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Xmonad and ghc-xmonad-contrib
From: |
Paul van der Walt |
Subject: |
Xmonad and ghc-xmonad-contrib |
Date: |
Thu, 05 Nov 2015 15:29:28 +0100 |
Hello Guix,
I'm writing to ask how to configure Xmonad on GuixSD. I've got GuixSD
(version 0.9.0 ^^) installed and working in a VM, so that's cool. I've
also got the following in my config.scm:
(packages (cons* xfce
nss-certs ; for HTTPS access
xmobar ; added in my local git-checkout of Guix
openssh
ghc
xmonad
ghc-network
ghc-xmonad-contrib
%base-packages))
This is nice, because at the login screen i can select xmonad as my
window manager. However, it cannot compile my ~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs file,
since (among many others) it gives the following error:
xmonad.hs:35:8:
Could not find module `XMonad.Layout.NoBorders'
Use -v to see a list of the files searched for.
Et cetera. I think this is because of the fact that ghc-xmonad-contrib
isn't properly made available. See the output of `ghc-pkg list` run as
my normal user:
/gnu/store/1iwl222h2qw80fyr578sdjdki0pbcjm0-ghc-7.10.2/lib/ghc-7.10.2/package.conf.d:
Cabal-1.22.4.0
array-0.5.1.0
base-4.8.1.0
bin-package-db-0.0.0.0
binary-0.7.5.0
rts-1.0
bytestring-0.10.6.0
containers-0.5.6.2
deepseq-1.4.1.1
directory-1.2.2.0
filepath-1.4.0.0
(ghc-7.10.2)
ghc-prim-0.4.0.0
haskeline-0.7.2.1
hoopl-3.10.0.2
hpc-0.6.0.2
integer-gmp-1.0.0.0
pretty-1.1.2.0
process-1.2.3.0
template-haskell-2.10.0.0
terminfo-0.4.0.1
time-1.5.0.1
transformers-0.4.2.0
unix-2.7.1.0
xhtml-3000.2.1
Notably, the glaring omissions are `network` and `xmonad-contrib`. Does
anyone actually use Xmonad, and if so, how did they make it work? In my
local Guix-git repository i also tried making all the Xmonad inputs
propagated but that didn't change anything.
Any ideas? Does this mean that the package.conf.d creation is
completely broken? Note that if i do `guix package -i ghc-network`,
that doesn't influence the output of `ghc-pkg list` at all...
Sorry to be a party pooper!
Ciao,
p.
- Xmonad and ghc-xmonad-contrib,
Paul van der Walt <=