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Re: is it me ?


From: Catonano
Subject: Re: is it me ?
Date: Sat, 6 May 2017 09:33:23 +0200



2017-05-06 4:07 GMT+02:00 myglc2 <address@hidden>:
On 05/05/2017 at 18:01 Catonano writes:

> 2017-05-03 21:08 GMT+02:00 myglc2 <address@hidden>:
>
>  On 05/03/2017 at 18:05 Catonano writes:
>
>  > 2017-05-02 20:58 GMT+02:00 myglc2 <address@hidden>:
>  >
>  > As it stands, your video is a great sanity check for someone wondering
>  > if their emacs-guix environment is working properly. It is also a great
>  > demonstration of how easy it is for a guix user to see and, with a git
>  > checkout, modify a package.
>  >
>  > If you expanded it a bit to illustrate a few
>  > more guix-edit/geiser features, it could be a great addition to the
>  > guix-video-verse, and, IMO, a good thing to add to www.gnu.or
>  >
>  > Which eatures, exactly, you would like to be showed ?
>
>  How about a scenario like this, all done from within emacs-guix running
>  against a git checkout ...
>
>  - find a package
>
>  - install it
>
>  - observe how it is working
>
>  - consider changing a config flag
>
>  - 'M-x Guix edit <package>'
>
>  - download the source: 'C-u . s'
>
> I didn't kknow this one !
>
>  - copy the package source out of the store (there is probably a better
>  thing to do here)
>
>  - in <package> source: './configure --help' to see config options
>
>  - 'M-x Guix edit <package>' & modify #:configure-flags
>
> I think you can't modify a package in place. In fact, with guix edit
> it gets open as ead only
>
> As far as I understand, you should clone it locally, edit the copy in that clone, build it, install it with ./pre-inst-env in that clone
>
> If that's not too pettifogging for you, i could try

Well, the scenario I outlined assumed running from a 'guix git checkout'

No. I don't know how to run the Emacs guix-* commands on a checkout
 
because I had the impression that you were running that way. But it may
be overkill for many users and it really might be better to create a
demo using a 'guix pull' setup. This could focus on using emacs-guix to
find, build, install, and inspect packages.

That I can do
 
It could also demonstrate
editing the system config, reconfiguring the system, creating a user
manifest and running 'guix package -m user.scm'

That, I'm not sure I can do. I never created a manifest and I never run guix pakage - a-file.scm

Would you mind to write done the relevant commands for me ?
 

I hope someone reading this will suggest such a package ;-)

Right, I'm open to suggestions
 

>  - build the package: 'C-u . b'
>
> This one, for example, would require you to run the emacs-guix facilities on a local clone and I don't know how to do that
>
> I remember Ludo doing this in a footage but I could use a reminder.
>
> Thanks again

Right. And I am happy to share my git checkout config with you if that
would help.

I'm not sure I understand, here.

Have you a system configuration that builds a system based on a guix git checkout ?
I can't do that, either. I'd love to see it
 

But... would you want to first do the 'git pull' based demo?

Yes. The git chheckout could be a second step

Thanks for your help !

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