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From: | Amirouche Boubekki |
Subject: | Re: Call for testing : guix-tox, a version of tox that uses "guix environment". |
Date: | Fri, 10 Jul 2015 08:24:52 +0200 |
User-agent: | Roundcube Webmail/1.1.2 |
On 2015-07-10 03:38, Christopher Allan Webber wrote:
Cyril Roelandt writes:Hey!Those of who you write Python code probably know tox[1], a tool used tomanage tests/builds for Python. It uses virtualenv[2], which allows developers to create "isolated" environments and install packages without polluting their systems.I hacked tox to replace virtualenv with "guix environment". The code isavailable at https://git.framasoft.org/Steap/guix-tox , in the"guix-tox" branch (the master branch is just a mirror of tox). Note thatI will probably use "git push -f" on this branch :) I explained the details in README.rst. If there are Python developers on this list, I would love to know what they think about this.
This is great! I'll have a look at it this week end.
I intend to propose a 20 minute talk about guix-tox at the next PyConFR.
Nice!
This is great! I've also been very interested in "guix environment" as a universal virtualenv. Replacing tox is an excellent example/usage!
I wondering whether it is possible to use the same recipe for `guix environment` and `guix container`. The idea behind that is that one can use environment for dev and container for deployment.
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