Hi Ludo,
> That’s on Git master, right?
Yes, back on the master branch the test still fails:
$ git describe
v0.11.0-3373-g2df3d14
> Could you post tests/syscalls.log?
>
Attached.
Best,
Paul.
test-name: mount, ENOENT
location: /data/paul/sourceCode/guix/tests/syscalls.scm:38
source:
+ (test-equal
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) skribis:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Mark H Weaver skribis:
>
>> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>>> The bug stems from ‘ld-wrapper-boot0’ and was introduced in
>>> d75acc293dd3e63db8739aa04c021df917aa1b80. The problem is that
>>> ‘ld-wrapper-boot0’ uses the value of (%c
>> I wonder if we should update scipy and numpy while at it. Thoughts?
>
> Ugh. I tried this out (plus matplotlib), but the latest matplotlib
> (2.0.0) has a circular dependency on ipython. Great.
>
> The motivation is that the scipy failure stems from the Sphinx update.
> I think I'll add an olde
Hi!
Christopher Baines skribis:
> I'm using a UK keyboard layout with a computer that I recently installed
> GuixSD on with a encrypted root parition. Immediately after installation
> when I attempted to boot in to the new system for the first time I had
> to enter the passphrase twice, and in d
Hi Chris,
Chris Marusich skribis:
> Previously, I wrote:
>
>> In GNOME, this issue DOES occur regardless of which "pinentry" program
>> I specify in my ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf file (the same issue occurs
>> with pinentry, pinentry-curses, pinentry-gtk-2, and pinentry-tty).
>
> I don't think this
I used this:
gpg-agent --daemon --use-standard-socket --pinentry-program
/home/dani/.guix-profile/bin/pinentry-curses
It's works for me. More in my site: https://d4n1.org/gnupg.html
Thanks,
---
Daniel Pimentel (d4n1)
On 2017-01-20 05:14, Chris Marusich wrote:
Hi,
Previously, I wrote:
In
Hi,
Previously, I wrote:
> In GNOME, this issue DOES occur regardless of which "pinentry" program
> I specify in my ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf file (the same issue occurs
> with pinentry, pinentry-curses, pinentry-gtk-2, and pinentry-tty).
I don't think this is actually true. I believe I made an e