Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-08-29 Thread Distopico
Nice, thanks for your response. On 2023-08-24, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > Hi, > > Distopico skribis: > >>> Regarding customization, ‘--with-input’ and perhaps other transformation >>> options may correspond to your needs: >>> >>> >>> https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/html_node/Package-Tran

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-08-24 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi, Distopico skribis: >> Regarding customization, ‘--with-input’ and perhaps other transformation >> options may correspond to your needs: >> >> >> https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/html_node/Package-Transformation-Options.html >> > > According with the docs, it will make rebuilt the pack

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-08-19 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi, Thanks for your feedback. On Wed, 26 Jul 2023 at 19:29, Distopico wrote: > So, in many cases, I haven't been able to fully integrate Guix into my > development workflow. I had to look for alternative ways outside Guix, > like Nix. > > I appreciate the simplicity of Guix, but let's say that

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-08-18 Thread Distopico
On 2023-08-16, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > Hi, > > A late reply… > > Distopico skribis: > >> 1. Are there plans in the future to improve integration between >> development tools? For example, having haskell-language-server for >> ghc@9.x and another one for ghc@8.x, or something similar to the >>

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-08-16 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi, A late reply… Distopico skribis: > 1. Are there plans in the future to improve integration between > development tools? For example, having haskell-language-server for > ghc@9.x and another one for ghc@8.x, or something similar to the > overwrite feature in Nix flake? I don’t think the pro

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-08-08 Thread Saku Laesvuori
>> Certainly, Nix enjoys clout, but there's nothing to stop you from >> committing a guix.scm to your favourite project. Case in point, I >> recently contributed to one such project on Github (via mail to the >> devs, of course). > >Well, what holds me back is that many dependencies are missing, s

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-08-05 Thread Liliana Marie Prikler
Am Samstag, dem 05.08.2023 um 20:48 +0100 schrieb (: > Liliana Marie Prikler writes: > > As for packaging clippy, you could try the crate importer, but > > there's a chance that it does something useless, because Rust > > decided that their own packaging strategy didn't work for it.  The > > same

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-08-05 Thread (
Liliana Marie Prikler writes: > As for packaging clippy, you could try the crate importer, but there's > a chance that it does something useless, because Rust decided that > their own packaging strategy didn't work for it. The same disclaimer > also holds for some GNOME projects that decided to u

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-08-05 Thread Liliana Marie Prikler
Hi Distopico, Am Freitag, dem 04.08.2023 um 20:11 -0500 schrieb Distopico: > > On 2023-07-29, Liliana Marie Prikler > wrote: > > > Hi Distopico > > > > Am Mittwoch, dem 26.07.2023 um 19:29 -0500 schrieb Distopico: > > > > > > Hi, I'm quite new in Guix, I have been using it for 6 months now >

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-08-04 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 5 août 2023 03:49:30 GMT+02:00, Distopico a écrit : > >On 2023-07-31, "(" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Distopico writes: >>> In terms of programming languages, I have found almost all the ones I >>> needed, with the exception of Kotlin. >> >> The build sequence for Kotlin is some sort of hellish

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-08-04 Thread Distopico
On 2023-07-31, "(" wrote: > Hi, > > Distopico writes: >> In terms of programming languages, I have found almost all the ones I >> needed, with the exception of Kotlin. > > The build sequence for Kotlin is some sort of hellish double > nightmare-loop of doom. As far as I'm aware, th

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-08-04 Thread Distopico
On 2023-07-31, Wilko Meyer wrote: > Hi, > > Distopico writes: > >> 2. Do you see developers as a potential target audience for Guix, or is >> it mainly focused on HPC (High-Performance Computing)? > > Developers is a pretty broad and generic term to start with. Considering > Guix is somewhat of

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-08-04 Thread Distopico
On 2023-07-29, Liliana Marie Prikler wrote: > Hi Distopico > > Am Mittwoch, dem 26.07.2023 um 19:29 -0500 schrieb Distopico: >> >> Hi, I'm quite new in Guix, I have been using it for 6 months now and >> I love it, but for development I have not been able to use it as much >> as I would like. >

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-08-04 Thread Wilko Meyer
Hi, Distopico writes: > 2. Do you see developers as a potential target audience for Guix, or is > it mainly focused on HPC (High-Performance Computing)? Developers is a pretty broad and generic term to start with. Considering Guix is somewhat of a general purpose package manager/Guix System a

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-07-31 Thread (
Hi, Distopico writes: > In terms of programming languages, I have found almost all the ones I > needed, with the exception of Kotlin. The build sequence for Kotlin is some sort of hellish double nightmare-loop of doom. As far as I'm aware, this is how the main dependencies of Kotlin

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-07-29 Thread Liliana Marie Prikler
Hi Distopico Am Mittwoch, dem 26.07.2023 um 19:29 -0500 schrieb Distopico: > > Hi, I'm quite new in Guix, I have been using it for 6 months now and > I love it, but for development I have not been able to use it as much > as I would like. "Development" is a loaded term that is understood differen