Fixed with 2026204a13515aaa9b7814f9a6f0a60b65493bd1.
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Hi Pierre,
On Fri, 05 Oct 2018 15:30:03 +0200
Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
> > In “guile-sly”, for example, the configure script accepts
> > “--with-libfreeimage-prefix=” and “--with-libgslcblas-prefix=”,
> > which are then used to construct a full path to the libraries. In
> > other cases where the
Hi,
>> Adding to *foreign-library-directories* at compile time may allow a
>> package to compile, but I get the feeling that it may not have the
>> desired effect when you try to load the package later on.
>
> Why? In my experience it works for a compiled Next executable.
>
>> I guess another app
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
>> What I'm
>> thinking of is something like a configure script to set the library
>> paths before building is done. I think there are some examples of
>> guile projects which do just that.
>
> Hmm, I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Could you provide an example
Hi Pierre,
I've seen your later e-mail but I'd still like to answer some of your
questions here.
On Thu, 04 Oct 2018 10:37:08 +0200
Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
> CC-ing Ludovic and Ricardo if they want to chime in.
>
> Thanks for the feedback, Andy, so invaluable as always.
>
> > I've been using
CC-ing Ludovic and Ricardo if they want to chime in.
Thanks for the feedback, Andy, so invaluable as always.
> I've been using a cffi consumer for a while now, and my approach for
> that package was to update references to library and header files with
> the full paths to their respective store i
Hi,
On Wed, 03 Oct 2018 20:34:24 +0200
Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
> Last (hopefully?) step before getting Next up and running: add
> support for CFFI.
>
> I've re-used your CFFI package and they seem to work. Now if I want
> to package cl-sqlite, it fails because sqlite.so cannot be found.
> Inde
Hmmm, I should have posted this on Next's bug, not this one, sorry.
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Hi Pierre,
On Tue, 02 Oct 2018 12:24:29 +0200
Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
> > It'd be nice to have an importer. Maybe we can use Nix's work to
> > reduce the amount of investigation needed to get there.
>
> Absolutely. ASDF is good enough that the vast majority of CL
> libraries can be packaged
> It'd be nice to have an importer. Maybe we can use Nix's work to
> reduce the amount of investigation needed to get there.
Absolutely. ASDF is good enough that the vast majority of CL libraries can be
packaged without an itch.
If we could use Quicklisp or
http://quickdocs.org/
to
Hi,
On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 23:46:08 +0200
Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
> Also see
>
> https://github.com/quicklisp/quicklisp-projects/issues/1561
>
> There are some interesting links, mostly about the Nix system. See
> the
>
>
> https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/5048b0d1f9e908665a01
Hi,
On Mon, 01 Oct 2018 15:53:50 +0200
Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
> Another issue, Andy, is with the new `normalize-dependency' function
> that adds support for the dependency syntax as specified by the ASDF
> grammar. I think your approach is good but it fails for `jpl-queues`
> because it produc
Another issue, Andy, is with the new `normalize-dependency' function that adds
support for the dependency syntax as specified by the ASDF grammar. I think
your approach is good but it fails for `jpl-queues` because it produces the
following .asd file in the store:
--8<---cut here-
Hey Pierre,
Sorry for taking so long to get back to you.
On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 09:19:46 +0200
Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
> On the long road to packaging Next browser (bug #32729), I've hit a
> big obstacle: packaging the SLIME/SWANK dependency.
>
> We currently have an emacs-slime package, but that
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