doc: Document building and installing from JSON files.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix package): Augment pargraphs for "--install-from-file". (Invoking guix build): Document building from JSON files. * doc/package-hello.json: New file. * doc/local.mk (EXTRA_DIST): Add it.master
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development snapshots and create reproducible development environments
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(@pxref{Invoking guix environment}).
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The @var{file} may also contain a JSON representation of one or more
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package definitions. Running @code{guix package -f} on
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@file{hello.json} with the following contents would result in installing
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the package @code{greeter} after building @code{myhello}:
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@example
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@verbatiminclude package-hello.json
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@end example
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@item --remove=@var{package} @dots{}
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@itemx -r @var{package} @dots{}
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Remove the specified @var{package}s.
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@include package-hello.scm
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@end lisp
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The @var{file} may also contain a JSON representation of one or more
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package definitions. Running @code{guix build -f} on @file{hello.json}
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with the following contents would result in building the packages
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@code{myhello} and @code{greeter}:
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@example
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@verbatiminclude package-hello.json
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@end example
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@item --manifest=@var{manifest}
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@itemx -m @var{manifest}
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Build all packages listed in the given @var{manifest}
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$(DOT_VECTOR_GRAPHICS) \
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%D%/images/coreutils-size-map.eps \
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%D%/environment-gdb.scm \
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%D%/package-hello.scm
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%D%/package-hello.scm \
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%D%/package-hello.json
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OS_CONFIG_EXAMPLES_TEXI = \
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%D%/os-config-bare-bones.texi \
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[
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{
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"name": "myhello",
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"version": "2.10",
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"source": "mirror://gnu/hello/hello-2.10.tar.gz",
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"build-system": "gnu",
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"arguments": {
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"tests?": false
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}
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"home-page": "https://www.gnu.org/software/hello/",
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"synopsis": "Hello, GNU world: An example GNU package",
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"description": "GNU Hello prints a greeting.",
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"license": "GPL-3.0+",
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"native-inputs": ["gettext"]
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},
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{
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"name": "greeter",
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"version": "1.0",
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"source": "https://example.com/greeter-1.0.tar.gz",
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"build-system": "gnu",
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"arguments": {
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"test-target": "foo",
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"parallel-build?": false,
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},
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"home-page": "https://example.com/",
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"synopsis": "Greeter using GNU Hello",
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"description": "This is a wrapper around GNU Hello.",
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"license": "GPL-3.0+",
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"inputs": ["myhello", "hello"]
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}
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]
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