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> It makes for a very large package definition, but we
wouldn't have to ensure thousands of other rust libraries built so we
The whole point of package management is that you can use module
building
Hello Leo!
> Just to future-proof this table, instead of having "is this package
> up
> to date?", let's rather use "packaged version". Perhaps we could
> even
> use separate columns for master, staging and core-updates. This is
> especially valuable considering that we are currently on 3.30 rat
Just to future-proof this table, instead of having "is this package up
to date?", let's rather use "packaged version". Perhaps we could even
use separate columns for master, staging and core-updates. This is
especially valuable considering that we are currently on 3.30 rather
than 3.32 or 3.34, m
Hello,
I pushed the few remaining bits of the serie to core-updates, which
means that it should be possible to cross compile a guix system on that
branch.
There's still some work to do because some packages (and build-systems)
have broken or no cross-compilation support.
Mathieu
> Funny, I so happen to be around Amsterdam from the 21st till the 25th
> or so. Would be happy to meet up, let's keep in touch!
Great, let's meet! :-)
Meanwhile, my visa has also been approved. So, I'm making this trip for
sure. :-)
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Hi Jan,
>> What do you mean? Guix can be installed on foreign distribution and
>> Jami would work there the same way it works on Guix System.
> I mean Windows (ReactOS in the future?), OSX, iOS, Android - Jami is an
> universal platform. AFAIK there's the option to build with
> --target=mingw64 o
Hello Guix!
Just for information, the chart has been updated. :-)
CHART: https://calc.disroot.org/2nu6mpf88ynq.html
Regards,
RG.
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