Hey Guix \o/ I've been wanting to package one of my little scripts in Guix Home and it uses a little library I wrote for SCSH. I've been looking at how Search Paths work and I'm having trouble figuring out how to make this work.
Search paths seem easy enough generally, I was able to add a simple addition to my configuration by just adding this to the scsh package definition: (native-search-paths (list (search-path-specification (variable "SCSH_LIB_DIRS") (files '("share/scsh/site"))))) This successfully adds something along the lines of the following to my profile when I package my library: export SCSH_LIB_DIRS="${GUIX_PROFILE:-/gnu/store/ib05wwxl1p1b5avihw7fhvphxjhq3y97-profile}/share/scsh/site${SCSH_LIB_DIRS:+:}$SCSH_LIB_DIRS" The only problem here is that the SCSH_LIB_DIRS needs to be a space-separated list of strings instead of the usualy colon-separated list of strings. With the value `#f' denoting where to put the compiled default lib dir. For example in my manual (pre-Guix Home) configuration I have this: export SCSH_LIB_DIRS="#f \"${HOME}/usr/share/scsh/\"" To add `~/usr/share/scsh' to the places where SCSH looks for libraries (or packages as I guess scheme48 and scsh call them?). Unfortunately I can't remember how I found out about `SCSH_LIB_DIRS' and I can't find any reference to it in the manual at the moment. I looked at the `<search-path-specification>', `evaluate-search-paths', and `environment-variable-definition' source, but I think there need to be some changes made in `search-paths.scm' for this to be supported? I can't do it in my own configuration? If there is a way to do this already I would really appreciate a hint as how to do it, otherwise I'll have to see if I can add this support there, if nobody objects. I will probably need some help with this in that case. In case it helps, here is my little script and the library it uses: https://code.ryuslash.org/util/tom/mpd-random-albums/tree/ apologies for the messy UI, I'm still working on updating my CGit stylesheets and as you can probably also tell I'm not a designer. Hopefully this all makes sense :) Thanks for your time! Cheers, Tom