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bug#26366: [PATCH] doc: Specify that Guix should be built from within a
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Clément Lassieur |
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bug#26366: [PATCH] doc: Specify that Guix should be built from within a container. |
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Thu, 13 Apr 2017 18:29:52 +0200 |
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Ludovic Courtès <address@hidden> writes:
> Clément Lassieur <address@hidden> skribis:
>
>> * doc/contributing.texi: add '--container' and '--network' options to the
>> 'guix environment guix' command.
>
> [...]
>
>> +course, by using Guix! The following command starts a new shell within
>> +an isolated container where all the dependencies and appropriate
>> +environment variables are set up to hack on Guix:
>>
>> @example
>> -guix environment guix
>> +guix environment --container --network guix
>> @end example
>
> What’s the rationale? Was this to address the warnings in your first
> message?
This was both to address the warnings in my first message, and my build
error. I apologize if my message is (still) not clear, but it is
difficult to reproduce those bugs, since they are state-dependent.
> It’s possible and a good way to silence the warnings you were seeing,
> but it should work fine without it too.
I don't understand why it should work fine. Guix (or Guile-SSH, for
example) both depend on Guile 2.0 (which is an input). But let's say
that on my system, Guile 2.2 is installed instead. I want to build Guix
(or Guile-SSH). I usually do 'guix environment guix' (or 'guix
environment guile-ssh'). Then, in my opinion, 'guile --version' should
output 2.0, but it outputs 2.2. Is it supposed to build with the wrong
Guile? (If I do 'guix environment -C guix', then 'guile --version'
outputs 2.0.)
bug#26366: Building Guix from within a container, Clément Lassieur, 2017/04/05
bug#26366: Building Guix from within a container, Ludovic Courtès, 2017/04/08