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[bug#50231] [PATCH] gnu: emacs-desktop-environment: Include runtime depe
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zimoun |
Subject: |
[bug#50231] [PATCH] gnu: emacs-desktop-environment: Include runtime dependencies |
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Wed, 08 Sep 2021 11:33:32 +0200 |
Hi,
On Tue, 07 Sep 2021 at 22:15, Nicolas Goaziou <mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote:
>> The emacs package can be configured to use other tools. However, unless
>> the package is specifically configured otherwise, it will not work when
>> installed. Without either these propagated inputs or special
>> configuration, this package cannot perform any of its functions.
Indeed. However, “guix install emacs-foo” does not install the package
’emacs’, i.e., ’emacs-foo’ cannot perform any of its functions. ;-)
> I know, but this Emacs library is not supposed to provide the features
> itself. I assume you use it on top of installed executables, as
> explained in the package description:
>
> The package depends on the availability of shell commands to do the
> hard work for us.
>
> Pulling all of them from an Emacs package sounds backward.
On the other side, I remember discussions about ’git’ as inputs in
’emacs-magit’. Or ’the-silver-searcher’ for ’emacs-ag’. Maybe it is
worth to improve section about Emacs packages in the manual. Rough
draft:
«The external tools required by the package are not included as inputs,
except if they are required at compile or test time.»
Well, I am sure someone will find a better wording. ;-)
> Maybe Guix is missing a "suggested depedencies" flag, somehow.
Yeah, maybe.
One way should to add a ’properties’ as ’suggest’. Well, from my
experience with Debian, I am not convinced that this suggest field
really helps. Maybe for discovery.
The easiest way is to provide a sentence in the ’description’ field
about such.
Cheers,
simon