Hi Guix, I noticed that webkitgtk-next is defined in such a way that its name is set to "webkitgtk", not "webkitgtk-next". This contrasts with how other *-next packages are defined, such as emacs-next.
With respect to webkitgtk, if I run: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- guix install webkitgtk --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- the version assigned in webkitgtk-next will be installed. On the other hand, all packages that depend on webkitgtk will be build with version according to version assigned to %webkit-version. I think I'm correct since I've just installed cl-cffi-gtk (which depends on webkitgtk) and the REPL told me: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- WEBKIT> (format nil "~a.~a" (webkit-get-major-version) (webkit-get-minor-version)) "2.36" --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- That is, it picked up the version assigned to webkitgtk, not webkitgtk-next. My question is: shouldn't webkitgtk-next be defined with its name set to "webkitgtk-next" instead of "webkitgtk"? Thanks. -- André A. Gomes "You cannot even find the ruins..."