> In your case you don't need a .guix-channel because your package modules are named correctly:
Ah good to know thanks. RE: "guix search hello-foo" and "guix install hello-foo" not working for me, this turned out to be an issue with my PATH variable. So its working now. Thanks, Anthony On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 11:56 PM Julien Lepiller <[email protected]> wrote: > Le 22 avril 2020 02:23:56 GMT-04:00, Anthony Quizon <[email protected]> > a écrit : > >I'm trying to experiment with my own channel packages. > > > >Here is my current channel code: > >https://github.com/anthonyquizon/guix-channel > > > >The docs in https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/Channels.html > >mentions > >that if I have packages in a subdirectory, I need to specify its > >location > >in .guix-channel. > > > >However, doing this, 'guix pull' does not work and giving me an error: > > > > > >*|builder for > >`/gnu/store/04xj2y92320w5jd2rs3kqcdd4wxg0w78-anthonyquizon-packages.drv' > >failed to produce output path > >`/gnu/store/ky6097zcynxvwdkmgk5vw7p2qrqwyby8-anthonyquizon-packages' > > > > build of > >/gnu/store/04xj2y92320w5jd2rs3kqcdd4wxg0w78-anthonyquizon-packages.drv > >failed * > > > >(I've renamed .guix-channel to _guix-channel for now) > > > >I tried to add a package in the root folder and was not able to search > >or > >install it via "guix search hello-foo" and "guix install hello-foo" > >after a > >"guix pull". > > > >The package builds fine with "guix build -L . anthony-hello". > > > >Is there something I'm missing? > > In your case you don't need a .guix-channel because your package modules > are named correctly: > > In a/b/c.scm is module (a b c), no need for a .guix-channel > > If in a/b/c.scm is module (b c), you'll need to specify a as thc > subdirectory where modules are located. Does it make sense? >
