# -*- mode: org; coding: utf-8; -*- #+TITLE: Hacking reading-heap * Contributing By far the easiest way to hack on reading-heap is to develop using Guix: #+BEGIN_SRC bash # Obtain the source code cd /path/to/source-code guix shell -Df guix.scm # In the new shell, run: hall build --execute && autoreconf -vif && ./configure && make #+END_SRC You may also want to set your directory as an authorized directory for `guix shell' so it works without arguments. To do that, simply run #+BEGIN_SRC bash echo $(pwd) >> $HOME/.config/guix/shell-authorized-directories #+END_SRC You can now hack this project's files to your heart's content, whilst testing them from your `guix shell' shell. To try out any scripts in the project you can now use #+BEGIN_SRC bash ./pre-inst-env scripts/${script-name} #+END_SRC If you'd like to tidy the project again, but retain the ability to test the project from the commandline, simply run: #+BEGIN_SRC bash ./hall clean --skip "scripts/${script-name},pre-inst-env" --execute #+END_SRC ** Manual Installation If you do not yet use Guix, you will have to install this project's dependencies manually: - autoconf - automake - pkg-config - texinfo - guile-hall - guile-config - guile-simple-zmq - zeromq - guile-json Once those dependencies are installed you can run: #+BEGIN_SRC bash hall build -x && autoreconf -vif && ./configure && make #+END_SRC