Hello Ricardo!

On 3/15/21 4:43 PM, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
> Hi Zelphir,
>
>> https://guix.gnu.org/cookbook/en/html_node/Packaging-Tutorial.html
>> is a good
>> start. It has even got cookbook in the name. Definitely the right idea to
>> complement the general documentation. I am aware of its existence.
>> Unfortunately, I could not get the basic approach of the "Hello World 
>> package"
>> working for my package, even though it is pure guile, no other library 
>> required
>> and no FFI or anything. I would have preferred not having to go through all 
>> the
>> autotools stuff, and to have this simple way working for my package. Perhaps 
>> I
>> did something slightly wrong. I do not know. Someone mentioned on the guile 
>> user
>> mailing list, that this is all that should be needed for a pure guile 
>> package.
>> Perhaps it can be updated?
> Could you share the code you’re trying to package?  Perhaps it will
> become clearer to us what you would like to see changed in the cookbook
> — and perhaps it will become clearer to you how packaging for Guix works.

Yes, I'll link it:

https://notabug.org/ZelphirKaltstahl/guile-fslib/commit/eacdbb5ee9e30413392908d9e3988e30e9411aa7
<https://notabug.org/ZelphirKaltstahl/guile-fslib/commit/eacdbb5ee9e30413392908d9e3988e30e9411aa7>

Or:

https://notabug.org/ZelphirKaltstahl/guile-fslib/src/0.2.0
<https://notabug.org/ZelphirKaltstahl/guile-fslib/src/0.2.0>

Why not the latest version? Because I have made many changes to the repository
(not so much or none to the actual code though), to make a package using 
guile-hall.

I don't exactly remember the error I got, but I could try that route again and
report.

Best regards,
Zelphir

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