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Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?
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zimoun |
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Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell? |
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Thu, 08 Dec 2022 11:44:05 +0100 |
Hi,
On Wed, 07 Dec 2022 at 13:27, Peter Polidoro <peter@polidoro.io> wrote:
>> Why not just do:
>>
>> guix shell -- make metadata
>
> I do like the idea of not making it depend on guix.
[...]
> I guess I am just curious how other people manage such long
> commands?
Quoting [1],
I have a “general” script
(named guixify) under ~/.local/bin/ which roughly reads:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#!/bin/sh
guix time-machine -C channels.scm \
-- shell --pure \
-m manifest.scm \
-- $@
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
where manifest.scm and channels.scm are kept with the Git project. I
prefer to pin a specific Guix revision to avoid bad surprises. :-) Well,
in a project, I just run:
guixify make # run make using the Guix environment
guixify # enter in the environment
Well and if I need a more complex command-line invocation specific to
the project, I have Shell scripts with the Git project; for instance
guix-serial-shell.sh
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#!/bin/sh
guix time-machine -C guix/channels.scm \
-- shell -m guix/manifest.scm \
--container --expose=$(PORT) picocom \
-- $@
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
where I try to decouple what requires Guix and what not. Well, I have
not tried, but the idea is then to run:
$ guix-serial-shell.sh make serial-shell
where the Makefile contains the rule:
serial-shell:
picocom -b 9600 -f n -y n -d 8 -p 1 -c $(PORT)
(well, adapting for PORT :-))
Other said, in general, I have a Git repository which looks like
.
├── COPYING
├── guix
│ ├── channels.scm
│ ├── extra
│ │ └── packages.scm
│ ├── manifest.scm
│ ├── other-script.sh
│ └── serial-shell.sh
├── Makefile
├── README
├── src
│ └── code
└── tests
└── stuff
And the guixify scripts from above contains guix/manifest.scm and
guix/channels.scm instead. :-)
Well, I try to keep Makefile working without Guix. And usually, the
folder guix/extra contains some packages that I use via --load-path, for
instance, guix-serial-shell.sh would have:
guix time-machine -C channels.scm \
-- shell -m manifest.scm \
--load-path guix/extra \
--container --expose=$(PORT) picocom \
-- $@
1: https://yhetil.org/guix/86wn9puqj7.fsf@gmail.com
HTH
simon
- Using Makefile to run guix shell?, Peter Polidoro, 2022/12/07
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- Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?, Peter Polidoro, 2022/12/07
- Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?, (, 2022/12/07
- Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?, Peter Polidoro, 2022/12/07
- Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?, Wojtek Kosior, 2022/12/07
- Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?,
zimoun <=
- Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?, Peter Polidoro, 2022/12/08
- Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?, Wojtek Kosior, 2022/12/08
- Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?, zimoun, 2022/12/08
- Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?, Wojtek Kosior, 2022/12/08
- Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?, zimoun, 2022/12/08
- Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?, Wojtek Kosior, 2022/12/08
- Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?, Peter Polidoro, 2022/12/09
- Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?, zimoun, 2022/12/10
- Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?, Peter Polidoro, 2022/12/12
- Re: Using Makefile to run guix shell?, Wojtek Kosior, 2022/12/12