> > Why the use of time-machine? > > > > > You're right, i see some pinned version of nonguix and guix into the > channels.scm of sovereign, so i try to use guix time machine with it, this is > not the good way it seems. >
Those pins are only applicable to my Guix Daemon configuration — I got fed up with the delayed substitute production and I increment my Guix installations day by day. > I add directly your channel in ~/.config/guix/channels.scm this is better :) > > But i have another error of hash with the latest `guix pull` version : > go-github-com-abiosoft-ishell-2.0.2.drv > > > construction de > /gnu/store/qmawvl4jsbr670y9x17b3w043x7vcb5q-go-github-com-abiosoft-ishell-2.0.2.drv... > construction de > /gnu/store/s43q54v98n5l7jvnf844k4npg6crz6aj-git-checkout.drv... > -l'empreinte r:sha256 ne correspond pas pour > /gnu/store/514zq4lshhnxrqh7z5vw7fx30qcgfy2w-git-checkout : > empreinte attendue : 057wgbz16n416zp23j5iv2lsd0nidbd92r4f1h8s3c1svkkqvk0a > empreinte obtenue : 0cmzcq567avzqzrf1ns7lz1gv69s8dxbs276m0j8qbm4yddysqaq If you had taken a look at the package code you would have noticed that the current package definition expects yet another hash, different from any of the two above. This is certainly weird, and I am actually struggling with finding an explanation. Especially given that you have the correct revision of my channel. Maybe try garbage collecting the entire proton-bridge package and see if it releases the hashes somehow? There is a weird interaction with hashes in Guix, where the daemon trusts that if a given hash exists, then it can be used. > > I am in the process of purchasing a support service with Guixotic. > > One of the questions I intend to ask them is to help me craft a > > contribution workflow customized to myself. > > When it is complete I will start regularly contributing. > > Great news ! During the review / beta test, i will be happy to help if you > need ! Before that, I would appreciate a more immediate feedback on whether you are actually able to link with and update a Proton account. I have more pressing needs right now. :)
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