Hi,

Alex Vong <alexvong1...@gmail.com> writes:

> However, there is a little problem. When I run "haunt build -c guixsd.scm",
>
[...]
> In unknown file:
>    ?: 0 [scm-error misc-error #f "~A ~S" ("no code for module" (www)) #f]
>
> ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
> ERROR: no code for module (www)
[...]
> This are my installed packages:
>
[...]
>   autogen     5.18.6  out     
> /gnu/store/3gsqxw3gw862k1m1zmf2wb9p9fc30k7k-autogen-5.18.6
>   perl        5.16.1  out     
> /gnu/store/czs63sm4l0s4a56ab38dqvkx19yzylbq-perl-5.16.1
>   python      3.4.3   out     
> /gnu/store/y5x6c38fzrbfl80jxrgjd6py2k88x12a-python-3.4.3
>   guile       2.0.11  out     
> /gnu/store/5i87jzm90nw8j692y7z1j2qfx16h6ni3-guile-2.0.11
>   haunt       0.1     out     
> /gnu/store/k0cg8shqs12dh9j3a47b6hkvcrk998zg-haunt-0.1
>
> I also try to install guile-www from tarball, but it doesn't help. I
> think this make sense since haunt cannot load module from my
> /usr/share/guile/site. Does anyone know how to fix it?

The (www) module is the module for the website which is defined in
'website/www.scm' so it not related to guile-www.

What is going on is that the current working directory is not in Guile
load path.  In the git version of Haunt, this is added automatically but
in the latest 0.1 release which is the version provided by Guix, this
feature doesn't exist. See:

  
https://git.dthompson.us/haunt.git/commit/288913eff2fc308354a373c39463e48bb879ea91

Since I have only used the git version, I didn't check that.  If you
want to install the latest version from Guix, There is a development
package definition "guix.scm" in the git repository of Haunt.

Thanks for reporting the issue,

--
Mathieu Lirzin

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