Ok this is the last revision for today
Now I'm gonna do something else, really ! 😀
From b0354b6292b4b43a4743bb4b4432250d8bf64732 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Adriano <caton...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 18 May 2020 17:44:15 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] added a reference to guile-hall in the manual

---
 doc/ref/scheme-using.texi | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 1 file changed, 64 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/doc/ref/scheme-using.texi b/doc/ref/scheme-using.texi
index ac265fcca..e59616590 100644
--- a/doc/ref/scheme-using.texi
+++ b/doc/ref/scheme-using.texi
@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ Run the optimizer on a piece of code and print the result.
 @deffn {REPL Command} disassemble exp
 Disassemble a compiled procedure.
 @end deffn
-
+  
 @deffn {REPL Command} disassemble-file file
 Disassemble a file.
 @end deffn
@@ -744,6 +744,69 @@ using a CPAN-like system.
 A complete list of guild scripts can be had by invoking @code{guild
 list}, or simply @code{guild}.
 
+@menu
+* guile-hall::
+@end menu
+
+
+@node guile-hall
+@subsection Bootstrapping projects and distributing them
+
+There's a tool that doesn't come bundled with Guile
+and yet it can be very useful in the common experience of using Guile.
+
+It's @uref{https://gitlab.com/a-sassmannshausen/guile-hall, guile-hall}
+
+When you start a new project guile-hall creates a folder
+containing a scaffold of your new project.
+
+In such scaffold the Autotools setup will be already instrumented,
+you don't need to take care of it yourself.
+
+In this way you'll be able to call make to
+
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+build your project
+@item
+run the unit tests
+@item
+create a distribution package (a .tar.gz file)
+@end itemize
+
+This covers 2 different needs.
+
+On one side it assists you in working on your project
+by allowing you to conveniently build it and run the unit tests
+(with @code{make} and @code{make check}).
+
+On another side, when you're ready it will produce
+a manufact that lends itself to be easily distributed
+(with @code{make dist}).
+
+GNU/Linux distributions will be able to easily
+distribute your project.
+
+But also people running a distribution that doesn't offer your project yet
+will be able to build and run it, provided they are acquainted with the
+usual process
+
+@example
+./configure
+make
+make install
+@end example
+
+Through this process, the configure script of your project will be able to
+check, for example, if a certain Guile library is available or if Guile itself is available and
+in which version.
+
+That's because under the hood guile-hall uses the Autoconf macros provided by Guile.
+
+@xref{Autoconf Macros}
+
+Also, in this way your project will be able to be conveniently installed on the destination system
+in a way that makes it available to all the users of such system.
 
 @node Installing Site Packages
 @section Installing Site Packages
-- 
2.25.1

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