On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 11:53:33AM +0300, Alex Kost wrote:
> Leo Famulari (2016-03-15 02:34 +0300) wrote:
> 
> [...]
> >  (define-public python2-llfuse
> > -  (package-with-python2 python-llfuse))
> > +  (package (inherit (package-with-python2
> > +                 (strip-python2-variant python-llfuse)))
> > +    (propagated-inputs `(("python2-contextlib2" ,python2-contextlib2)))))
> > +
> > +;; For attic@0.16
> > +(define-public python-llfuse@0.41
> 
> All our package variables use '-' to separate name and version.  I think
> this is good choice and we shouldn't use '@' in variable names.

Okay, I replaced all use of '@' with '-'.

Is the '@' syntax is only meant to be used on the command line?

> 
> -- 
> Alex

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