Re: Release v1.2 timetable

2020-10-22 Thread Mathieu Othacehe
Hey Ludo, > For that we need a Guile-Git release, which could be made anytime now. > Mathieu, do you want to take care of it? If not, I can do it. Done with fbac2572f6ab6bf709302b0a270e1e66a942ba07. Thanks, Mathieu

New German PO file for 'guix' (version 1.2.0-pre2)

2020-10-22 Thread Translation Project Robot
Hello, gentle maintainer. This is a message from the Translation Project robot. A revised PO file for textual domain 'guix' has been submitted by the German team of translators. The file is available at: https://translationproject.org/latest/guix/de.po (We can arrange things so that in the

Re: Manual PDF and translation (modular texlive?)

2020-10-22 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Ricardo Wurmus writes: >> What’s interesting is that it breaks accents in the table of contents, >> but not elsewhere. > > These double caret sequences are representations of multi-byte > characters. “^^c3^^b6”, for example, is a lowercase a with umlaut. > > The TeX log file contains a whole b

Re: Manual PDF and translation (modular texlive?)

2020-10-22 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Ricardo Wurmus writes: > Ricardo Wurmus writes: > >>> What’s interesting is that it breaks accents in the table of contents, >>> but not elsewhere. >> >> These double caret sequences are representations of multi-byte >> characters. “^^c3^^b6”, for example, is a lowercase a with umlaut. >> >>

Packaging Python projects managed with Poetry

2020-10-22 Thread Tanguy Le Carrour
Hi Guix, I've been happily working with Poetry to manage my Python projects, but now, for the first time, I would like to package one of those projects for Guix. The Python packages I build do not contain any tests or specs, because to me, they don't belong there. But, I need those tests to make

Re: Packaging Python projects managed with Poetry

2020-10-22 Thread Christopher Baines
Tanguy Le Carrour writes: > I've been happily working with Poetry to manage my Python projects, but > now, for the first time, I would like to package one of those projects > for Guix. > > The Python packages I build do not contain any tests or specs, because > to me, they don't belong there. Bu

Re: Packaging Python projects managed with Poetry

2020-10-22 Thread Danny Milosavljevic
Hi, On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 17:15:20 +0200 Tanguy Le Carrour wrote: > does not contain a `setup.py` file –because Poetry does not use it!—, and >the `python-build-system` fails. > I haven't wrap my head around this yet and I'm not sure what would be > the proper way to do it? >Write a `python-poetr

Re: Manual PDF and translation (modular texlive?)

2020-10-22 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Ricardo Wurmus writes: > 2) we aren’t using XeTeX or LuaTeX with the monolithic “texlive” > package, so why does pdfTeX behave differently here? I see in the logs > that the date of the format file differs — does this indicate that our > pdfTeX format file is wrong? I will compare the two fil

Re: Manual PDF and translation (modular texlive?)

2020-10-22 Thread zimoun
Hi Ricardo, Thank you so much for the detailed step by step progress and the deep investigation. On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 21:51, Ricardo Wurmus wrote: > ;; XXX: We can't build all formats at this point, nor are > they > ;; part of the LaTeX base, so we disable t

Re: Manual PDF and translation (modular texlive?)

2020-10-22 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
zimoun writes: > On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 21:51, Ricardo Wurmus wrote: > >> ;; XXX: We can't build all formats at this point, nor are >> they >> ;; part of the LaTeX base, so we disable them. Actually, we >> ;; should be running this all in a

Re: Manual PDF and translation (modular texlive?)

2020-10-22 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Ricardo Wurmus writes: > I suspect that the build environment doesn’t have locales set up so the > format dumping tool assumes that we want to us Latin-1 encoding for > everything. It’s not that, but I have another clue. This is the relevant line from fmtutil.cfg: pdftex pdftex language.

Re: Manual PDF and translation (modular texlive?)

2020-10-22 Thread zimoun
On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 22:26, Ricardo Wurmus wrote: > > I am totally naive here. Is it not one of these disabled formats > > which should not be? > > No, the pdftex formats are: Ok. I am really dumb here. That was just because the 'pdftex' engine appears a couple of times, which is not the ca

Re: Manual PDF and translation (modular texlive?)

2020-10-22 Thread zimoun
On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 22:35, Ricardo Wurmus wrote: > “warning: Could not open char translation file `cp227.tcx'.” – Oh? It’s > in the union, but maybe a search path in the configuration file is > misconfigured. Oh! Looks like a good clue.

Re: Manual PDF and translation (modular texlive?)

2020-10-22 Thread zimoun
On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 22:35, Ricardo Wurmus wrote: > So the next step for me is to figure out how I can make pdftex find > cp227.tcx. Adding 'texlive-kpathsea' in the default packages of 'texlive-base' or in the 'texlive-union', is it not enough?

Re: Manual PDF and translation (modular texlive?)

2020-10-22 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
zimoun writes: > On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 22:35, Ricardo Wurmus wrote: > >> So the next step for me is to figure out how I can make pdftex find >> cp227.tcx. > > Adding 'texlive-kpathsea' in the default packages of 'texlive-base' or > in the 'texlive-union', is it not enough? I don’t think so.

Re: Packaging Python projects managed with Poetry

2020-10-22 Thread Tanguy Le Carrour
Hi Danny, Thank you for your answer! Le 10/22, Danny Milosavljevic a écrit : > On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 17:15:20 +0200 > Tanguy Le Carrour wrote: > > > does not contain a `setup.py` file –because Poetry does not use it!—, and > >the `python-build-system` fails. > > I haven't wrap my head around thi

Re: Packaging Python projects managed with Poetry

2020-10-22 Thread Tanguy Le Carrour
Hi Christopher, Thanks for your answer! Le 10/22, Christopher Baines a écrit : > Tanguy Le Carrour writes: > > I've been happily working with Poetry to manage my Python projects, but > > now, for the first time, I would like to package one of those projects > > for Guix. > > > > The Python pack