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Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem
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Saku Laesvuori |
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Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem |
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Tue, 8 Aug 2023 19:59:29 +0300 |
>> Certainly, Nix enjoys clout, but there's nothing to stop you from
>> committing a guix.scm to your favourite project. Case in point, I
>> recently contributed to one such project on Github (via mail to the
>> devs, of course).
>
>Well, what holds me back is that many dependencies are missing, such as
>the basic ones I mentioned, making it impossible to use Guix in many
>cases. [...] So, it's not
>feasible to include that in the project due to current limitations.
You could add the missing dependencies to the guix.scm. I often have ten
or so dependencies in my haskell projects' guix.scm files. It takes a
bit of time because the recursive hackage importer is currently broken
(https://issues.guix.gnu.org/64734), but it's not too bad because guix
already has most of the common packages.
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Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem, Simon Tournier, 2023/08/19