On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 2:04 AM, Ludovic Courtès <
ludo@gnu.org> wrote:
>
> Great.
>
> Regarding package.el, you can try M-x package-list-packages in Emacs
> 24.x so see what it’s like.
Wow, the UI is simple to use and seems powerful. New "window" spawning inside on new clicks is also a nice feature , so switching between packages is as easy as it can be. If this is the kind of UI mentioned in the ideas' page, it seems to do the trick. Simple + Powerful.> > I installed Guile 2.0, (i had version 1.8 on arch and that wouldnt go to
> > 2.0 ) , so i went to the git repository and cloned and compiled, is there
> > already some way to watch a git repository for a newer version at all
> > times? As in, one package is kept synced with the git repository instead of
> > the official repository. Can we already do that in Guix in a more
> > convenient manner for the user?
> > Im referring to something like
> > guix-package install guile
> > which would also check if the git repository has a more recent version of
> > the same package.
>
> So currently we have something that looks for the latest upstream
> release (cf. <
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-guix/2013-03/msg00032.html>).
> It would be doable to check the upstream version control repository, but
> I don’t think it’s a good idea to emphasize such a feature as long as
> there are upstream releases.
>
I went through that thread and i guess the feature can be worked upon later (not a point of concern in the nascent stage), so it would be better to just focus on the core stuff for now.
> > Right now the ./configure gives me (im on Arch x86_64):
> >
> > ************************************************************************
> > No package 'guile-2.0' found
> >
> > Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
> > installed software in a non-standard prefix.
> >
> > Alternatively, you may set the environment variables GUILE_CFLAGS
> > and GUILE_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
> > See the pkg-config man page for more details.
> > ************************************************************************
> >
> > It's still asking for Guile-2.0 , the binaries i have in /usr/bin and
> > /usr/local/bin have versions 2.1.0.
>
> Did you eventually solve that?
>
Yes , i solved that, and another error related to an undefined reference to sqlite3_exec, simply by configuring it with
$ ./configure PKG_CONFIG=true GUILE_CFLAGS="" GUILE_LIBS="" SQLITE3_LIBS="-lsqlite3"
I have a guix system up and running now, and guix-package install gcc seems to have finished without errors.
I'll just check that.
Just two things that i noticed while installing GCC,
There's no resume support for partial downloads.
The progress bar should be confined to a single line rather than spanning 100*10 lines (one for each 0.1%) (at least that's what happened on my end , maybe i have a slow internet connection.)
Are these issues worth addressing as of now?
PS - Should i submit an application regarding Guix as GSOC Project now ?
> Thanks,
> Ludo’.