I would like to run `make doc` under `guix shell` to test my documentation patches. Does anyone know the minimal list of packages and proper `guix shell` incantation for that? Thank you, Yuval Langer.
Yuval Langer writes:
> I would like to run `make doc` under `guix shell` to test my
> documentation patches.
>
> Does anyone know the minimal list of packages and proper `guix shell`
> incantation for that?
Running this from the top of the Org repo works for me (Guix
270db2a56bc5):
$ guix shell emacs -- make doc
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Running this from the top of the Org repo works for me (Guix
> 270db2a56bc5):
>
> $ guix shell emacs -- make doc
Ah, sorry, I should have tested that with --pure. Indeed you'll need to
pull in other packages if they're not already on your system. Adding
'-D emacs' to pull in emacs dev inputs may you a good way there, but
you'll probably at least need to add texlive on top. (Sorry, I can't
test at the moment.)
Kyle Meyer writes:
> Ah, sorry, I should have tested that with --pure. Indeed you'll need to
> pull in other packages if they're not already on your system. [...]
Here's the minimum set of packages I needed with --pure:
$ guix shell --pure \
coreutils diffutils emacs-minimal glibc git grep make sed tar texinfo texlive \
-- make doc
(Note: texlive is large, so that will take some time if you don't
already have it in your store.)
On Wed, May 17, 2023 at 12:38 AM Kyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com> wrote:
>
> Here's the minimum set of packages I needed with --pure:
>
> $ guix shell --pure \
> coreutils diffutils emacs-minimal glibc git grep make sed tar texinfo texlive \
> -- make doc
>
> (Note: texlive is large, so that will take some time if you don't
> already have it in your store.)
What is the subset of texlive packages used by org-mode's
documentation? I see that there's texlive-base, but I've tried that,
and it is insufficient.