Hi Pierre,
> Ricardo Wurmus <ricardo.wur...@mdc-berlin.de> writes: >> * I wonder if maybe we should avoid using “guix package” for the first >> example and use “guix build” instead. The reason is that “guix >> package” might cause additional builds to be performed dependent on >> the state of the user’s default profile (because of profile hooks). >> Using “guix build” bypasses this issue completely. What do you think? > > Hmm... Installing a package is something more familiar than just "building". > Besides, with the new "cleaner" output, it's only a few lines which the user > is > going to see all the time, so I don't think there is much complexity we can > trim here. > > If we first build, then package, it makes the "easy" example an extra step > more > complicated. I assumed we would just build the package, not build and install. When packaging something, the common thing to do is to build, change, build again, … and in the end maybe install (or submit to the mailing list). >> * “Create a folder” –> “Create a directory”; “folder” is a GUI metaphor, >> but that’s nitpicking to be fair. I prefer “directory”, but use >> “folder” if you find it better :) > > Funny, I did not know that :p What is the GUI metaphor precisely? I > personally > prefer "folder" for the simple reason that it's shorter, but I don't mind > changing ;) A directory is a file system concept: a special kind of file that is a directory of files. IIRC the term “folder” was introduced with Windows and the metaphor is that of a physical folder to store paper documents; it came together with the icon of a cardboard folder, which is still used in modern GUIs. >> * The section on “Recursive importers” does not mention any recursive >> importers :) How about using the CRAN importer here, which supports >> recursive importing with the “-r” option? > > Hmm... I can't get this to work. > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > guix import cran --recursive lubridate > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > returns only one package. That’s because the recursive importer won’t import packages for which Guix already has package definitions (except for the very first). “r-lubridate” already exists, and so do all its dependencies. Currently, “walrus” and some of its dependencies have not been packaged yet, so this command will give you representative output: guix import cran -r walrus > In fact, the "-r,--recursive" flag is missing from > the `guix import cran -h` documentation (while it's there for pipy). I cannot > get it to work for pipy either. Oh, that’s a bug then. We should fix that. -- Ricardo