Hi, zimoun <zimon.touto...@gmail.com> writes:
> On Wed, 14 Sep 2022 at 02:59, Fredrik Salomonsson <platt...@posteo.net> wrote: > >> If I name the local clone `issue.el` (name of the directory); >> `guix build -f guix.scm` will fail. It will just copy the file >> `issue.el` and then `ert-runner` fails as there is no test directory. >> >> But if I name the local clone something else, e.g. `issue-el` then it >> will copy all the files, `ert-runner` will be happy and >> `guix build -f guix.scm` will succeed. >> >> I'm not sure if this is an issue in `emacs-build-system`, `local-file` >> or plain old user error. > > Well, I guess it comes from ’unpack’; which reads: > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > (define* (unpack #:key source #:allow-other-keys) > "Unpack SOURCE into the build directory. SOURCE may be a compressed > archive, a directory, or an Emacs Lisp file." > (if (string-suffix? ".el" source) > (begin > (mkdir "source") > (chdir "source") > (copy-file source (store-file->elisp-source-file source)) > #t) > (gnu:unpack #:source source))) > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Ah, yeah that would make sense. > Well, I guess again that the ’source’ should contain something like, > > (file-name (git-file-name name version) > > to avoid the issue. But the naive approach does not work with > ’local-file’. Would `file-is-directory?` work? E.g. (if (and (string-suffix? ".el" source) (not (file-is-directory? source))) …) I'm currently at work so I cannot test this right now. -- s/Fred[re]+i[ck]+/Fredrik/g