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@ 2016-04-17 18:27 Catonano
  2016-04-18  7:59 ` environments Ludovic Courtès
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From: Catonano @ 2016-04-17 18:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I understand that environments are for developing projects installing
dependencies in a separate space in order not to clutter the main
installation.

Say I want to work on a ruby based project. This is an hypothesis, actually
I have never seen a single line of ruby code in my life

Now, this project has a gem file downloading tons of components that the
project depends on.

Is it possible to type

guix environment ruby

then inside such an environment run bundler (or how it is called) and have
it do its thing ?

It will download to the local project folder not trying to affect anything
outside the project, right ?

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* Re: environments
  2016-04-17 18:27 environments Catonano
@ 2016-04-18  7:59 ` Ludovic Courtès
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2016-04-18  7:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Catonano; +Cc: help-guix

Catonano <catonano@gmail.com> skribis:

> Now, this project has a gem file downloading tons of components that the
> project depends on.
>
> Is it possible to type
>
> guix environment ruby
>
> then inside such an environment run bundler (or how it is called) and have
> it do its thing ?

Sure, but rather:

  guix environment --ad-hoc ruby

to create an environment containing Ruby.

> It will download to the local project folder not trying to affect anything
> outside the project, right ?

I’ve never used Bundler, but I think that’s what it does.

So this is all possible, like on any other GNU/Linux system.  The
downside, of course, is that Bundler is not integrated with Guix and
does not provide the same reproducibility guarantees and same level of
control over environments.

The ideal way would be to provide Guix packages for the Gems you need,
using ‘guix import’, and then use that to manage your development
environments.

Ludo’.

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