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Re: How did you handle making a GNU/Linux distribution?
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Ryan Prior |
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Re: How did you handle making a GNU/Linux distribution? |
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Mon, 23 Aug 2021 19:23:59 +0000 |
> [I want to bootstrap] all binaries related to creating a GNU/Linux distribution, such
that I can reproduce an exact OS, Racket installation, and Xiden
instance. I want a trusted initial state on GNU/Linux.
Seems like the easy path for you is to package Xiden for Guix, and then construct a system definition (using Guix System) that includes Racket and Xiden in its default set of packages, and finally use Guix to build system-images for that target system.
To do this does not require that you can run Racket on the Guile VM. The target system-image doesn't even need to have Guile or Guix installed on it at all; it can just serve as a bootstrapped base and you can build from there to your final desired state.
I'm happy to explain or assist with any part of this process, and I imagine others on this list would be as well.
Designing your own bootstrap and rewriting everything in Racket, or waiting for a suitable Racket-on-Guile implementation, do not seem necessary at all to reach your stated goals. Hope this helps!