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Re: Website development questions


From: Ludovic Courtès
Subject: Re: Website development questions
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2016 15:01:27 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1 (gnu/linux)

¡Hola!

Luis Felipe López Acevedo <address@hidden> skribis:

> On 2016-11-20 15:17, Luis Felipe López Acevedo wrote:
>> On 2016-11-15 04:57, address@hidden wrote:
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> Luis Felipe López Acevedo <address@hidden> skribis:
>>>
>>>> I cloned the website to try a fix for bug #22115, and wanted to ask
>>>> first what process do you follow to try out the whole website
>>>> locally?
>>>> When I build and serve the website with Haunt, I face the following
>>>> problems:
>>>>
>>>> 1. Pages don't load static files because they are looking for the
>>>> "static" directory in "/software/guix/static". Do I need to set some
>>>> variable first?
>>>
>>> To test locally, you need to do:
>>>
>>>   $ GUIX_WEB_SITE_LOCAL=yes haunt build
>>>   $ haunt serve
>>>
>>> There should be no broken links, except for links to the manual or
>>> other
>>> parts of gnu.org.
>>>
>>> I suppose this should go to README…
>>>
>>>> 2. The Packages and Packages Issues pages, which are defined in (www
>>>> packages) are commented out. How do you deal with those in
>>>> development?
>>>
>>> That’s on purpose, so that people don’t need to have Guix installed to
>>> hack on the web site.
>>>
>>> We build these pages separately using the ‘export-web-page’ procedure.
>>
>> Ludo, I'm not sure how to do this part. Do I just import (www) and
>> (www packages) in a REPL, and call `export-web-page` for each page
>> (packages index and issues)? You don't have to modify `www.scm` at all
>> (uncomment elements in the %web-pages list, for example)?
>>
>> Also, trying just that, when I try importing (www packages), (guix ui)
>> is not found in my system:
>>
>>     scheme@(guile-user)> (use-modules (www packages))
>>     ;;; compiling
>> /home/anonimo/Documentos/guix-artwork/website/www/packages.scm
>>     ;;; WARNING: compilation of
>> /home/anonimo/Documentos/guix-artwork/website/www/packages.scm failed:
>>     ;;; ERROR: no code for module (guix ui)
>>     While compiling expression:
>>     ERROR: no code for module (guix ui)
>>
>> I'm using Guile 2.0.13 installed from Guix binary on Debian 8, and
>> guix is version 20161113.19. Where are Guix modules?
>>
>> Thanks,
>
> In the meantime, I cloned guix repo, and added the source directory to
> Guile's load path. The error above is gone, but now I get this one:
>
>     scheme@(guile-user)> (use-modules (www) (www packages))
>     ;;; note: auto-compilation is enabled, set GUILE_AUTO_COMPILE=0
>     ;;;       or pass the --no-auto-compile argument to disable.
>     ;;; compiling
> /home/anonimo/Documentos/guix-artwork/website/www/packages.scm
>     ;;; compiling /home/anonimo/Documentos/guix/guix/ui.scm
>     ;;; compiling /home/anonimo/Documentos/guix/guix/utils.scm
>     ;;; WARNING: compilation of
> /home/anonimo/Documentos/guix/guix/utils.scm failed:
>     ;;; ERROR: no code for module (guix config)
>     ;;; WARNING: compilation of
> /home/anonimo/Documentos/guix/guix/ui.scm failed:
>     ;;; ERROR: no code for module (guix config)
>     ;;; compiling /home/anonimo/Documentos/guix/guix/store.scm
>     ;;; WARNING: compilation of
> /home/anonimo/Documentos/guix/guix/store.scm failed:
>     ;;; ERROR: no code for module (guix config)
>     ;;; WARNING: compilation of
> /home/anonimo/Documentos/guix-artwork/website/www/packages.scm failed:
>     ;;; ERROR: no code for module (guix config)
>     While compiling expression:
>     ERROR: no binding `guix-warning-port' in module (guix ui)
>
> And still curious about how to import guix modules without using a
> checkout :)

This part requires a Guix installation; a mere checkout won’t do, it has
to be configured (the (guix config) module is created by ./configure).
I think it doesn’t require a running daemon though, so you could do away
by simply making a checkout and running ./configure in there.

HTH!

Ludo’.



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