Hi Julien,
Ohhhh, I see, I didn't know anything about these "sub-packages" that
follow colon.
Is there anything we can do to make it less confusing?
One way would be to allow the user to type coqide, or whatever the
executable they please, and search for all the possible package names
and suggest a way to install an existing package that matches.
I imagine something like:
> coqide
* The command coqide is provided by coq:ide. To install it, run:
guix install coq:ide
>
:-)
Yasu
On Sat, 2021-03-20 at 06:48 -0400, Julien Lepiller wrote:
> Hi Yasu,
>
> This is not a bug: coqide brings a lot of dependencies, so it's in a
> separate output, as you can see with guix search or guix show. To
> install it, install the ide output, like so:
>
> guix install coq:ide
>
> Le 20 mars 2021 02:11:30 GMT-04:00, yasu <[email protected]> a écrit :
> > Hello,
> >
> > After installing COQ using:
> > guix install coq
> >
> > I was perplexed that I could not find the coqide program.
> > Howerver, GUIX does seem to build it:
> >
> >
> > ~$ guix build coq
> > /gnu/store/zns66i9iacpkya3mabvygykir5xwl5c4-coq-8.11.2-ide
> > /gnu/store/n8g37cv0028wds959rjgpl5dsj3p3xl0-coq-8.11.2
> >
> > ~$ ls /gnu/store/zns66i9iacpkya3mabvygykir5xwl5c4-coq-8.11.2-
> > ide/bin
> > coqide
> >
> >
> > The fact that this coqide is not brought to user profile - is this
> > a
> > bug? 😅
> >
> > -Yasu
> >
> >