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-rw-r--r--doc/package-hello.scm5
2 files changed, 19 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
index ff3a9c47b7..51f7cb24b9 100644
--- a/doc/guix.texi
+++ b/doc/guix.texi
@@ -1963,13 +1963,14 @@ package looks like this:
(define-public hello
(package
(name "hello")
- (version "2.8")
+ (version "2.10")
(source (origin
- (method url-fetch)
- (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/hello/hello-" version
- ".tar.gz"))
- (sha256
- (base32 "0wqd8sjmxfskrflaxywc7gqw7sfawrfvdxd9skxawzfgyy0pzdz6"))))
+ (method url-fetch)
+ (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/hello/hello-" version
+ ".tar.gz"))
+ (sha256
+ (base32
+ "0ssi1wpaf7plaswqqjwigppsg5fyh99vdlb9kzl7c9lng89ndq1i"))))
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(arguments `(#:configure-flags '("--enable-silent-rules")))
(inputs `(("gawk" ,gawk)))
@@ -7232,22 +7233,22 @@ For instance, the versions 2.24.20 and 3.9.12 of GTK+ may be packaged as follows
@example
(define-public gtk+
(package
- (name "gtk+")
- (version "3.9.12")
- ...))
+ (name "gtk+")
+ (version "3.9.12")
+ ...))
(define-public gtk+-2
(package
- (name "gtk+")
- (version "2.24.20")
- ...))
+ (name "gtk+")
+ (version "2.24.20")
+ ...))
@end example
If we also wanted GTK+ 3.8.2, this would be packaged as
@example
(define-public gtk+-3.8
(package
- (name "gtk+")
- (version "3.8.2")
- ...))
+ (name "gtk+")
+ (version "3.8.2")
+ ...))
@end example
diff --git a/doc/package-hello.scm b/doc/package-hello.scm
index b3fcd4ff73..c57eb89108 100644
--- a/doc/package-hello.scm
+++ b/doc/package-hello.scm
@@ -4,13 +4,14 @@
(package
(name "hello")
- (version "2.8")
+ (version "2.10")
(source (origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/hello/hello-" version
".tar.gz"))
(sha256
- (base32 "0wqd8sjmxfskrflaxywc7gqw7sfawrfvdxd9skxawzfgyy0pzdz6"))))
+ (base32
+ "0ssi1wpaf7plaswqqjwigppsg5fyh99vdlb9kzl7c9lng89ndq1i"))))
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(synopsis "Hello, GNU world: An example GNU package")
(description "Guess what GNU Hello prints!")