Christopher Allan Webber skribis:
> David Thompson writes:
>
>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>
>>> Christopher Allan Webber skribis:
>>>
- The "hip new way" of doing things is to use Bower. Bower is a
package manager, but it's made specifically for static assets served
to the
David Thompson writes:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> Christopher Allan Webber skribis:
>>
>>> - The "hip new way" of doing things is to use Bower. Bower is a
>>>package manager, but it's made specifically for static assets served
>>>to the user, such as css files, fonts, javascript li
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Christopher Allan Webber skribis:
>
>> - The "hip new way" of doing things is to use Bower. Bower is a
>>package manager, but it's made specifically for static assets served
>>to the user, such as css files, fonts, javascript like jquery, etc.
>>Bower also
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Christopher Allan Webber skribis:
>
>> - The "hip new way" of doing things is to use Bower. Bower is a
>>package manager, but it's made specifically for static assets served
>>to the user, such as css files, fonts, javascript like jquery, etc.
>>Bower also
Christopher Allan Webber skribis:
> - The "hip new way" of doing things is to use Bower. Bower is a
>package manager, but it's made specifically for static assets served
>to the user, such as css files, fonts, javascript like jquery, etc.
>Bower also puts these in an extlib/ or what
Christopher Allan Webber writes:
> David Thompson writes:
>
>> Christopher Allan Webber writes:
>>
[SNIP]
>>> Dave Thompson has made what I think is probably a good suggestion: there
>>> should be some sort of environment variable set with something
>>> searchable. This way, during the "./con
David Thompson writes:
> Christopher Allan Webber writes:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm interested in "guix environment" as a universal solution for
>> virtualenv/bower/etc. There's good reasons to want this; aside from
>> Guix being awesome, packaging for web applications is getting more and
>> mor
Christopher Allan Webber writes:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm interested in "guix environment" as a universal solution for
> virtualenv/bower/etc. There's good reasons to want this; aside from
> Guix being awesome, packaging for web applications is getting more and
> more insane and often involves many
Hello all,
I'm interested in "guix environment" as a universal solution for
virtualenv/bower/etc. There's good reasons to want this; aside from
Guix being awesome, packaging for web applications is getting more and
more insane and often involves many layers of package management, often
*multiple