Mathieu Othacehe writes:
> Hello,
>
>> This is really well written. May I edit this article and reproduce it
>> for the guix blog and perhaps the guix manual? If ludo's ok with me
>> putting it on the blog, then I intend to end the blog post with "This
>> article first appeared in this
Sergiu Ivanov writes:
> Hi John,
> Tell me how I can help.
>
> I picked up Guix a couple of weeks ago and my Elisp programming
> experience is quite limited, but I may still be useful :-)
>
I think emacs-guix has been broken for a while. There is a new effort
to fix it. The new home for
Hi John,
Thus quoth John Soo on Thu Jan 21 2021 at 17:12 (+0100):
> Hi Sergiu,
>
>
> As far as I understand it, that is bug in emacs-guix, apologies.
Absolutely no worries: I can live with running Guix commands in
ansi-term for quite a while.
> There is certainly a lot to fix.
Tell
Hi Sergiu,
As far as I understand it, that is bug in emacs-guix, apologies.There is
certainly a lot to fix.
Kindly,
John
Hello Guix Masters,
I am moving to Guix after 4 years of using Nix, mainly because Guix is
Lisp-based and Emacs friendly, and because I love the documentation.
Speaking of Emacs, I ran into the following problem. I use an
additional channel which I add in /etc/guix/channels.scm (I also tried
Hello,
Since this morning, I can install libnode perfectly!
Many thanks
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> Le 15 janv. 2021 à 09:40, Pierre-Antoine Bouttier
I believe in guix land this is best achieved with
#+BEGIN_SRC
guix environment -m environment.scm
#+END_SRC
Assuming the project that you are working on has such an
"environment.scm" file.
guile-haunt has "package.scm" file that does something like this:
Hi!
Thanks for sharing, this is very helpful.
Shouldn't Guix include an uninstaller then? Looks like it would be
handy :)
I can't find any instructions in the manual either. Am I missing
something or should we update the manual?
Providing an uninstaller would hit two birds with one stone ;)