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[bug#33010] [PATCH 2/3] gnu: Add guix-minimal.
From: |
Ludovic Courtès |
Subject: |
[bug#33010] [PATCH 2/3] gnu: Add guix-minimal. |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Oct 2018 21:28:31 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.1 (gnu/linux) |
Eric Bavier <address@hidden> skribis:
> On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 23:42:58 +0200
> address@hidden (Ludovic Courtès) wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> address@hidden skribis:
>>
>> > From: Eric Bavier <address@hidden>
>> >
>> > * gnu/packages/guile.scm (guile-2.0.13): New variable.
>> > * gnu/packages/package-management.scm (guix)[arguments]: Adjust
>> > 'wrap-program'
>> > phase to handle "missing" inputs.
>> > (guix-minimal): New variable.
>>
>> What’s the intended use case? Is it to check that Guix compiles against
>> an old Guile 2.0 and without optional dependencies?
>
> Right, to make sure that what we're advertising to the outside
> world as far as minimum dependencies will actually work.
I see.
>> I wonder whether we should add packages “just” for this, especially
>> given that 2.0 support is reaching end-of-life and that 2.0.13 is pretty
>> old.
>
> This package would be updated as needed to reflect changes in Guix
> dependencies.
OK. It does sound like an interesting CI job, but maybe not great as a
package users can install. Though of course we can mark it as hidden
and then it’s just an easy way to write that CI job. Thoughts?
Ludo’.
- bug#33011: [PATCH 1/3] gnu: guile2.0-guix: Fix build., (continued)
- [bug#33012] [PATCH 3/3] ui: Fix port-buffering with address@hidden, ericbavier, 2018/10/10
- [bug#33010] [PATCH 2/3] gnu: Add guix-minimal., ericbavier, 2018/10/10
- [bug#33010] [PATCH 2/3] gnu: Add guix-minimal., Eric Bavier, 2018/10/15
- [bug#33010] [PATCH 2/3] gnu: Add guix-minimal.,
Ludovic Courtès <=
- [bug#33010] [PATCH 2/3] gnu: Add guix-minimal., Eric Bavier, 2018/10/15
- [bug#33010] [PATCH 2/3] gnu: Add guix-minimal., Ludovic Courtès, 2018/10/16
- bug#33010: [PATCH 2/3] gnu: Add guix-minimal., Eric Bavier, 2018/10/16