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Re: Scripting for installing a module
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james |
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Re: Scripting for installing a module |
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Sun, 3 Jul 2022 08:37:16 +0100 |
On 22/07/02 02:09pm, Matt Wette wrote:
> Another option is some variant of
>
> $ sudo cp xyz/file.scm `guile -c '(display
> (%global-site-dir))'`/xyz/file.scm
>
> On 7/1/22 10:15 AM, James Crake-Merani wrote:
> > guile -c '(display (%global-site-dir))'Hello,
> >
> > I was just wondering what approach people tend to take when writing a
> > script which installs a module onto the load-path. I understand this path
> > might be different on different machines so how do you make sure the module
> > is installed in the right path? Would you use something like a Makefile?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
>
>
Hi,
Something like that would probably work as well. I might give it a go.
Thanks for your response.
- Re: Scripting for installing a module, (continued)
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- Re: Scripting for installing a module, adriano, 2022/07/02
- Re: Scripting for installing a module, James Crake-Merani, 2022/07/02
- Re: Scripting for installing a module, Zelphir Kaltstahl, 2022/07/02
- Re: Scripting for installing a module, James Crake-Merani, 2022/07/03
- Re: Scripting for installing a module, Zelphir Kaltstahl, 2022/07/03
- Re: Scripting for installing a module, Munyoki Kilyungi, 2022/07/05
- Re: Scripting for installing a module, James Crake-Merani, 2022/07/05
Re: Scripting for installing a module, Matt Wette, 2022/07/02
- Re: Scripting for installing a module,
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