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Re: Modified load-path proposal
From: |
Kevin Ryde |
Subject: |
Re: Modified load-path proposal |
Date: |
Mon, 31 Oct 2005 10:48:43 +1100 |
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Neil Jerram <address@hidden> writes:
>
> In the init.d approach, there would be a directory named
> $sysconfdir/guile/X.Y/init.d, and we would distribute an init.scm file
> (which Guile normally loads on startup) which would load all the files
> in $sysconfdir/guile/X.Y/init.d. So, for example, when a package
> guile-foo is installed under $prefix, it would create the file
> $sysconfdir/guile/X.Y/init.d/guile-foo with contents:
>
> (require-load-path-directory "$prefix/wherever/my/scheme/files/are")
What advantage is this over putting a symlink in /usr/share/guile/site
to point to this alternate location?
What is the wherever/my/scheme/files/are directory likely to be?
Guile library packages wouldn't be sprayed randomly across all four
corners of the disk would they?
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, (continued)
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Kevin Ryde, 2005/10/22
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Neil Jerram, 2005/10/28
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Neil Jerram, 2005/10/30
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2005/10/30
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Neil Jerram, 2005/10/30
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2005/10/31
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Neil Jerram, 2005/10/31
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Tomas Zerolo, 2005/10/31
- Re: Modified load-path proposal,
Kevin Ryde <=
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Tomas Zerolo, 2005/10/31
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Neil Jerram, 2005/10/31
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Kevin Ryde, 2005/10/31
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Neil Jerram, 2005/10/15
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Greg Troxel, 2005/10/15
- Re: Modified load-path proposal, Neil Jerram, 2005/10/15
Re: Modified load-path proposal, Ludovic Courtès, 2005/10/14