Hello Konrad, Konrad Hinsen writes: > * gnu/packages/emacs.scm (emacs-exec-path-from-shell): New variable. > --- > gnu/packages/emacs.scm | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/gnu/packages/emacs.scm b/gnu/packages/emacs.scm > index c2c162c75..9c9c399fd 100644 > --- a/gnu/packages/emacs.scm > +++ b/gnu/packages/emacs.scm > @@ -7361,3 +7361,31 @@ highlighting and indentation support.") > @uref{https://www.terraform.io/, Terraform} configuration files. Most of the > functionality is inherited from @code{hcl-mode}.") > (license license:gpl3+))) > + > +(define-public emacs-exec-path-from-shell > + (package > + (name "emacs-exec-path-from-shell") > + (version "1.11") > + (source > + (origin > + (method url-fetch) > + (uri (string-append > + "http://stable.melpa.org/packages/exec-path-from-shell-" > + version > + ".el")) Same as in https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=30798#8 Unfortunately, we can't use sources from MELPA. The problem is: when a repository get a new commit, the old tarball is *REPLACED* with the new one on MELPA, so the package could never be built anymore, since the source disappeared. That's why we use tarballs directly from source. BTW, to make a recipe more polished you could remove unnecessary new lines, for example: (uri (string-append "http://stable.melpa.org/packages/deft-" version ".el")) > + (sha256 > + (base32 > + "03qjgb81cq1l3j54lvlf98r75vmmgd06mj6qh5wa6mz4xzp4w26r")))) > + (build-system emacs-build-system) > + (home-page > + "https://github.com/purcell/exec-path-from-shell") > + (synopsis > + "Get environment variables such as $PATH from the shell") Likewise (new line). > + (description > + "This library allows the user to set Emacs' @code{exec-path} and @code{$PATH} ^ unnecessary apostrophe? Also this line is too long (more than 80 symbols). > +from the shell path, so that @code{shell-command}, @code{compile} and the > +like work as expected on systems on which Emacs is not guaranteed > +to inherit a login shell's environment variables. It also allows other > +environment variables to be retrieved from the shell, so that Emacs will > +see the same values you get in a terminal.") > + (license license:gpl3+))) Otherwise LGTM. Thanks, Oleg.