Hi Cato, Catonano writes:
> Il giorno dom 1 lug 2018 alle ore 22:36 Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> ha > scritto: > >> Hello Alex, >> >> Alex Sassmannshausen <alex.sassmannshau...@gmail.com> skribis: >> >> > Otherwise you can get the code from >> > https://gitlab.com/a-sassmannshausen/guile-hall/, and build (hopefully) >> > using the traditional >> > $ autoreconf -vif && ./configure && make >> > dance. >> > >> > What is Guile Hall? >> > >> > From the README: >> > >> > Hall is a command-line application and a set of Guile libraries that >> > allow you to quickly create and publish Guile projects. It allows you >> > to transparently support the GNU build system, manage a project >> > hierarchy & provides tight coupling to Guix. >> >> This looks really great! There’s this longstanding issue with >> distributing Guile code, and this seems to be a good approach. >> >> In particular, that it’s not a Guix-only solution, while at the same >> time offering Guix support is really a wise choice. >> >> I think we should advertise it widely, it’ll be immensely helpful to >> newcomers. When the manual is more complete ;-), we could refer to it >> from guile.texi, too. >> > > > That'd be great > > I have a hard time in trying to fill the manual though > > The blank page block ! > > It doesn't help that I don't fully understand the README file > > I could use some help > > Alex, Maybe you could edit a skeleton of how you see the manual with > paragraph titles titles only ? > > That would allow me to try to fill it, to some extent. I've now gotten around to writing a first draft of the manual. It's pretty complete. To get access to it, pull the latest revision, do the autotools dance & run make info. You should then be able to read the info manual in all it's glory. Obviously it will be part of the next release in Guix — but until then, patches & feedback welcome! Alex