Ivan Vilata i Balaguer (2020-04-07 15:44:05 -0400) wrote:
> > > So I guess the proper way to go now is to report why `emacs-guix` on a
> > > foreign distro doesn't really work. I'll look at the archives and open
> > > a new thread if needed.
> >
> > Emacs-guix is a project separate from Guix, so
Konrad Hinsen (2020-04-07 10:16:28 +0200) wrote:
> > and behold, the files are under my pulled Guix. Yay! However, `guix-pull`
> > in
> > Emacs still fails with a bunch of "incompatible bytecode kind" errors then
> > "guix: pull: command not found".
>
> The "incompatible byte code" messages ar
Hi Ivan,
> and behold, the files are under my pulled Guix. Yay! However, `guix-pull` in
> Emacs still fails with a bunch of "incompatible bytecode kind" errors then
> "guix: pull: command not found".
The "incompatible byte code" messages are due to emacs-guix using Guile
2.2 whereas Guix is usi
Konrad Hinsen (2020-04-02 09:20:58 +0200) wrote:
> Hi Ivan,
>
> […] Interesting. That looks very different for me on Guix System! But then,
> I don't have "guix" in my profile. Not sure it's a good idea.
>
> > If I run `guix package -s guix`, the version of the `guix` package (which I
> > assume
Hi Ivan,
> My variable is `t` as defined at emacs-guix's `guix-repl.el`. It is used in
> the `guix-repl-guile-args` to set the command line args for Guile. According
> to `ps` in my system, I see these arguments:
...
Interesting. That looks very different for me on Guix System! But then,
I don'
Konrad Hinsen (2020-03-31 20:25:02 +0200) wrote:
> I did some experiments in the Guix REPL created by emacs-guix, but
> I don't understand what's happening. Here I am exploring
> emacs-caps-lock, a package that I got with today's pull:
>
> scheme@(emacs-guix)> (%search-load-path "gnu/packages/ema
Konrad Hinsen writes:
> No, and yes. Meaning that I most definitely didn't expect it, but I
> confirm your observations. And I am running Guix System, so it's not
> related to your Guix-under-Debian installation.
I did some experiments in the Guix REPL created by emacs-guix, but
I don't understa
Hi Ivan,
> Hi everyone! Recently it caught my attention that emacs-guix seems to
> always be on the *previous* generation of Guix, i.e. the one before
> the latest pull. That is, when I do a `guix pull` and check for new
...
> Is this behavior expected? Does it also happen to you?
No, and y
Hi everyone! Recently it caught my attention that emacs-guix seems to always
be on the *previous* generation of Guix, i.e. the one before the latest pull.
That is, when I do a `guix pull` and check for new packages and versions in
`guix pull --news`, when I go to the emacs-guix packages list, thes