Hi Ryan,
Thank you for your detailed explanations. Here I try to connect the
dots between the current blocks and the picture you are drawing.
On Sat, 19 Mar 2022 at 18:18, Ryan Prior wrote:
> When I install Docker for Desktop on macOS or Windows, I do not have
> to first install a VM manager
Zhu Zihao writes:
> Make Guix available on Windows platform will be a painful job.
>
> 1. Windows doesn't allow user to create symbolic link without admin
> permission, which guix use intensely.
>
> 2. There's no RUNPATH for Windows DLL, so all dynamic library
> dependencies should in the same
Hello everyone,
Just a small comment stemming from my time fiddling with Win32 API and
friends.
Zhu Zihao writes:
> 2. There's no RUNPATH for Windows DLL, so all dynamic library
> dependencies should in the same directory to allow Windows find it.
There actually is an analogue for RUNPATH, beca
Make Guix available on Windows platform will be a painful job.
1. Windows doesn't allow user to create symbolic link without admin
permission, which guix use intensely.
2. There's no RUNPATH for Windows DLL, so all dynamic library
dependencies should in the same directory to allow Windows find i
This is heading in the right direction - in my analysis, many things we do,
including Free Software, are all forms of creative subversion of Capitalism.
We need note creativity, not less 😄
> On Mar 20, 2022, at 03:19, Ryan Prior wrote:
>
> Zimoun wrote:
>> Today, Guix provides a script that
Zimoun wrote:
> Today, Guix provides a script that allows to install on any foreign Linux
> distribution. [...] Guix provides a “nightly“ VM. And, IIRC, Guix is also
> available via upstream Gnome boxes. Somehow, it is already “Guix for
> Desktop”, no? ;-)
An important bit of context here is th
Hi,
> Technically, I think we could use a similar approach to the Docker for
> Desktop system: a "Guix for Desktop" installs software to create and
> manage a minimal Guix System virtual machine which automatically updates
> and reconfigures itself, requiring no manual administration by the
> end-
Hi Ryan,
Perhaps Im being cynical but opening the doorway to lots of plug-and-play users
atm could overwhelm the people heroically stabilising and smoothing out the OS.
Jonathan
March 19, 2022 1:21 AM, "Ryan Prior" mailto:rpr...@protonmail.com?to=%22Ryan%20Prior%22%20)>
wrote:
One side-thread
Hi,
Am Samstag, dem 19.03.2022 um 00:20 + schrieb Ryan Prior:
> One side-thread in "Building a software toolchain that works" notes
> that Guix faces challenges for adoption because it's not readily
> available to users of proprietary operating systems like macOS and
> Windows.
That's true to
One side-thread in "Building a software toolchain that works" notes that Guix
faces challenges for adoption because it's not readily available to users of
proprietary operating systems like macOS and Windows.
I've witnessed over the past decade that GNU/Linux development on other
platforms has
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