Hi,
Sharlatan Hellseher writes:
> Hi Guix!
>
> I've noticed the number of Golang packages start growing. I expect more
> packages
> to be reviewed and merged by quick check of Issues.
>
> I think it's time to split (gnu packages golang) into some logical groups, see
> Python, Lisp for example.
Hello!
This is a heads-up regarding a modification to or contributing
guidelines I am considering to make:
Maxim Cournoyer writes:
> * doc/contributing.texi (Commit Access): Mention that blocking comes with
> extra responsibilities.
>
> Change-Id: I27cafcb351f68057b7882198e72e9bf66ccc1262
> ---
Hi jgart,
"jgart" writes:
> Hi Guixers,
>
> Just reposting this chat message from Ryan Prior over #guix for anyone
> interested:
>
>> The US Federal government has an RFI open on "Areas of long-term
> focus and Prioritization". They're looking for 10 page briefing memos
> on supporting memory-s
Hi Guix!
I've noticed the number of Golang packages start growing. I expect more packages
to be reviewed and merged by quick check of Issues.
I think it's time to split (gnu packages golang) into some logical groups, see
Python, Lisp for example.
- golang-web
- golang-check
- golang-build
- gola
Hi John,
John Kehayias writes:
> Hi Maxim et al,
>
> On Sun, Oct 08, 2023 at 11:12 AM, Maxim Cournoyer wrote:
>
>> Hello Guix!
>>
>> The core-updates branch is still alive, and has accumulated (or plans
>> to) a few changes that cause world-rebuilds, such as fixes to
>> git-minimal (bug#65924) a
On 10/2/23 5:24 AM, Wilko Meyer wrote:
- Where solicitations to complete the survey are broadcast is very
important. E.g. if we only send it to guix-dev, this skews the
responses to questions like "where do you talk about Guix".
Definitely, I'm not entirely sure on how to solve this; pub
Hi,
"jgart" writes:
>> You want `info -f doc/guix.info`.
>
> Ah yes, I actually used that flag once before and had forgotten it...
FWIW, it works for me even without '-f'.
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Thanks,
Maxim
Hi Leo,
Leo Famulari writes:
> Yes, the hashes of the kernel source code and linux-libre's "deblobbing"
> scripts have to be updated. I have some scripts that fetch and calculate
> the hashes (attached).
Thanks for sharing these scripts with me, I've had a look into them to
get familiar with
On Mon, Oct 9, 2023, at 03:20, Ada Stevenson wrote:
> So, to make things clear, the delay in making 6.5 the default kernel is
> in part because you lack sufficient support in the case that things go
> wrong or some urgent change needs to be pushed?
There's almost never anything wrong, but I hav
Hello,
Emmanuel Beffara writes:
> De Nicolas Goaziou le 13/09/2023 à 14:39:
>> It may be interesting to compare location and contents of the ls-R files
>> in both installations.
>
> I tried to explore this but I see no reason why the ls-R files would be
> ignored
I spent some time exploring th
> You want `info -f doc/guix.info`.
Ah yes, I actually used that flag once before and had forgotten it...
Thanks!
To counter this point:
> But the present organisation looks defunct. There’s no strong leadership.
A lack of central-ised leadership is a good thing
If this is their only reason for calling the organisation defunct then this
point is invalid however I am unsure if this is where the critique lies
I
Hello everyone,
Just a quick reminder for tomorrow's Guix meetup at the
LiQuido Rooftop Bar.
Date: Tuesday, 10 October, 18:30 CEST
Location: iQ Hotel, via Giovanni Battista Pirelli 5 - Milan
Mobilizon page:
https://mobilizon.fr/events/92c351df-66bb-4e81-9180-6e8ceec60196
How to find us:
1. en
Hi jgart,
> Is there a way to open the guix manual directly?
>
> Not sure why info opens a "main page" with all my texinfo manuals when
> I give it doc/guix.info as an argument... 🦆
You want `info -f doc/guix.info`.
HTH,
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El 9/10/23 a las 1:22, John Kehayias escribió:
Hi Leo,
On Sat, Oct 07, 2023 at 02:04 PM, Leo Famulari wrote:
Hello,
For a few years, I've been handling updates of the linux-libre kernel by
myself. Now I want some more people to help with this.
Just wanted to say thanks for this work that g
This is probably down to a top level circular dependency. In particular,
trying to paraview to compute the version to form part of the
native-search-path at the top level causes problems.
I'm wondering why it builds fine locally but causes problems in QA have
you any pointers what might be the
Side note: different subprojects have different licenses.
That would not factor into my decision.
Well, apart from adding a ‘license’ argument to the procedure, but there
are other missing arguments (synopsis, description) from that rough
example anyway.
Kind regards,
T G-R
Sent from a W
Hi Horse,
On 2023-10-08 7:52, Unstable Horse wrote:
short question: a program I'm writing depends on gst-plugin-gtk4 which
is a part of gst-plugins-rs[0]. What's the most appropriate way to
package such a project:
In the majority of cases, I would say: a single package (here,
‘gst-plugins-rs’
* doc/cuirass.texi (Invocation): Fix URL in the example of the push hook.
---
doc/cuirass.texi | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/doc/cuirass.texi b/doc/cuirass.texi
index 69c58f7..00f00c1 100644
--- a/doc/cuirass.texi
+++ b/doc/cuirass.texi
@@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ exa
Hello, I hope it's ok I'm replying to this email as a follow-up to
decreasing the cognitive overhead for new users. I'm also brand new to
the Guix community and ecosystem. I wanted to share a perspective from a
user on a Lemmy instance who wrote why the Guix ecosystem was not
friendly enough to m
Hi Guix,
short question: a program I'm writing depends on gst-plugin-gtk4 which
is a part of gst-plugins-rs[0]. What's the most appropriate way to
package such a project:
1. A package just for gst-plugin-gtk4, or
2. A package for gst-plugins-rs that installs all of its subprojects?
Side note: di
Hello,
De Nicolas Goaziou le 13/09/2023 à 14:39:
> Emmanuel Beffara writes:
>
> > I am facing a severe performance issue with TeX Live: compilation of any
> > document is an order of magnitude slower with a Guix installed system as
> > compared to a manual installation. Is anyone confronted to t
Hi!
Hi Leo! :)
The reason is that I haven't had enough
time to make these changes lately, and for a while I have been the only
person updating the kernel in Guix.
That makes a lot of sense. I had no idea - the reason I came to the
mailing list was to figure out what everyone's doing, and that
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