doc: Refer to the right node for '--keep-failed'.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix-daemon, Debugging Build Failures): Refer to "Common Build Options" for '--keep-failed'.
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		|  | @ -1492,7 +1492,7 @@ the build tree is always called @file{/tmp/guix-build-@var{name}.drv-0}. | |||
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| The build directory is automatically deleted upon completion, unless the | ||||
| build failed and the client specified @option{--keep-failed} | ||||
| (@pxref{Invoking guix build, @option{--keep-failed}}). | ||||
| (@pxref{Common Build Options, @option{--keep-failed}}). | ||||
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 | ||||
| The daemon listens for connections and spawns one sub-process for each session | ||||
| started by a client (one of the @command{guix} sub-commands).  The | ||||
|  | @ -10817,7 +10817,7 @@ build daemon uses. | |||
| To that end, the first thing to do is to use the @option{--keep-failed} | ||||
| or @option{-K} option of @command{guix build}, which will keep the | ||||
| failed build tree in @file{/tmp} or whatever directory you specified as | ||||
| @env{TMPDIR} (@pxref{Invoking guix build, @option{--keep-failed}}). | ||||
| @env{TMPDIR} (@pxref{Common Build Options, @option{--keep-failed}}). | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| From there on, you can @command{cd} to the failed build tree and source | ||||
| the @file{environment-variables} file, which contains all the | ||||
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