[email protected] (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > Honestly it’s unclear to me that this would bring much to > <https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/html_node/Defining-Packages.html> > and related sections.
I'm seeing it from the point of view of view of someone who's quite experienced with Fedora and Debian packaging and has past experience of Scheme, but not Guile, and doesn't have time to become an expert. I'm guessing I'm not so unusual, but maybe that's wrong. Some things which are documented aren't very easy to spot. For others it seems as if you have to go looking for examples. I think would help considerably if they were compared as idioms explicitly with what you'd do for Fedora, in particular (to the extent there are correspondences). Although doing a simple program initially was quite easy, I've struggled with a fairly straightforward library which is just the first step to provide openfabrics interfaces. I'll have a go at writing down a few things when I have a chance; they may turn out to be based on misconceptions, but that's worth finding out. This is meant to be constructive, of course! > Call it propaganda if you want, Apologies, that wasn't badly; I'm used to any sort of why-you-should-use-it material being called "propaganda" non-seriously, even if I wrote it. > but I still find > this much simpler than Debian packaging (I’m not too familiar with RPM.) -- The ultimate computing slogan is "Your Mileage May Vary". -- Richard O'Keefe
