John Ericson d26dee20b2 Clean up nix why-depends store accessor usage, and put back store dir in output
With this change, the store-wide `getFSAccessor` has only one usage left
--- the evaluator. If we get rid of that (as is planned), we can then
remove that method altogether, simplifying `Store`. Hurray!

I removed the store dir by mistake from the pretty-printed (for humans)
output in eb643d034f. That change was not
supposed to change output.
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Nix is a powerful package manager for Linux and other Unix systems that makes package management reliable and reproducible. Please refer to the Nix manual for more details.

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Nix was created by Eelco Dolstra and developed as the subject of his PhD thesis The Purely Functional Software Deployment Model, published 2006. Today, a world-wide developer community contributes to Nix and the ecosystem that has grown around it.

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