I think you got it right, I've used thas in the past. Maybe your cli options
are out of order? Instead of -f -d, try -D -f. Do you even have d1 or d3 in
your current shell? Could they come from outside?
Le 14 novembre 2022 19:41:58 GMT+01:00, Andy Tai a écrit :
>Hi, guix allows setting up an en
It is a good idea. Best way is to create your own packages in a
channel and include those.
On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 10:41:58AM -0800, Andy Tai wrote:
> Hi, guix allows setting up an environment containing all the
> dependencies for development of a package; this can be done via a
> guix.scm file co
Manolis Ragkousis writes:
> We are excited to announce a devroom on Declarative and Minimalistic
> Computing at FOSDEM on 4th of February, 2023!
>
I'll be the first one to say it. Someone ought to talk about the
upcoming guile-steel language, which is built on pre-scheme:
https://dustycloud.or
Hi, guix allows setting up an environment containing all the
dependencies for development of a package; this can be done via a
guix.scm file containing the package definition.
My question is, if I am developing a package which has dependencies
with newer versions than what is available in the guix