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Re: Help-Guix Digest, Vol 88, Issue 4
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Gottfried |
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Re: Help-Guix Digest, Vol 88, Issue 4 |
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Sun, 5 Mar 2023 08:44:15 +0000 |
Hi Gary,
thank you very much for sharing your Emacs manifest.
I tried to do what you said.
I created a manifest for Emacs only.
After doing it, Guix asked me to set the PATH.
I did it and after that this Emacs Manifest changed my general profile.
It became my general profile.
I couldn’t use my other programmes any more.
So I had to do a rollback.
1.
I don’t know what I did wrong.
2.
AFAIK to create a manifest is not yet a profile.
I have to create a manifest and then to create a profile with it.
Am I right?
2.
If so, after creating a manifest, which commands do I have to use to
make it a separate profile?
Probably to generate a manifest and make it a separate profile goes
together, but I don’t know how to do it.
Kind regards
Gottfried
Message: 1
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2023 10:10:38 -0500
From: Gary Johnson <lambdatronic@disroot.org>
To: Rodrigo Morales <moralesrodrigo1100@gmail.com>
I do manage all of my Emacs packages with Guix. I list `emacs` and all
of its packages in a manifest file (emacs.scm). It looks like this with
my custom packages elided:
```
(use-modules ((gnu packages) #:select (specifications->manifest)))
(specifications->manifest
(list "emacs"
"emacs-adoc-mode"
"emacs-alsamixer-el"
"emacs-async"
"emacs-calibredb"
"emacs-cider"
"emacs-clojure-mode"
"emacs-company"
"emacs-crdt"
"emacs-csv-mode"
"emacs-elpher"
"emacs-emms"
"emacs-eww-lnum"
"emacs-exwm"
"emacs-flycheck"
"emacs-flymake-kondor"
"emacs-flyspell-correct"
"emacs-forge"
"emacs-geiser"
"emacs-geiser-guile"
"emacs-gnuplot"
"emacs-google-translate"
"emacs-helm"
"emacs-helm-ag"
"emacs-helm-descbinds"
"emacs-helm-swoop"
"emacs-htmlize"
"emacs-magit"
"emacs-markdown-mode"
"emacs-nov-el"
"emacs-ob-async"
"emacs-org"
"emacs-org-pomodoro"
"emacs-ox-gfm"
"emacs-paredit"
"emacs-pdf-tools"
"emacs-pinentry"
"emacs-rjsx-mode"
"emacs-shroud"
"emacs-telephone-line"
"emacs-treemacs"
"emacs-vterm"
"emacs-web-mode"
"emacs-which-key"
"mu"))
```
I actually split up all the user packages on my system into manifests
and isntall each one into its own profile, which I then activate on
startup. However, that's not really necessary for this example. You can
install the manifest packages above into your user profile with this
command:
```
guix package -m emacs.scm
```
~Gary
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