Federico Beffa <be...@ieee.org> skribis: > On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 5:55 PM, Federico Beffa <be...@ieee.org> wrote: >> On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> wrote: >>> Federico Beffa <be...@ieee.org> skribis: >>> >>>> If you install guix in the default prefix (/usr/local) you should find a >>>> file called 'guix.el' in /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/. With that >>>> you can include the following commands in your .emacs file and you >>>> should be all set: >>>> >>>> 1. (setq load-path (append '("/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/") >>>> load-path)) >>>> 2. (require 'guix-init nil t) >>>> >>>> On some host distros step 1. may not even be needed. >>> >>> I don’t see how to make that happen automatically on foreign distros. >>> Any ideas? >>> >>> We still have the option of making it more prominent in the >>> documentation, for example by mentioning specifically Emacs under >>> <https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/html_node/Application-Setup.html>. >>> >>> Thoughts? >> >> If we make an 'emacs-guix' package and make it an input to emacs it should >> work. > > Attached is a proof of concept patch showing one way to do it. > > If you don't want to add the full 'guix.el',
Indeed, I think it would be too much. > then we should definitely add code in a similar way to instruct emacs > to look in the right places (".../guix.d") for our emacs packages out > of the box. As Dmitry rightfully points out, having emacs packages > which do not work out of the box is just a bug. Yeah. Alex, any idea how to add the guix.d subdirectories to the search path without duplicating all of guix.el in the ‘emacs’ package? Thanks, Ludo’.