On Fri, 06 May 2022 08:44:46 -0600 (1 week, 4 hours, 25 minutes ago), Katherine Cox-Buday <cox.katherin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Wil deBeest <bovid...@4tii.de> writes: > > > > Wil deBeest <bovid...@4tii.de> writes: > > > >> > >> Benjamin Slade <beo...@gmail.com> writes: > >> > >>> I'm trying to run my long-standing stumpwm init.lisp on a recent Guix > >>> install, using the packaged stumpwm, however when it launches, it > >>> fails to process the init.lisp and gives me an "Don't know how to > >>> REQUIRE sb-cltl2." error. > >>> I've set the SBCL_HOME variable both in .xprofile and in the init.lisp > >>> itself [via `(sb-posix:putenv > >>> "SBCL_HOME=/run/current-system/profile/lib/sbcl/")' ], but this > >>> doesn't seem to help. > >>> Is there a good way around this? (On my other system I just compile > >>> stumpwm from source and install; I don't know if that makes a > >>> difference here.) > >>> —Ben > >> > >> I used to have the same problem, but I don't remember what fixed it. > >> > >> SBCL_HOME isn't set at all, I only have `exec > >> /home/bovid-19/.guix-profile/bin/stumpwm' in my > >> `~/.xinitrc', and my stumpwm init file starts like this: > >> > >> (in-package :stumpwm) > >> (require 'sb-cltl2) > >> > >> > >> I'm not sure what else I can look for. > > > > I have probably found the solution: in addition to stumpwm, I also have > > `cl-trivial-cltl2' and `cl-asdf' (and sbcl) in my system configuration. > > If you can confirm that those two packages are what was missing, we > > should add them to the stumpwm package as inputs. > I think I have this problem? But like Benjamin, it has also been a very long > time since I addressed it. In my profiles, I include: > "stumpwm" > "sbcl-stumpwm-kbd-layouts" > ;; net module has this unacknowledged dependency > "sbcl-cl-ppcre" > "sbcl-stumpwm-net" > "sbcl-stumpwm-pass" > "sbcl-stumpwm-stumptray" > "sbcl-stumpwm-swm-gaps" > "sbcl-stumpwm-ttf-fonts" > and I don't seem to have any problem. I start it from lightdm, and I don't > think > that's doing anything special. > Probably in my case some of the modules are including the missing > dependencies. > I hope that helps somehow. > -- > Katherine Thanks! I'll try adding these packages and see if that helps. best, —Ben