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<__monty__>
Ok, figured out the problem with tasty-discover tests failing. It was caused by trying to nix-build a package set. >.< Maybe a warning should be added to point out people probably don't want to do what they're doing?
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<angerman>
__monty__: if you have a good idea how to detect this, sounds like a good idea.
<__monty__>
angerman: Not really. Would simply adding an attribute like the coverage attribute that seems to cause the problem work? Then if the whole set is built that attribute will just emit the warning?