l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Chris Marusich skribis:
>
>> From e817d96b6a52eb6450c2edb4e03ccbfdce30d9d6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
>> From: Chris Marusich
>> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2018 19:40:13 +0100
>> Subject: [PATCH] website: contacts: Add Japanese translation for help-guix.
>>
>> * web
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Ricardo Wurmus writes:
>
>> ng0 writes:
>>
>>> Continuing thought: Why is ~/.guix-profile/etc/ssl/certs/
>>> empty? I assume it is just for user-space (space=profile in my
>>> line of thought here) certificates which are not global?
>
> Yes, that's right.
>
>> Which of t
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> ng0 writes:
>
>> Continuing thought: Why is ~/.guix-profile/etc/ssl/certs/
>> empty? I assume it is just for user-space (space=profile in my
>> line of thought here) certificates which are not global?
Yes, that's right.
> Which of the packages in your profile provides
Hi Vijayalakshmi,
> I'm really sorry about the effort you had to put into this patch. I'll try
> not to do it again.
Oh, you misunderstood. This kind of reworking of patches is very
normal. It happens all the time and is a normal part of patch
review.
Some of these problems, however, could ha
ng0 writes:
> Continuing thought: Why is ~/.guix-profile/etc/ssl/certs/
> empty? I assume it is just for user-space (space=profile in my
> line of thought here) certificates which are not global?
Which of the packages in your profile provides this directory? What
does “readlink” tell you?
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Thorsten Wilms writes:
> Initially I thought creation of /tmp/.X11-unix should be tied to the
> xorg-server-xwayland package, but since it is more generic: which
> component should create that dir on Guix SD (based on what)?
It is needed at run-time (because packages cannot create files outside
Hi Danny,
>> (The specification says that INDEX.LIST is preferred if it exists)
>
> Just tried "jar -i" with java-picard after manually editing the class
> path to be much longer:
[…]
> No wrapping done anywhere (I added ./././ to the manifest in order to
> make the line very long).
That’s gre
> (The specification says that INDEX.LIST is preferred if it exists)
Just tried "jar -i" with java-picard after manually editing the class path to
be much longer:
INDEX.LIST contains:
JarIndex-Version: 1.0
picard2.jar
picard
picard/analysis
picard/analysis/artifacts
picard/analysis/directed
pi
Hi!
If Weston is configured to support XWayland, weston-launch will fail with:
failed to bind to /tmp/.X11-unix/X0: No such file or directory
A simple `mkdir /tmp/.X11-unix` will fix that for the moment.
On #wayland, I have been told of that being handled by systemd tmpfiles
configuration, on
2018-03-21 18:03 GMT+01:00 Vijayalakshmi Vedantham :
> Thank you so much to everyone who replied. This project truly has the
> kindest and most polite people.
>
> I wanted to know what kind of system most people work on. My ubuntu is
> giving me Locale errors so I was thinking of creating a virtua
Thank you so much to everyone who replied. This project truly has the
kindest and most polite people.
I wanted to know what kind of system most people work on. My ubuntu is
giving me Locale errors so I was thinking of creating a virtual environment
and working on that. Do you think that will work
Hi Sahithi,
> I got familiarized with contributing to package description to packages.
> Can you please suggest me how to proceed further as per discussion in IRC.
As you’ve built the packages you’ve probably noticed that there was a
lot of text output. Most of these lines are output from tools
On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 08:45:02PM +0530, Vijayalakshmi Vedantham wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm really sorry about the effort you had to put into this patch. I'll try
> not to do it again.
>
> I had to append “.zip” because Pypi didn’t have a “.tar.gz” file for the
> > sources, so the uri
> > field now is
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