Hi! I have a quick question if the following is currently possible with the latest version of guix.
I managed to cross-compile an `aarch64-linux-gnu` images (for the rpi4 in case this matters) from my `x86_64-linux-gnu` host using > guix system image --target=aarch64-linux-gnu my-image.scm --no-grafts > --skip-checks (Side note: Looks like i ran into the bug described in https://issues.guix.gnu.org/66866 because i need the option `--no-grafts` to sucessfully build the image). This image boots successfully on my arm board. Now i want to remote deploy system configurations from my `x86_64-linux-gnu` host. I setup `guix deploy` using the following configuration > (define machines > (list (machine > (operating-system rpi4-os) > (environment managed-host-environment-type) > (configuration (machine-ssh-configuration > (host-name "pi4") > (system "aarch64-linux") > (user "root") > (build-locally? #t) > (port 2222)))))) where rpi4-os is my os configuration for my arm/rpi board. To deploy changes I use > guix deploy --no-grafts raspberry-pi.scm After struggling for a bit to setup `qemu-binfmt`, this also seems to work. However, instead of the cross-compiled kernel which should already be in store, `guix deploy` recompiles the kernel using `qemu-aarch64-static` emulation. This takes ages on my machine. Is there a way to teach `guix deploy` to use the cross-compiled packages? Unfortunately there seems to be no command line switch `--target=xxx` which is present for `guix build` and `guix system` Thanks in advance Christoph