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Re: Add a generalized git-file? to Guix?
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Ludovic Courtès |
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Re: Add a generalized git-file? to Guix? |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Jan 2017 15:32:01 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1 (gnu/linux) |
Howdy!
Mathieu Lirzin <address@hidden> skribis:
> Christopher Allan Webber <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Thompson, David writes:
>>
>>> Hi Christopher and Jan,
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 11:28 AM, Christopher Allan Webber
>>> <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>> Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Christopher Allan Webber writes:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The file is updated, and even nicer now, since I'm using a hack from
>>>>>> guile-sdl2 which allows you to set the source to the whole checkout.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ohh! That needs to go in the Guix manual... could git-file? be added
>>>>> to guix/utils?
>>>>
>>>> Maybe! I think David knows more about the provenance?
>>>
>>> I took this code from Ludovic. See make-git-predicate in
>>> gnu/packages/package-management.scm in the Guix source tree.
>>>
>>>> I agree it would be nice to have in Guix itself.
>>>
>>> Agreed. A generalized and publicly available procedure would be great.
>>>
>>> - Dave
>>
>> Hello! See the above conversation... 8sync now uses `git-file?' in its
>> guix.scm, a predicate check which allows for checking out the whole
>> local directory as a "source" for testing a package. I borrowed it from
>> Dave who originally adapted it from some code in Guix itself. See:
>>
>> http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/8sync.git/tree/guix.scm#n62
>>
>> This is pretty handy; probably other projects would like to make use of
>> it. What do we think of making it a generally available utility?
>
> I would make use of it and I am in favour of adding it to Guix.
I think it comes from ‘current-guix’ in package-management.scm, and yes,
we should probably make it public.
Would someone like to submit a patch? The most difficult issue is
finding in file in which to store it. ;-) Maybe git-download.scm?
Thanks,
Ludo’.