-*- mode: org; coding: utf-8; -*- #+TITLE: What's left to do? #+STARTUP: content hidestars Copyright © 2012, 2013, 2014 Ludovic Courtès Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. * MAYBE Add a substituter that uses the GNUnet DHT or [[http://libswift.org][libswift]] Would be neat if binaries could be pushed to and pulled from the GNUnet DHT or rather libswift (since DHTs aren’t suited for large payloads). Guix users would sign their binaries, and define which binaries they trust. Use UPnP and similar to traverse NAT, like ‘filegive’ does. * user interface ** add guile-ncurses interface * extend ** add ‘recommends’ field For instance, glibc, binutils, gcc, and ld-wrapper would recommend each other. ‘guix package -i’ could ask interactively (?), or allow users to follow all or none of the recommendations. ** add a ‘user-environment-hook’ This should specify builder code to be run when building a user environment with ‘guix-package’. For instance, Texinfo’s hook would create a new ‘dir’. ** extend ‘propagated-build-inputs’ with support for multiple outputs #+BEGIN_SRC scheme (outputs '("out" "include")) (propagated-build-inputs `(((("i1" ,p1 "o1") ("i2" ,p2)) => "include") ("i3" ,p3))) #+END_SRC * synchronize non-GNU package descriptions with the [[http://directory.fsf.org][FSD]] Meta-data for GNU packages, including descriptions and synopses, can be dumped from the FSD: http://directory.fsf.org/wiki?title=GNU/Export&action=purge . We could periodically synchronize with that. * add a guildhall build system The Guildhall is Guile’s packaging system. It should be easy to add a ‘guildhall-build-system’ that does the right thing based on guildhall recipes. * union Support sophisticated collision handling when
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