On Fri, Nov 05, 2021 at 10:52:54PM +0100, Théo Maxime Tyburn wrote: > > Efraim Flashner writes: > > > The way I do it is I read my emails with mutt and I pipe the patch file > > (either the e-mail or a part of it, depending on how it came through) to > > 'cd workspace/guix; git am' and then test it out from there. > > > > There is also CBaines's patch tracker. If you add > > https://git.guix-patches.cbaines.net/git/guix-patches as another remote > > (git remote add guix-patches https://git.guix-patches.cbaines.net/git/guix-patches) > > then you can cherry-pick c6e882a52b5e736d0ac11872bc2dc6e26100115a and > > test out the patch that way. > > Thanks, CBaines’ patch tracker made it very easy to get the code. > > So I run "./pre-inst-env guix shell julia". But apparently julia wasn’t > rebuilt as I did that. So when I then run "./pre-inst-env julia" I am > probabilly using the unpatched julia version, right ? > If I install say "julia-docstringextensions" with guix and then in julia > add it with Pkg it still gets installed the usual way. > How can I use the julia package as defined in the patch ? I looked at the patch again. It doesn't actually affect the julia package itself but packages built using the julia-build-system. Right now I'm trying to test it with './pre-inst-env guix shell julia julia-pyplot julia-staticarrays julia-statsbase' and then using the julia from that shell to try importing other packages to finish loading a different project. -- Efraim Flashner רנשלפ םירפא GPG key = A28B F40C 3E55 1372 662D 14F7 41AA E7DC CA3D 8351 Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on emails sent or received unencrypted