>Hi, for some reason emacs has become the elephant in the room of the
discussion on contributing to guix.
>Regardless of one's opinion of emacs, I just want to add that this is
itself strange. I have contributed some (package definition) patches
to guix, all with
Hi nigko,
On Fri, Sep 22 2023, nigko wrote:
> As far as I understand the reason for this behavior is that since I sent
> the patch the content of the gnu/packages/maths.scm was modified by
> another patch(es) and now git is unable to apply my old patch onto new
Yes! It's probably your copyrig
> I think a lot of this discussion is stuck on what is better web or
> email. Where it doesn't have to be.
>
> What we instead need to do is acknowledge that some people like the web
> approach.
>
> And accommodate them so we can have guix used by more people. Simple as that
> :D
Exactly.
An
On 9/22/23 18:14, Imran Iqbal wrote:
On Sun, Sep 03, 2023 at 05:45:41PM +, Ekaitz Zarraga wrote:
I use protonmail and they don't provide smtp access so I can't do git
send-mail as easy as other people do.
A mail provider not allowing SMTP is a git forge that does not allow git
push.
This
Hi,
> On Sun, Sep 03, 2023 at 05:45:41PM +, Ekaitz Zarraga wrote:
>
> > I use protonmail and they don't provide smtp access so I can't do git
> > send-mail as easy as other people do.
>
>
> A mail provider not allowing SMTP is a git forge that does not allow git
> push.
This is a feeling
Imran Iqbal writes:
> Personally I don't think its fair to ask Guix to move away from emails
> because folks are more familiar with using web browsers for everything.
Imran, you bring up good points. I wanted to state that I share this opinion:
Guix should not move away from emails.
I view thi
Hi Ricardo,
On 9/21/23 00:12, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
Because integration with Shepherd is nice I wrote the Swineherd which
serves a related need: https://github.com/BIMSBbioinfo/swineherd
I saw that but I still haven't managed to find the time to play with it,
it looks quite cool :) I'd love t
On Sun, Sep 03, 2023 at 05:45:41PM +, Ekaitz Zarraga wrote:
> I use protonmail and they don't provide smtp access so I can't do git
> send-mail as easy as other people do.
A mail provider not allowing SMTP is a git forge that does not allow git
push.
> This is not Guix's fault, but it's a prob
Hi Reza,
I believe local-file should import (guix utils) and use
current-source-directory. Something like:
(define %cwd (current-source-directory))
(let ([...]
(version-file (string-append %cwd "/VERSION"))
[...]
(source (local-file (string-append %cwd "/../..") "my-package-check
Hi List
Following the excellent blog post from Ludo [1] to guixify my python
project, I wanted to include a version string from file to have a single
source for the guix files and also for the python pyproject.toml file.
Something along this:
(define-public my-package
(let* ((vcs-file? (or
Hello Guix!
Almost three months ago I sent a patch https://issues.guix.gnu.org/64345
introducing a package reduce-csl, a computer algebra system Reduce
similar to Maxima. It was successfully built on major architectures and
acquired a 'green' status, waiting for a review. But then some dramati
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