactly one
+<emphasis>operation</emphasis> flag which indicates the subcommand to
+be performed.  These are documented below.</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection><title>Common options</title>
+
+<para>This section lists the options that are common to all
+operations.  These options are allowed for every subcommand, though
+they may not always have an effect.  <phrase condition="manual">See
+also <xref linkend="sec-common-options" /> for a list of common
+options.</phrase></para>
+
+<variablelist>
+
+  <varlistentry xml:id="opt-add-root"><term><option>--add-root</option> <replaceable>path</replaceable></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Causes the result of a realisation
+    (<option>--realise</option> and <option>--force-realise</option>)
+    to be registered as a root of the garbage collector<phrase
+    condition="manual"> (see <xref linkend="ssec-gc-roots"
+    />)</phrase>.  The root is stored in
+    <replaceable>path</replaceable>, which must be inside a directory
+    that is scanned for roots by the garbage collector (i.e.,
+    typically in a subdirectory of
+    <filename>/nix/var/nix/gcroots/</filename>)
+    <emphasis>unless</emphasis> the <option>--indirect</option> flag
+    is used.</para>
+
+    <para>If there are multiple results, then multiple symlinks will
+    be created by sequentially numbering symlinks beyond the first one
+    (e.g., <filename>foo</filename>, <filename>foo-2</filename>,
+    <filename>foo-3</filename>, and so on).</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--indirect</option></term>
+
+    <listitem>
+
+    <para>In conjunction with <option>--add-root</option>, this option
+    allows roots to be stored <emphasis>outside</emphasis> of the GC
+    roots directory.  This is useful for commands such as
+    <command>nix-build</command> that place a symlink to the build
+    result in the current directory; such a build result should not be
+    garbage-collected unless the symlink is removed.</para>
+
+    <para>The <option>--indirect</option> flag causes a uniquely named
+    symlink to <replaceable>path</replaceable> to be stored in
+    <filename>/nix/var/nix/gcroots/auto/</filename>.  For instance,
+
+    <screen>
+$ nix-store --add-root /home/eelco/bla/result --indirect -r <replaceable>...</replaceable>
+
+$ ls -l /nix/var/nix/gcroots/auto
+lrwxrwxrwx    1 ... 2005-03-13 21:10 dn54lcypm8f8... -> /home/eelco/bla/result
+
+$ ls -l /home/eelco/bla/result
+lrwxrwxrwx    1 ... 2005-03-13 21:10 /home/eelco/bla/result -> /nix/store/1r11343n6qd4...-f-spot-0.0.10</screen>
+
+    Thus, when <filename>/home/eelco/bla/result</filename> is removed,
+    the GC root in the <filename>auto</filename> directory becomes a
+    dangling symlink and will be ignored by the collector.</para>
+
+    <warning><para>Note that it is not possible to move or rename
+    indirect GC roots, since the symlink in the
+    <filename>auto</filename> directory will still point to the old
+    location.</para></warning>
+
+    </listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+</variablelist>
+
+<variablelist condition="manpage">
+  <xi:include href="opt-common.xml#xmlns(db=http://docbook.org/ns/docbook)xpointer(//db:variablelist[@xml:id='opt-common']/*)" />
+</variablelist>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection xml:id='rsec-nix-store-realise'><title>Operation <option>--realise</option></title>
+
+<refsection><title>Synopsis</title>
+
+<cmdsynopsis>
+  <command>nix-store</command>
+  <group choice='req'>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--realise</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>-r</option></arg>
+  </group>
+  <arg choice='plain' rep='repeat'><replaceable>paths</replaceable></arg>
+  <arg><option>--dry-run</option></arg>
+</cmdsynopsis>
+
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--realise</option> essentially “builds”
+the specified store paths.  Realisation is a somewhat overloaded term:
+
+<itemizedlist>
+
+  <listitem><para>If the store path is a
+  <emphasis>derivation</emphasis>, realisation ensures that the output
+  paths of the derivation are <link
+  linkend="gloss-validity">valid</link> (i.e., the output path and its
+  closure exist in the file system).  This can be done in several
+  ways.  First, it is possible that the outputs are already valid, in
+  which case we are done immediately.  Otherwise, there may be <link
+  linkend="gloss-substitute">substitutes</link> that produce the
+  outputs (e.g., by downloading them).  Finally, the outputs can be
+  produced by performing the build action described by the
+  derivation.</para></listitem>
+
+  <listitem><para>If the store path is not a derivation, realisation
+  ensures that the specified path is valid (i.e., it and its closure
+  exist in the file system).  If the path is already valid, we are
+  done immediately.  Otherwise, the path and any missing paths in its
+  closure may be produced through substitutes.  If there are no
+  (successful) subsitutes, realisation fails.</para></listitem>
+
+</itemizedlist>
+
+</para>
+
+<para>The output path of each derivation is printed on standard
+output.  (For non-derivations argument, the argument itself is
+printed.)</para>
+
+<para>The following flags are available:</para>
+
+<variablelist>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--dry-run</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Print on standard error a description of what
+    packages would be built or downloaded, without actually performing
+    the operation.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--ignore-unknown</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>If a non-derivation path does not have a
+    substitute, then silently ignore it.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--check</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>This option allows you to check whether a
+    derivation is deterministic. It rebuilds the specified derivation
+    and checks whether the result is bitwise-identical with the
+    existing outputs, printing an error if that’s not the case. The
+    outputs of the specified derivation must already exist. When used
+    with <option>-K</option>, if an output path is not identical to
+    the corresponding output from the previous build, the new output
+    path is left in
+    <filename>/nix/store/<replaceable>name</replaceable>.check.</filename></para>
+
+    <para>See also the <option>build-repeat</option> configuration
+    option, which repeats a derivation a number of times and prevents
+    its outputs from being registered as “valid” in the Nix store
+    unless they are identical.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+</variablelist>
+
+<para>Special exit codes:</para>
+
+<variablelist>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><literal>100</literal></term>
+    <listitem><para>Generic build failure, the builder process
+    returned with a non-zero exit code.</para></listitem>
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><literal>101</literal></term>
+    <listitem><para>Build timeout, the build was aborted because it
+    did not complete within the specified <link
+    linkend='conf-timeout'><literal>timeout</literal></link>.
+    </para></listitem>
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><literal>102</literal></term>
+    <listitem><para>Hash mismatch, the build output was rejected
+    because it does not match the specified <link
+    linkend="fixed-output-drvs"><varname>outputHash</varname></link>.
+    </para></listitem>
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><literal>104</literal></term>
+    <listitem><para>Not deterministic, the build succeeded in check
+    mode but the resulting output is not binary reproducable.</para>
+    </listitem>
+  </varlistentry>
+
+</variablelist>
+
+<para>With the <option>--keep-going</option> flag it's possible for
+multiple failures to occur, in this case the 1xx status codes are or combined
+using binary or. <screen>
+1100100
+   ^^^^
+   |||`- timeout
+   ||`-- output hash mismatch
+   |`--- build failure
+   `---- not deterministic
+</screen></para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<refsection><title>Examples</title>
+
+<para>This operation is typically used to build store derivations
+produced by <link
+linkend="sec-nix-instantiate"><command>nix-instantiate</command></link>:
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store -r $(nix-instantiate ./test.nix)
+/nix/store/31axcgrlbfsxzmfff1gyj1bf62hvkby2-aterm-2.3.1</screen>
+
+This is essentially what <link
+linkend="sec-nix-build"><command>nix-build</command></link> does.</para>
+
+<para>To test whether a previously-built derivation is deterministic:
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-build '&lt;nixpkgs>' -A hello --check -K
+</screen>
+
+</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection xml:id='rsec-nix-store-serve'><title>Operation <option>--serve</option></title>
+
+<refsection><title>Synopsis</title>
+
+<cmdsynopsis>
+  <command>nix-store</command>
+  <arg choice='plain'><option>--serve</option></arg>
+  <arg><option>--write</option></arg>
+</cmdsynopsis>
+
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--serve</option> provides access to
+the Nix store over stdin and stdout, and is intended to be used
+as a means of providing Nix store access to a restricted ssh user.
+</para>
+
+<para>The following flags are available:</para>
+
+<variablelist>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--write</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Allow the connected client to request the realization
+    of derivations. In effect, this can be used to make the host act
+    as a remote builder.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+</variablelist>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<refsection><title>Examples</title>
+
+<para>To turn a host into a build server, the
+<filename>authorized_keys</filename> file can be used to provide build
+access to a given SSH public key:
+
+<screen>
+$ cat &lt;&lt;EOF >>/root/.ssh/authorized_keys
+command="nice -n20 nix-store --serve --write" ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAA...
+EOF
+</screen>
+
+</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection xml:id='rsec-nix-store-gc'><title>Operation <option>--gc</option></title>
+
+<refsection><title>Synopsis</title>
+
+<cmdsynopsis>
+  <command>nix-store</command>
+  <arg choice='plain'><option>--gc</option></arg>
+  <group>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--print-roots</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--print-live</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--print-dead</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--delete</option></arg>
+  </group>
+  <arg><option>--max-freed</option> <replaceable>bytes</replaceable></arg>
+</cmdsynopsis>
+
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>Without additional flags, the operation <option>--gc</option>
+performs a garbage collection on the Nix store.  That is, all paths in
+the Nix store not reachable via file system references from a set of
+“roots”, are deleted.</para>
+
+<para>The following suboperations may be specified:</para>
+
+<variablelist>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--print-roots</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>This operation prints on standard output the set
+    of roots used by the garbage collector.  What constitutes a root
+    is described in <xref linkend="ssec-gc-roots"
+    />.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--print-live</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>This operation prints on standard output the set
+    of “live” store paths, which are all the store paths reachable
+    from the roots.  Live paths should never be deleted, since that
+    would break consistency — it would become possible that
+    applications are installed that reference things that are no
+    longer present in the store.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--print-dead</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>This operation prints out on standard output the
+    set of “dead” store paths, which is just the opposite of the set
+    of live paths: any path in the store that is not live (with
+    respect to the roots) is dead.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--delete</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>This operation performs an actual garbage
+    collection.  All dead paths are removed from the
+    store.  This is the default.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+</variablelist>
+
+<para>By default, all unreachable paths are deleted.  The following
+options control what gets deleted and in what order:
+
+<variablelist>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--max-freed</option> <replaceable>bytes</replaceable></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Keep deleting paths until at least
+    <replaceable>bytes</replaceable> bytes have been deleted, then
+    stop.  The argument <replaceable>bytes</replaceable> can be
+    followed by the multiplicative suffix <literal>K</literal>,
+    <literal>M</literal>, <literal>G</literal> or
+    <literal>T</literal>, denoting KiB, MiB, GiB or TiB
+    units.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+</variablelist>
+
+</para>
+
+<para>The behaviour of the collector is also influenced by the <link
+linkend="conf-keep-outputs"><literal>keep-outputs</literal></link>
+and <link
+linkend="conf-keep-derivations"><literal>keep-derivations</literal></link>
+variables in the Nix configuration file.</para>
+
+<para>With <option>--delete</option>, the collector prints the total
+number of freed bytes when it finishes (or when it is interrupted).
+With <option>--print-dead</option>, it prints the number of bytes that
+would be freed.</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<refsection><title>Examples</title>
+
+<para>To delete all unreachable paths, just do:
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store --gc
+deleting `/nix/store/kq82idx6g0nyzsp2s14gfsc38npai7lf-cairo-1.0.4.tar.gz.drv'
+<replaceable>...</replaceable>
+8825586 bytes freed (8.42 MiB)</screen>
+
+</para>
+
+<para>To delete at least 100 MiBs of unreachable paths:
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store --gc --max-freed $((100 * 1024 * 1024))</screen>
+
+</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection><title>Operation <option>--delete</option></title>
+
+<refsection><title>Synopsis</title>
+
+<cmdsynopsis>
+  <command>nix-store</command>
+  <arg choice='plain'><option>--delete</option></arg>
+  <arg><option>--ignore-liveness</option></arg>
+  <arg choice='plain' rep='repeat'><replaceable>paths</replaceable></arg>
+</cmdsynopsis>
+
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--delete</option> deletes the store paths
+<replaceable>paths</replaceable> from the Nix store, but only if it is
+safe to do so; that is, when the path is not reachable from a root of
+the garbage collector.  This means that you can only delete paths that
+would also be deleted by <literal>nix-store --gc</literal>.  Thus,
+<literal>--delete</literal> is a more targeted version of
+<literal>--gc</literal>.</para>
+
+<para>With the option <option>--ignore-liveness</option>, reachability
+from the roots is ignored.  However, the path still won’t be deleted
+if there are other paths in the store that refer to it (i.e., depend
+on it).</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Example</title>
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store --delete /nix/store/zq0h41l75vlb4z45kzgjjmsjxvcv1qk7-mesa-6.4
+0 bytes freed (0.00 MiB)
+error: cannot delete path `/nix/store/zq0h41l75vlb4z45kzgjjmsjxvcv1qk7-mesa-6.4' since it is still alive</screen>
+
+</refsection>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection xml:id='refsec-nix-store-query'><title>Operation <option>--query</option></title>
+
+<refsection><title>Synopsis</title>
+
+<cmdsynopsis>
+  <command>nix-store</command>
+  <group choice='req'>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--query</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>-q</option></arg>
+  </group>
+  <group choice='req'>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--outputs</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--requisites</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>-R</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--references</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--referrers</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--referrers-closure</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--deriver</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>-d</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--graph</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--tree</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--binding</option> <replaceable>name</replaceable></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>-b</option> <replaceable>name</replaceable></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--hash</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--size</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--roots</option></arg>
+  </group>
+  <arg><option>--use-output</option></arg>
+  <arg><option>-u</option></arg>
+  <arg><option>--force-realise</option></arg>
+  <arg><option>-f</option></arg>
+  <arg choice='plain' rep='repeat'><replaceable>paths</replaceable></arg>
+</cmdsynopsis>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--query</option> displays various bits of
+information about the store paths .  The queries are described below.  At
+most one query can be specified.  The default query is
+<option>--outputs</option>.</para>
+
+<para>The paths <replaceable>paths</replaceable> may also be symlinks
+from outside of the Nix store, to the Nix store.  In that case, the
+query is applied to the target of the symlink.</para>
+
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<refsection><title>Common query options</title>
+
+<variablelist>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--use-output</option></term>
+    <term><option>-u</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>For each argument to the query that is a store
+    derivation, apply the query to the output path of the derivation
+    instead.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--force-realise</option></term>
+    <term><option>-f</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Realise each argument to the query first (see
+    <link linkend="rsec-nix-store-realise"><command>nix-store
+    --realise</command></link>).</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+</variablelist>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<refsection xml:id='nixref-queries'><title>Queries</title>
+
+<variablelist>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--outputs</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Prints out the <link
+    linkend="gloss-output-path">output paths</link> of the store
+    derivations <replaceable>paths</replaceable>.  These are the paths
+    that will be produced when the derivation is
+    built.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--requisites</option></term>
+    <term><option>-R</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Prints out the <link
+    linkend="gloss-closure">closure</link> of the store path
+    <replaceable>paths</replaceable>.</para>
+
+    <para>This query has one option:</para>
+
+    <variablelist>
+
+      <varlistentry><term><option>--include-outputs</option></term>
+
+        <listitem><para>Also include the output path of store
+        derivations, and their closures.</para></listitem>
+
+      </varlistentry>
+
+    </variablelist>
+
+    <para>This query can be used to implement various kinds of
+    deployment.  A <emphasis>source deployment</emphasis> is obtained
+    by distributing the closure of a store derivation.  A
+    <emphasis>binary deployment</emphasis> is obtained by distributing
+    the closure of an output path.  A <emphasis>cache
+    deployment</emphasis> (combined source/binary deployment,
+    including binaries of build-time-only dependencies) is obtained by
+    distributing the closure of a store derivation and specifying the
+    option <option>--include-outputs</option>.</para>
+
+    </listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--references</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Prints the set of <link
+    linkend="gloss-reference">references</link> of the store paths
+    <replaceable>paths</replaceable>, that is, their immediate
+    dependencies.  (For <emphasis>all</emphasis> dependencies, use
+    <option>--requisites</option>.)</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--referrers</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Prints the set of <emphasis>referrers</emphasis> of
+    the store paths <replaceable>paths</replaceable>, that is, the
+    store paths currently existing in the Nix store that refer to one
+    of <replaceable>paths</replaceable>.  Note that contrary to the
+    references, the set of referrers is not constant; it can change as
+    store paths are added or removed.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--referrers-closure</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Prints the closure of the set of store paths
+    <replaceable>paths</replaceable> under the referrers relation; that
+    is, all store paths that directly or indirectly refer to one of
+    <replaceable>paths</replaceable>.  These are all the path currently
+    in the Nix store that are dependent on
+    <replaceable>paths</replaceable>.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--deriver</option></term>
+    <term><option>-d</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Prints the <link
+    linkend="gloss-deriver">deriver</link> of the store paths
+    <replaceable>paths</replaceable>.  If the path has no deriver
+    (e.g., if it is a source file), or if the deriver is not known
+    (e.g., in the case of a binary-only deployment), the string
+    <literal>unknown-deriver</literal> is printed.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--graph</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Prints the references graph of the store paths
+    <replaceable>paths</replaceable> in the format of the
+    <command>dot</command> tool of AT&amp;T's <link
+    xlink:href="http://www.graphviz.org/">Graphviz package</link>.
+    This can be used to visualise dependency graphs.  To obtain a
+    build-time dependency graph, apply this to a store derivation.  To
+    obtain a runtime dependency graph, apply it to an output
+    path.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--tree</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Prints the references graph of the store paths
+    <replaceable>paths</replaceable> as a nested ASCII tree.
+    References are ordered by descending closure size; this tends to
+    flatten the tree, making it more readable.  The query only
+    recurses into a store path when it is first encountered; this
+    prevents a blowup of the tree representation of the
+    graph.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--graphml</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Prints the references graph of the store paths
+    <replaceable>paths</replaceable> in the <link
+    xlink:href="http://graphml.graphdrawing.org/">GraphML</link> file format.
+    This can be used to visualise dependency graphs. To obtain a
+    build-time dependency graph, apply this to a store derivation. To
+    obtain a runtime dependency graph, apply it to an output
+    path.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--binding</option> <replaceable>name</replaceable></term>
+    <term><option>-b</option> <replaceable>name</replaceable></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Prints the value of the attribute
+    <replaceable>name</replaceable> (i.e., environment variable) of
+    the store derivations <replaceable>paths</replaceable>.  It is an
+    error for a derivation to not have the specified
+    attribute.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--hash</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Prints the SHA-256 hash of the contents of the
+    store paths <replaceable>paths</replaceable> (that is, the hash of
+    the output of <command>nix-store --dump</command> on the given
+    paths).  Since the hash is stored in the Nix database, this is a
+    fast operation.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--size</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Prints the size in bytes of the contents of the
+    store paths <replaceable>paths</replaceable> — to be precise, the
+    size of the output of <command>nix-store --dump</command> on the
+    given paths.  Note that the actual disk space required by the
+    store paths may be higher, especially on filesystems with large
+    cluster sizes.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--roots</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Prints the garbage collector roots that point,
+    directly or indirectly, at the store paths
+    <replaceable>paths</replaceable>.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+</variablelist>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<refsection><title>Examples</title>
+
+<para>Print the closure (runtime dependencies) of the
+<command>svn</command> program in the current user environment:
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store -qR $(which svn)
+/nix/store/5mbglq5ldqld8sj57273aljwkfvj22mc-subversion-1.1.4
+/nix/store/9lz9yc6zgmc0vlqmn2ipcpkjlmbi51vv-glibc-2.3.4
+<replaceable>...</replaceable></screen>
+
+</para>
+
+<para>Print the build-time dependencies of <command>svn</command>:
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store -qR $(nix-store -qd $(which svn))
+/nix/store/02iizgn86m42q905rddvg4ja975bk2i4-grep-2.5.1.tar.bz2.drv
+/nix/store/07a2bzxmzwz5hp58nf03pahrv2ygwgs3-gcc-wrapper.sh
+/nix/store/0ma7c9wsbaxahwwl04gbw3fcd806ski4-glibc-2.3.4.drv
+<replaceable>... lots of other paths ...</replaceable></screen>
+
+The difference with the previous example is that we ask the closure of
+the derivation (<option>-qd</option>), not the closure of the output
+path that contains <command>svn</command>.</para>
+
+<para>Show the build-time dependencies as a tree:
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store -q --tree $(nix-store -qd $(which svn))
+/nix/store/7i5082kfb6yjbqdbiwdhhza0am2xvh6c-subversion-1.1.4.drv
++---/nix/store/d8afh10z72n8l1cr5w42366abiblgn54-builder.sh
++---/nix/store/fmzxmpjx2lh849ph0l36snfj9zdibw67-bash-3.0.drv
+|   +---/nix/store/570hmhmx3v57605cqg9yfvvyh0nnb8k8-bash
+|   +---/nix/store/p3srsbd8dx44v2pg6nbnszab5mcwx03v-builder.sh
+<replaceable>...</replaceable></screen>
+
+</para>
+
+<para>Show all paths that depend on the same OpenSSL library as
+<command>svn</command>:
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store -q --referrers $(nix-store -q --binding openssl $(nix-store -qd $(which svn)))
+/nix/store/23ny9l9wixx21632y2wi4p585qhva1q8-sylpheed-1.0.0
+/nix/store/5mbglq5ldqld8sj57273aljwkfvj22mc-subversion-1.1.4
+/nix/store/dpmvp969yhdqs7lm2r1a3gng7pyq6vy4-subversion-1.1.3
+/nix/store/l51240xqsgg8a7yrbqdx1rfzyv6l26fx-lynx-2.8.5</screen>
+
+</para>
+
+<para>Show all paths that directly or indirectly depend on the Glibc
+(C library) used by <command>svn</command>:
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store -q --referrers-closure $(ldd $(which svn) | grep /libc.so | awk '{print $3}')
+/nix/store/034a6h4vpz9kds5r6kzb9lhh81mscw43-libgnomeprintui-2.8.2
+/nix/store/15l3yi0d45prm7a82pcrknxdh6nzmxza-gawk-3.1.4
+<replaceable>...</replaceable></screen>
+
+Note that <command>ldd</command> is a command that prints out the
+dynamic libraries used by an ELF executable.</para>
+
+<para>Make a picture of the runtime dependency graph of the current
+user environment:
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store -q --graph ~/.nix-profile | dot -Tps > graph.ps
+$ gv graph.ps</screen>
+
+</para>
+
+<para>Show every garbage collector root that points to a store path
+that depends on <command>svn</command>:
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store -q --roots $(which svn)
+/nix/var/nix/profiles/default-81-link
+/nix/var/nix/profiles/default-82-link
+/nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/eelco/profile-97-link
+</screen>
+
+</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<!--
+<refsection xml:id="rsec-nix-store-reg-val"><title>Operation <option>-XXX-register-validity</option></title>
+
+<refsection><title>Synopsis</title>
+
+<cmdsynopsis>
+  <command>nix-store</command>
+  <arg choice='plain'><option>-XXX-register-validity</option></arg>
+</cmdsynopsis>
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>TODO</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+</refsection>
+-->
+
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection><title>Operation <option>--add</option></title>
+
+<refsection><title>Synopsis</title>
+
+<cmdsynopsis>
+  <command>nix-store</command>
+  <arg choice='plain'><option>--add</option></arg>
+  <arg choice='plain' rep='repeat'><replaceable>paths</replaceable></arg>
+</cmdsynopsis>
+
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--add</option> adds the specified paths to
+the Nix store.  It prints the resulting paths in the Nix store on
+standard output.</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Example</title>
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store --add ./foo.c
+/nix/store/m7lrha58ph6rcnv109yzx1nk1cj7k7zf-foo.c</screen>
+
+</refsection>
+
+</refsection>
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection><title>Operation <option>--add-fixed</option></title>
+
+<refsection><title>Synopsis</title>
+
+<cmdsynopsis>
+  <command>nix-store</command>
+  <arg><option>--recursive</option></arg>
+  <arg choice='plain'><option>--add-fixed</option></arg>
+  <arg choice='plain'><replaceable>algorithm</replaceable></arg>
+  <arg choice='plain' rep='repeat'><replaceable>paths</replaceable></arg>
+</cmdsynopsis>
+
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--add-fixed</option> adds the specified paths to
+the Nix store.  Unlike <option>--add</option> paths are registered using the
+specified hashing algorithm, resulting in the same output path as a fixed output
+derivation.  This can be used for sources that are not available from a public
+url or broke since the download expression was written.
+</para>
+
+<para>This operation has the following options:
+
+<variablelist>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--recursive</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>
+      Use recursive instead of flat hashing mode, used when adding directories
+      to the store.
+    </para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+</variablelist>
+
+</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Example</title>
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store --add-fixed sha256 ./hello-2.10.tar.gz
+/nix/store/3x7dwzq014bblazs7kq20p9hyzz0qh8g-hello-2.10.tar.gz</screen>
+
+</refsection>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection xml:id='refsec-nix-store-verify'><title>Operation <option>--verify</option></title>
+
+<refsection>
+  <title>Synopsis</title>
+  <cmdsynopsis>
+    <command>nix-store</command>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--verify</option></arg>
+    <arg><option>--check-contents</option></arg>
+    <arg><option>--repair</option></arg>
+  </cmdsynopsis>
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--verify</option> verifies the internal
+consistency of the Nix database, and the consistency between the Nix
+database and the Nix store.  Any inconsistencies encountered are
+automatically repaired.  Inconsistencies are generally the result of
+the Nix store or database being modified by non-Nix tools, or of bugs
+in Nix itself.</para>
+
+<para>This operation has the following options:
+
+<variablelist>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--check-contents</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>Checks that the contents of every valid store path
+    has not been altered by computing a SHA-256 hash of the contents
+    and comparing it with the hash stored in the Nix database at build
+    time.  Paths that have been modified are printed out.  For large
+    stores, <option>--check-contents</option> is obviously quite
+    slow.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+  <varlistentry><term><option>--repair</option></term>
+
+    <listitem><para>If any valid path is missing from the store, or
+    (if <option>--check-contents</option> is given) the contents of a
+    valid path has been modified, then try to repair the path by
+    redownloading it.  See <command>nix-store --repair-path</command>
+    for details.</para></listitem>
+
+  </varlistentry>
+
+</variablelist>
+
+</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection><title>Operation <option>--verify-path</option></title>
+
+<refsection>
+  <title>Synopsis</title>
+  <cmdsynopsis>
+    <command>nix-store</command>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--verify-path</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain' rep='repeat'><replaceable>paths</replaceable></arg>
+  </cmdsynopsis>
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--verify-path</option> compares the
+contents of the given store paths to their cryptographic hashes stored
+in Nix’s database.  For every changed path, it prints a warning
+message.  The exit status is 0 if no path has changed, and 1
+otherwise.</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Example</title>
+
+<para>To verify the integrity of the <command>svn</command> command and all its dependencies:
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store --verify-path $(nix-store -qR $(which svn))
+</screen>
+
+</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection><title>Operation <option>--repair-path</option></title>
+
+<refsection>
+  <title>Synopsis</title>
+  <cmdsynopsis>
+    <command>nix-store</command>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--repair-path</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain' rep='repeat'><replaceable>paths</replaceable></arg>
+  </cmdsynopsis>
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--repair-path</option> attempts to
+“repair” the specified paths by redownloading them using the available
+substituters.  If no substitutes are available, then repair is not
+possible.</para>
+
+<warning><para>During repair, there is a very small time window during
+which the old path (if it exists) is moved out of the way and replaced
+with the new path.  If repair is interrupted in between, then the
+system may be left in a broken state (e.g., if the path contains a
+critical system component like the GNU C Library).</para></warning>
+
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Example</title>
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store --verify-path /nix/store/dj7a81wsm1ijwwpkks3725661h3263p5-glibc-2.13
+path `/nix/store/dj7a81wsm1ijwwpkks3725661h3263p5-glibc-2.13' was modified!
+  expected hash `2db57715ae90b7e31ff1f2ecb8c12ec1cc43da920efcbe3b22763f36a1861588',
+  got `481c5aa5483ebc97c20457bb8bca24deea56550d3985cda0027f67fe54b808e4'
+
+$ nix-store --repair-path /nix/store/dj7a81wsm1ijwwpkks3725661h3263p5-glibc-2.13
+fetching path `/nix/store/d7a81wsm1ijwwpkks3725661h3263p5-glibc-2.13'...
+…
+</screen>
+
+</refsection>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection xml:id='refsec-nix-store-dump'><title>Operation <option>--dump</option></title>
+
+<refsection>
+  <title>Synopsis</title>
+  <cmdsynopsis>
+    <command>nix-store</command>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--dump</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><replaceable>path</replaceable></arg>
+  </cmdsynopsis>
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--dump</option> produces a NAR (Nix
+ARchive) file containing the contents of the file system tree rooted
+at <replaceable>path</replaceable>.  The archive is written to
+standard output.</para>
+
+<para>A NAR archive is like a TAR or Zip archive, but it contains only
+the information that Nix considers important.  For instance,
+timestamps are elided because all files in the Nix store have their
+timestamp set to 0 anyway.  Likewise, all permissions are left out
+except for the execute bit, because all files in the Nix store have
+644 or 755 permission.</para>
+
+<para>Also, a NAR archive is <emphasis>canonical</emphasis>, meaning
+that “equal” paths always produce the same NAR archive.  For instance,
+directory entries are always sorted so that the actual on-disk order
+doesn’t influence the result.  This means that the cryptographic hash
+of a NAR dump of a path is usable as a fingerprint of the contents of
+the path.  Indeed, the hashes of store paths stored in Nix’s database
+(see <link linkend="refsec-nix-store-query"><literal>nix-store -q
+--hash</literal></link>) are SHA-256 hashes of the NAR dump of each
+store path.</para>
+
+<para>NAR archives support filenames of unlimited length and 64-bit
+file sizes.  They can contain regular files, directories, and symbolic
+links, but not other types of files (such as device nodes).</para>
+
+<para>A Nix archive can be unpacked using <literal>nix-store
+--restore</literal>.</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection><title>Operation <option>--restore</option></title>
+
+<refsection>
+  <title>Synopsis</title>
+  <cmdsynopsis>
+    <command>nix-store</command>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--restore</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><replaceable>path</replaceable></arg>
+  </cmdsynopsis>
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--restore</option> unpacks a NAR archive
+to <replaceable>path</replaceable>, which must not already exist.  The
+archive is read from standard input.</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection xml:id='refsec-nix-store-export'><title>Operation <option>--export</option></title>
+
+<refsection>
+  <title>Synopsis</title>
+  <cmdsynopsis>
+    <command>nix-store</command>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--export</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain' rep='repeat'><replaceable>paths</replaceable></arg>
+  </cmdsynopsis>
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--export</option> writes a serialisation
+of the specified store paths to standard output in a format that can
+be imported into another Nix store with <command
+linkend="refsec-nix-store-import">nix-store --import</command>.  This
+is like <command linkend="refsec-nix-store-dump">nix-store
+--dump</command>, except that the NAR archive produced by that command
+doesn’t contain the necessary meta-information to allow it to be
+imported into another Nix store (namely, the set of references of the
+path).</para>
+
+<para>This command does not produce a <emphasis>closure</emphasis> of
+the specified paths, so if a store path references other store paths
+that are missing in the target Nix store, the import will fail.  To
+copy a whole closure, do something like:
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store --export $(nix-store -qR <replaceable>paths</replaceable>) > out</screen>
+
+To import the whole closure again, run:
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store --import &lt; out</screen>
+
+</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection xml:id='refsec-nix-store-import'><title>Operation <option>--import</option></title>
+
+<refsection>
+  <title>Synopsis</title>
+  <cmdsynopsis>
+    <command>nix-store</command>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--import</option></arg>
+  </cmdsynopsis>
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--import</option> reads a serialisation of
+a set of store paths produced by <command
+linkend="refsec-nix-store-export">nix-store --export</command> from
+standard input and adds those store paths to the Nix store.  Paths
+that already exist in the Nix store are ignored.  If a path refers to
+another path that doesn’t exist in the Nix store, the import
+fails.</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection><title>Operation <option>--optimise</option></title>
+
+<refsection>
+  <title>Synopsis</title>
+  <cmdsynopsis>
+    <command>nix-store</command>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--optimise</option></arg>
+  </cmdsynopsis>
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--optimise</option> reduces Nix store disk
+space usage by finding identical files in the store and hard-linking
+them to each other.  It typically reduces the size of the store by
+something like 25-35%.  Only regular files and symlinks are
+hard-linked in this manner.  Files are considered identical when they
+have the same NAR archive serialisation: that is, regular files must
+have the same contents and permission (executable or non-executable),
+and symlinks must have the same contents.</para>
+
+<para>After completion, or when the command is interrupted, a report
+on the achieved savings is printed on standard error.</para>
+
+<para>Use <option>-vv</option> or <option>-vvv</option> to get some
+progress indication.</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Example</title>
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store --optimise
+hashing files in `/nix/store/qhqx7l2f1kmwihc9bnxs7rc159hsxnf3-gcc-4.1.1'
+<replaceable>...</replaceable>
+541838819 bytes (516.74 MiB) freed by hard-linking 54143 files;
+there are 114486 files with equal contents out of 215894 files in total
+</screen>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection><title>Operation <option>--read-log</option></title>
+
+<refsection>
+  <title>Synopsis</title>
+  <cmdsynopsis>
+    <command>nix-store</command>
+    <group choice='req'>
+      <arg choice='plain'><option>--read-log</option></arg>
+      <arg choice='plain'><option>-l</option></arg>
+    </group>
+    <arg choice='plain' rep='repeat'><replaceable>paths</replaceable></arg>
+  </cmdsynopsis>
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--read-log</option> prints the build log
+of the specified store paths on standard output.  The build log is
+whatever the builder of a derivation wrote to standard output and
+standard error.  If a store path is not a derivation, the deriver of
+the store path is used.</para>
+
+<para>Build logs are kept in
+<filename>/nix/var/log/nix/drvs</filename>.  However, there is no
+guarantee that a build log is available for any particular store path.
+For instance, if the path was downloaded as a pre-built binary through
+a substitute, then the log is unavailable.</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Example</title>
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store -l $(which ktorrent)
+building /nix/store/dhc73pvzpnzxhdgpimsd9sw39di66ph1-ktorrent-2.2.1
+unpacking sources
+unpacking source archive /nix/store/p8n1jpqs27mgkjw07pb5269717nzf5f8-ktorrent-2.2.1.tar.gz
+ktorrent-2.2.1/
+ktorrent-2.2.1/NEWS
+<replaceable>...</replaceable>
+</screen>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection><title>Operation <option>--dump-db</option></title>
+
+<refsection>
+  <title>Synopsis</title>
+  <cmdsynopsis>
+    <command>nix-store</command>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--dump-db</option></arg>
+    <arg rep='repeat'><replaceable>paths</replaceable></arg>
+  </cmdsynopsis>
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--dump-db</option> writes a dump of the
+Nix database to standard output.  It can be loaded into an empty Nix
+store using <option>--load-db</option>.  This is useful for making
+backups and when migrating to different database schemas.</para>
+
+<para>By default, <option>--dump-db</option> will dump the entire Nix
+database.  When one or more store paths is passed, only the subset of
+the Nix database for those store paths is dumped.  As with
+<option>--export</option>, the user is responsible for passing all the
+store paths for a closure.  See <option>--export</option> for an
+example.</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection><title>Operation <option>--load-db</option></title>
+
+<refsection>
+  <title>Synopsis</title>
+  <cmdsynopsis>
+    <command>nix-store</command>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--load-db</option></arg>
+  </cmdsynopsis>
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--load-db</option> reads a dump of the Nix
+database created by <option>--dump-db</option> from standard input and
+loads it into the Nix database.</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection><title>Operation <option>--print-env</option></title>
+
+<refsection>
+  <title>Synopsis</title>
+  <cmdsynopsis>
+    <command>nix-store</command>
+    <arg choice='plain'><option>--print-env</option></arg>
+    <arg choice='plain'><replaceable>drvpath</replaceable></arg>
+  </cmdsynopsis>
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>The operation <option>--print-env</option> prints out the
+environment of a derivation in a format that can be evaluated by a
+shell.  The command line arguments of the builder are placed in the
+variable <envar>_args</envar>.</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Example</title>
+
+<screen>
+$ nix-store --print-env $(nix-instantiate '&lt;nixpkgs>' -A firefox)
+<replaceable>…</replaceable>
+export src; src='/nix/store/plpj7qrwcz94z2psh6fchsi7s8yihc7k-firefox-12.0.source.tar.bz2'
+export stdenv; stdenv='/nix/store/7c8asx3yfrg5dg1gzhzyq2236zfgibnn-stdenv'
+export system; system='x86_64-linux'
+export _args; _args='-e /nix/store/9krlzvny65gdc8s7kpb6lkx8cd02c25c-default-builder.sh'
+</screen>
+
+</refsection>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection xml:id='rsec-nix-store-generate-binary-cache-key'><title>Operation <option>--generate-binary-cache-key</option></title>
+
+<refsection>
+  <title>Synopsis</title>
+  <cmdsynopsis>
+    <command>nix-store</command>
+    <arg choice='plain'>
+      <option>--generate-binary-cache-key</option>
+      <option>key-name</option>
+      <option>secret-key-file</option>
+      <option>public-key-file</option>
+    </arg>
+  </cmdsynopsis>
+</refsection>
+
+<refsection><title>Description</title>
+
+<para>This command generates an <link
+xlink:href="http://ed25519.cr.yp.to/">Ed25519 key pair</link> that can
+be used to create a signed binary cache. It takes three mandatory
+parameters:
+
+<orderedlist>
+
+  <listitem><para>A key name, such as
+  <literal>cache.example.org-1</literal>, that is used to look up keys
+  on the client when it verifies signatures. It can be anything, but
+  it’s suggested to use the host name of your cache
+  (e.g. <literal>cache.example.org</literal>) with a suffix denoting
+  the number of the key (to be incremented every time you need to
+  revoke a key).</para></listitem>
+
+  <listitem><para>The file name where the secret key is to be
+  stored.</para></listitem>
+
+  <listitem><para>The file name where the public key is to be
+  stored.</para></listitem>
+
+</orderedlist>
+
+</para>
+
+</refsection>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+<!--######################################################################-->
+
+<refsection condition="manpage"><title>Environment variables</title>
+
+<variablelist>
+  <xi:include href="env-common.xml#xmlns(db=http://docbook.org/ns/docbook)xpointer(//db:variablelist[@xml:id='env-common']/*)" />
+</variablelist>
+
+</refsection>
+
+
+</refentry>