Hi,
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Catonano, ng0,
>
> Can you tell whether this bug still applies?
>
> https://bugs.gnu.org/25689
>
> TIA,
> Ludo'.
Closing this stale bug report. Feel free to open a new one if you can
still reproduce it.
Thank you,
Maxim
Maxim Cournoyer writes:
> This occurs on master (commit 679d5e6b3dcac4ee1f419c04b3719fead0bd9ee5).
>
> qemu-minimal is not impacted, but the fully-fledged qemu package
> cannot be built, due to a dependency on gst-plugins-bad, which fails to
> build like:
It would be good to eliminate that depen
This occurs on master (commit 679d5e6b3dcac4ee1f419c04b3719fead0bd9ee5).
qemu-minimal is not impacted, but the fully-fledged qemu package
cannot be built, due to a dependency on gst-plugins-bad, which fails to
build like:
./pre-inst-env guix build qemu --rounds=5 --system=armhf-linux
--8<---
On Sat, Sep 19 2020, raingloom wrote:
this is the one you need:
XDG_DATA_DIRS=/gnu/store/79d2a2zqgyg0zgvkfw2hq6k4vj1qbf41-profile/share
If that's true, then my instinct that it was related to
environment variables is wrong, because my user profile has
XDG_DATA_DIRS pointing into the profile,
Running the following commands on the current master branch (commit
679d5e6b3dcac4ee1f419c04b3719fead0bd9ee5):
--8<---cut here---start->8---
./pre-inst-env guix build qemu-minimal --rounds=5 --system=armhf-linux
--8<---cut here---end-
On Sat, 19 Sep 2020 10:35:45 +1000
Carlo Zancanaro wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 17 2020, Adam Kandur via Bug reports for GNU Guix
> wrote:
> > when i install obs in my user profile and run it - it runs but
> > without any icons.
>
> I can confirm this happens on my machine, too.
>
> > but if i run
On Thu, Sep 17 2020, Adam Kandur via Bug reports for GNU Guix
wrote:
when i install obs in my user profile and run it - it runs but
without any icons.
I can confirm this happens on my machine, too.
but if i run it from obs env - it works with all fancy icons.
I didn't know this, though. I j
Guix,
Quick bug report from tribals on #guix:
Does `gnu/packages/firmware.scm` export `make-arm-trusted-firmware`?
I'm getting error "error: make-arm-trusted-firmware: unbound variable"
"hint: Did you forget `(use-modules (gnu packages firmware))'?" when
trying to use it. And I also did `(use-m
On Fri, 18 Sep 2020 at 14:15, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> > because the 3 .texi files have to be generated first; with another
> > rule. It seems expected that ‘make info’ builds the manual.
>
> Yeah, it’s complicated; concretely, you have to run ‘make’.
Well, I am doing for such case: make RET C-
My PDFs are opening in GIMP! I went to fix it, but it seems I don't have
a generated zathura.desktop file.
guix (GNU Guix) 679d5e6b3dcac4ee1f419c04b3719fead0bd9ee5
Hi Nathan,
Nathan Dehnel writes:
> Removing ~/.config/pulse fixed it,
That's good!
> I think because it removed a config file that was loading a couple of
> modules.
Can you verify that hypothesis by adding back the config file(s),
without any database files, restarting pulseaudio and trying a
Ludovic Courtès skribis:
> $ guix describe
> Generacio 159 Sep 18 2020 08:55:27(nuna)
> guix 98b89f4
> repository URL: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git
> branch: master
> commit: 98b89f432103b66efacee0bcba41a94148b8e870
> $ mkdir /tmp/fakechroot-test
> $ (cd /tmp/fakech
I tried to remove icecat including cache and config and everything and
install again. The problem is still there though. No numbers anywhere.
Marinus Savoritias
On 9/13/20 12:55 PM, Marinus Savoritias wrote:
So it seems like two of the problems fixed themselves.
I still cant see any number in
Using the ‘fakechroot’ execution engine of ‘guix pack -RR’, I found a
case where an executable’s NEEDED library is not found.
--8<---cut here---start->8---
$ guix describe
Generacio 159 Sep 18 2020 08:55:27(nuna)
guix 98b89f4
repository URL: https://
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
> Looks like an upstream issue:
>
> https://github.com/Wilfred/helpful/issues/248
Fixed on master with 47640ca67d2bf33d061a1a48527e0a6bf3fbdcf8.
- Jelle
Hi Mathieu!
Mathieu Othacehe skribis:
>> How about also adding metrics per build machine? I have the impression,
>> for instance, that the aarch64 machine in my living room is not used.
>> If this is confirmed, we could take appropriate action (uncomment it in
>> /etc/machines.scm :-), compare t
Hello,
Nala Ginrut skribis:
> I encountered this error text when I run `guix pull' on Debian.
> I just report by its suggestion.
>
> Computing Guix derivation for 'x86_64-linux'... |guix pull: error: You found
> a bug: the program
> '/gnu/store/kqfj3rfhfllwjbrbgb32mczpcksmbxbq-compute-guix-der
Hi,
zimoun skribis:
> The steps:
>
> ./bootstrap
> ./configure --localstatedir=/var/
>make info
>
> leads to the error:
>
> Making info in po/guix
> make[1]: Entering directory '/home/simon/src/guix/wk/redoc/po/guix'
> make[1]: Nothing to be done for 'info'.
> make[1]: Leaving directory
Hi Eli,
Eli Zaretskii via web skribis:
> Please don't use "memory profile" as any indication of the Emacs memory
> usage: it is entirely unrelated to memory.
>
> The Emacs profiler only profiles CPU usage. It samples the PC register using
> a special signal (SIGPROF), which is the usual metho
Thank you both! Pushed as 125fc37e5f32afdbd1e5fca119c9eb41e7ad8ec1.
Closing.
Regards,
Florian
Hello!
Joshua Branson skribis:
> I do think it has to do with helm. I can confirm that disabling
> helm-ff-cache with (setq helm-ff-keep-cached-candidates nil) really did
> the trick.
Same here. A couple of days later, I can confirm that my Emacs has
become sane again.
Closing!
Ludo’.
Please don't use "memory profile" as any indication of the Emacs memory usage:
it is entirely unrelated to memory.
The Emacs profiler only profiles CPU usage. It samples the PC register using a
special signal (SIGPROF), which is the usual method of sampling CPU in
profilers. For those systems
Removing ~/.config/pulse fixed it, I think because it removed a config file
that was loading a couple of modules.
Try this:
1. start JACK1
2. pulseaudio -L module-jack-source -L module-jack-sink
3. open icecat and mess around with the seekbar
On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 12:21 AM Mark H Weaver wrote
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