Hello Laura, Laura Lazzati <laura.lazzati...@gmail.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2018. okt. 19., P, 20:37): > > On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 4:29 AM Gábor Boskovits <boskov...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hello Ricardo, > > > > Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> ezt írta (időpont: 2018. okt. 19., P > > 9:10): > >> > >> > >> Hi Laura, > >> > >> > with guix environment --pure guix --ad-hoc coreutils findutils which (or > >> > -C) > >> > I get, the output: > >> > Command 'lesspipe' is available in the following places > >> > * /bin/lesspipe > >> > * /usr/bin/lesspipe > >> > The command could not be located because '/bin:/usr/bin' is not > >> > included in the PATH environment variable. > >> > lesspipe: command not found > >> > >> This is because your shell initialization code (e.g. to set up the > >> prompt) refers to lesspipe. You can ignore this or remove the fancy > >> initialization. > >> > >> > There, I run which guix and get: > >> > which: no guix in > >> > (/gnu/store/khk3lpx1li9y5zxzdppn9wi4n5g1qsgs-profile/bin:/gnu/store/khk3lpx1li9y5zxzdppn9wi4n5g1qsgs-profile/sbin) > >> > >> That’s because “--pure” resets the PATH; that’s by design. The only > >> problem you have is that your Guix is located elsewhere. But why do you > >> need Guix itself inside of an environment to build Guix? > >> > >> The point of using “guix environment --pure guix” is only to enter a > >> clean environment containing everything you need to build Guix from > >> source. So once you’re inside of this environment you can run the > >> bootstrap and configure scripts, and run make to compile the sources. > >> > >> To *use* that Guix you just built you need to use “./pre-inst-env guix” > >> from the source directory. > >> > >> > The closest I got was by setting: > >> > PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin/:/bin > >> > PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin > >> > >> This defeats the purpose of using “--pure” as these directories contain > >> all sorts of things on a foreign distro, so you lose control over the > >> environment. > > I am glad to tell you that I have followed all the commands, I will > copy some of them here just in case, and saved the output in my daily > journal of everything :) > > guix environment --pure guix --ad-hoc coreutils findutils which > ./bootstrap > ./configure --localstatedir=/var > make > echo $? ->got 0 > which guix -> got > no guix in > (/gnu/store/khk3lpx1li9y5zxzdppn9wi4n5g1qsgs-profile/bin:/gnu/store/khk3lpx1li9y5zxzdppn9wi4n5g1qsgs-profile/sbin) > ./pre-inst-env guix package --help -> worked fine! > ./pre-inst-env guix package -i hello -> the same > ./pre-inst-env guix package -i emacs > export PATH="/home/laura/.guix-profile/bin${PATH:+:}$PATH" > export INFOPATH="/home/laura/.guix-profile/share/info${INFOPATH:+:}$INFOPATH" > (with this two exports, I could run hello and emacs without problems) > ./pre-inst-env guix package -i nss-certs > Played a lot with > ./pre-inst-env guix build r-aspi > and > emacs gnu/packages/cran.scm > until I found out that there were syntax errors, mismatches in > parenthesis and so on, and in the last > ./pre-inst-env guix build r-aspi got: > ;;; note: source file /home/laura/guix/gnu/packages/cran.scm > ;;; newer than compiled /home/laura/guix/gnu/packages/cran.go > (still that) but:
This is not a problem, it just indicates that you modified cran.scm, and it will use the .scm file instead, as the .go file was compiled from an older source. > successfully built > /gnu/store/bmapswnk9li1nscfpirgzsy3npw9hyql-r-aspi-0.2.0.drv > /gnu/store/a3apqwf4hy67ms462hn802gk89x99mzh-r-aspi-0.2.0 > That's great! > I am following the contribution guide now, to send the patch, I ran > ./pre-inst-env guix lint r-aspi > ;;; note: source file /home/laura/guix/gnu/packages/cran.scm > ;;; newer than compiled /home/laura/guix/gnu/packages/cran.go > fetching CVE database for 2018... > fetching CVE database for 2017... > fetching CVE database for 2016... > fetching CVE database for 2015... > > Is this output OK? > Yes, this output is just fine. > > > > > > Sorry, my bad, I missed that. > > > >> > >> -- > >> Ricardo > > > > g_bor > > Regards! > Laura Best regards, g_bor