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Re: Setting up Guile for use with Guix
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HiPhish |
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Re: Setting up Guile for use with Guix |
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Sun, 26 Aug 2018 22:54:03 +0200 |
On Sonntag, 19. August 2018 22:41:30 CEST you wrote:
> It depends on how haunt package definition is written. Because of how guix
> works, you can use a program that uses guile without having 'guile' command
> available. Similarly, it makes it possible to run two programs at the same
> time that depends on different versions of the same library.. that's
something
> that is very difficult to do outside guix and nix. It's one of the
consequences
> of packaging is done. This leads to the point that in theory, you SHOULD
never
> install _libraries_ in your user profile ie. the regular / default profile
because
> no executable will use it. Default guix profile, SHOULD, I THINK, only
> contain data and executables.
I see. So if I want to work on some software that uses a particular library I
could install that library into a custom profile, enter that profile and do my
work.
> That is not a good example use of hacking on a guile project because
> guix is using
> it's own version of guile which might be different from the version of
> guile you
> installed in your profile... again because functional packaging. If you
> want to
> hack on guix follow the README that you can find in guix git repository
> at [1]
>
> [1] git clone https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git
I did not know that Guix includes its own Guile, I thought it used the Guile
that's on the system.
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