It is great that Nix had contributed in such a great way to Guix. It is
also nice that now Guix has its own continuos integration software.
Congratulations!
Björn Höfling writes:
> Homepage/Specifications list:
>
> * The list of specifications should be ordered alphabetically by its
> name.
Done.
--
Ricardo
Hi Guix,
Cuirass now handles URLs of the pattern /build//details to show you
details of the selected build. It’s not much at this point and it could
be prettier (e.g. to display the duration in human-readable form, not
just in seconds) and show more information (such as dependencies), but
it’s a
Hi John,
> I'm excited to announce that I opened FreeCAD for the first time this
> evening thanks most recently to support on the FreeCAD forum!
Great news!
> Now where do I put the package definition in gnu/packages?
How about engineering.scm for FreeCAD? This module already contains
other
Hi Björn,
> I would like to see a "build series" for a specific job/system
> combination.
>
> For that, In Hydra I searched for the job name. It first presented me
> with a list of
> "types", like "maven: master/i386" or "maven: staging/x86_64".
>
> Then I had to click one of them to see that
Hi Gabor!
Thanks! I’ll let you know when I submit a patch.
- John
Hello,p
John Soo ezt írta (időpont: 2019. jún. 18., Ke 10:27):
> Hi Guix!
>
> I'm excited to announce that I opened FreeCAD for the first time this
> evening thanks most recently to support on the FreeCAD forum! I am no
> expert in the use of the application, however, so I am sure some issues
>
Hi Guix,
I was a bit sad that Hydra is down now, because I really got used to
its interface. Thanks to Mark and all others who made their fingers
dirty on that machine. After a little chat on IRC, I decided to compare
Cuirass with Hydra and wrote down what I'm missing or find
uncomfortable in its
On 2019-06-18, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> After seven years of service, the continuous integration service and
> ‘guix publish’ service running at hydra.gnu.org, as well as its mirror
> at mirror.hydra.gnu.org, are now discontinued.
Curious how this will affect armhf systems, as berlin didn't tend
> On 18. Jun 2019, at 15:32, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Danny Milosavljevic skribis:
>
>> I think it could be made part of shepherd and be exported there, then
>> everyone
>> could use it. Logging to syslog isn't exactly an obscure requirement :)
>
> +1!
>
>> Although shepherd
Hi Marlin!
I am not really familiar with the Lua ecosystem, but wouldn't it be desirable to use Guix to manage Lua package, the way it's done for e.g. Haskell
right now?
I don't fully understand how luarocks works, but is it possible to have an
"importer" for luarocks packages, similar to
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 03:19:41PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Many thanks to everyone who helped maintain this service over the years,
> and in particular to Mark H Weaver for all the energy put into making it
> run as smoothly as possible!
Indeed, Mark worked tirelessly behind the scenes
Hi Pjotr,
> It would be interesting to see how others solve this problem.
> Including Nix and Conda.
Conda uses the same approach as Python's virtualenv: create a seperate
Python installation made up mainly of linke to files shared with other
such installations.
We could probably do something
Hi,
Danny Milosavljevic skribis:
> I think it could be made part of shepherd and be exported there, then everyone
> could use it. Logging to syslog isn't exactly an obscure requirement :)
+1!
> Although shepherd already has its own /dev/log (syslog) client implementation,
> the external
Hello Guix,
After seven years of service, the continuous integration service and
‘guix publish’ service running at hydra.gnu.org, as well as its mirror
at mirror.hydra.gnu.org, are now discontinued.
As a reminder, starting from Guix 0.16.0 in December 2018¹, the default
host for substitutes and
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 01:30:06PM +0200, Andreas Enge wrote:
> We may as well delete the packaged
> items (as I have been doing for two or three I just packaged now), and
> leave only TODO items.
Well, no; I have actually kept packages that I did not yet add to my
preliminary sage recipe, be
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 11:47:29AM +0200, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> I followed the link, but, IIUC, it is not up-to-date. For example, we
> already have packaged many of them. Would it be useful to set-up
> a world-writable document (e.g., a pad) somewhere, with a list of the
> packages yet to be
Hello,
Andreas Enge writes:
> My personal goal is to get closer to having Sage in Guix.
Very nice!
> But there is also a list of (altogether 181!) required dependencies,
> which I extracted here: https://hackmd.io/zatG6NwtTWKF5asn_fmcIw?view
I followed the link, but, IIUC, it is not
Am 17.06.19 um 20:34 schrieb Ricardo Wurmus:
> Yes, those solutions aren’t pretty but they are well understood and have
> no surprising behaviour, which is what I meant. GUIX_PYTHON2/3PATH
> would be a boring solution that works just like the others I listed.
TL;DR: Got for GUIX_PYTHONPATH_3_7.
Hi Guix!
I'm excited to announce that I opened FreeCAD for the first time this
evening thanks most recently to support on the FreeCAD forum! I am no
expert in the use of the application, however, so I am sure some issues
might be discovered with use. I already know of the following two issues:
Hello,
until Thursday evening, before joining the Guile-Guix-Perl days in
Strasbourg, I am taking part in a coding sprint around packaging Sagemath:
https://hackmd.io/j5FzB173Q4uaExUw-6Glpg#
My personal goal is to get closer to having Sage in Guix. As usual, I have
started a package definition
Hello,
Here is what I had somewhere lost on my computer for lutris:
(arguments
`(#:tests? #f
#:phases
(modify-phases %standard-phases
(add-after 'install 'wrap-program
(lambda* (#:key outputs inputs #:allow-other-keys)
(let* ((out (assoc-ref
Hi Chris,
> I've been learning to use Magit more and more, and I really enjoy it.
> However, I've noticed that it takes a very long time (minutes) to give
> control back to me when I run "M-x magit-status" in my Guix checkout.
>
> Am I doing something wrong? Is there a way to avoid this
Chris Marusich writes:
> I've been learning to use Magit more and more, and I really enjoy it.
> However, I've noticed that it takes a very long time (minutes) to give
> control back to me when I run "M-x magit-status" in my Guix checkout.
>
> Am I doing something wrong? Is there a way to
On Tue 18 Jun 2019 06:04, Chris Marusich writes:
> I've been learning to use Magit more and more, and I really enjoy it.
> However, I've noticed that it takes a very long time (minutes) to give
> control back to me when I run "M-x magit-status" in my Guix checkout.
>
> Am I doing something
This is great news! I won't have too much time either, but maybe in
July I can help!
Ping me :)
--
Pierre Neidhardt
https://ambrevar.xyz/
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