March 24, 2026 at 5:02 PM, "Samuel Thibault" <[email protected] 
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 > wrote:



> 
> Joshua Branson, le mar. 24 mars 2026 02:08:54 -0400, a ecrit:
> 
> > 
> > diff --git a/contributing/web_pages.mdwn b/contributing/web_pages.mdwn
> >  index e156f6a3..1689afc3 100644
> >  --- a/contributing/web_pages.mdwn
> >  +++ b/contributing/web_pages.mdwn
> >  @@ -103,6 +103,14 @@ editing.
> >  
> >  $ apt install ikiwiki libyaml-syck-perl markdown libsearch-xapian-perl 
> > texinfo
> >  
> >  +### Guix
> >  +
> >  + If you have guix installed, then you can render the wiki via:
> >  +
> >  + $ cd hurd-web/
> >  + $ guix shell
> > 
> Is there no need to somehow ask for installing ikiwiki etc.?

I guess I don't understand your question...

With guix, you can render the wiki via "guix shell && ./render_locally"

The manifest.scm file tells "guix shell" to set up an instant development 
environment.  It just works.

OR

guix package -i ikiwiki perl perl-search-xapian perl-text-markdown 
perl-yaml-syck texinfo && ./render_locally

I can document both methods if you like.  Perhaps you are not familiar with 
guix shell ?

https://guix.gnu.org/manual/1.5.0/en/html_node/Invoking-guix-shell.html  

> > 
> > + $ ./render_locally
> >  +
> >  ## Identifying Yourself
> >  
> >  First, let's make sure that you're properly identifying yourself towards 
> > Git.
> >  -- 
> >  2.53.0
> >
>

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