Efraim Flashner writes:
Hi,
> On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 01:55:47PM +0100, Janneke Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>
>> Building a bare-hurd system on core-updates succeeded "not long ago"
>> (after the glibc+locales patch series I think) but now fails on
>>
Janneke Nieuwenhuizen writes:
Hello,
> Janneke Nieuwenhuizen writes:
>
> Hi!
>
>>> Long story short: I’d like us to freeze and merge the branch ASAP,
>>> notably because the glibc graft on ‘master’ leads to a bad user
>>> experience. I’m happy with the current state of the branch and wouldn’t
Hello:
How to always keep build tree when run guix build, at the moment, I
use --keep-failed, but it will remove build tree when build success, the
problem is that build success alway not right build success :-), I need
go to build tree to check some thing.
Thanks!
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On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 07:56 PM, Sharlatan Hellseher wrote:
>
> Hi Guix!
>
> I am happy to have been granted commit access and I am ready to help
> review pending issues and prepare queued packages for GNU packages in
> astronomy. I would like to concentrate on the packages covered by the
> Go,
Hi Guix/Python team,
My fix for python-requests-kerberos was pushed today (thanks Oleg!) and
I thought it would be an appropriate moment to ask about the
pyproject-build-system. In short, is the pyproject-build-system a
preferable default over the python-build-system? The manual states
Hello,
if we include the jemalloc patch Efraim is talking about, could we please
also include this one here:
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/68257 (gnu: mesa: Build asahi driver on aarch64)
Btw, is there a way to figure out if the rebuild of jemalloc on aarch64
would affect (also rebuild) mesa?
Hi Ian,
Much of what you've written is fair, and I'm sure that Guix's commands
could be better organised. I'm not really involved in Guix development,
but I think there are two "inconsistencies" that you've mentioned which
can be explained.
On Mon, Jan 15 2024, Ian Eure wrote:
> Some examples of
> I care about this. How can I help?
I don't know. I would also create patches but don't know if it should
be a huge patch or multiple ones, or maybe even it's own branch.
> What's TTY mode? M-x tty reveals nothing for me.
Mode is probably the wrong word. It basically is just running
Hello Oleg,
> Both work on my Guix System. The ‘2.’ works both for a Guix and non
> Guix systems.
Interesting. (directory-tracking) It never did work for me since
several months. I also created a VM to be sure that it is not my
Emacs config. Does not work in the VM for me, too.
This is how I
Thanks for the feedback.
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Hi Ian,
On Mon, Jan 15 2024, Ian Eure wrote:
> What do you all think?
The pain is not yet great enough to make changes.
Also, the interface may have more basic issues. [1]
Kind regards
Felix
[1] https://issues.guix.gnu.org/58908
Greetings,
As I’ve been learning Guix, one of the things I’ve found somewhat
unpleasant is the lack of consistency within the guix CLI tool.
It feels a bit Git-like, with not much consistency, commands that
non-obvioulsy perform more than operation, related commands in
different places in
Sorry, if this mail arrived in multiple parts. I somehow messed
something up in my mail client. :/
Roman Scherer writes:
> Hello,
>
> if we include the jemalloc patch Efraim is talking about, could we please
> also include this one here:
>
> https://issues.guix.gnu.org/68257 (gnu: mesa: Build
On Sun, 14 Jan 2024 16:15:57 +0100 Christian Miller wrote ---
> I read the cookbook on revision
> ee7c9d254117fa470686210ad2ef5e7f1ba4fefc using Emacs in TTY mode.
>
> Here are some things I noticed:
Thank you for taking the time to write these up!
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I care about this. How can I help?
- Convert the notes into patches?
- Proofread any patches that derive from Christian's efforts?
On Sun, 14 Jan 2024 16:01:58 +0100 Christian Miller wrote ---
> I read through the GNU Guix manual on revision
>
Hi Vagrant,
On 1/14/24 22:24, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
So, I stumbled a bit with a fairly recently installed aarch64/arm64
system. The install went fine late December, but then I tried "guix
system reconfigure" a couple days ago, and even though it is a very
simple configuration (based on
Hi all,
Just a gentle reminder for today's meetup! Details below.
Regards,
Arun
> Hi all,
>
> The next Guix London meetup is scheduled for Monday 15th January, 6 pm
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>
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Hey Antoine,
"Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont)" skribis:
>>> My understanding is that so far these URLs were ignored by the
>>> lister/loader because they didn’t end in *.tar.*.⁰
>
> FWIW, in the "new" lister [1] implementation, there are a bunch of extra
> computations done [1] to try and resolve
Hello Christian,
Christian Miller writes:
> I have two problems with vterm.
>
> 1: It does have directory-tracking according to it's manuals. I also
> looked at the package and the required scripts are present. But this
> feature does not work for me.
>
> 2: I don't know why but TRAMP is not
>> My understanding is that so far these URLs were ignored by the
>> lister/loader because they didn’t end in *.tar.*.⁰
FWIW, in the "new" lister [1] implementation, there are a bunch of extra
computations done [1] to try and resolve those situations. It's trying
to fetch more information from
On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 04:10:14PM +0100, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Hello Guix!
>
> Several of us have been fiddling with the ‘core-updates’ branch for a
> while. I think there’s now consensus that the branch is really
> dedicated to core packages and (guix build …) modules, as embodied in
> the
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 01:55:47PM +0100, Janneke Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
> Hi!
>
> > We’ve updated GCC 11.x, glibc, binutils, and various packages from (gnu
> > packages base). Notable exceptions are Coreutils, Findutils, sed, and
> > tar; I tried but that’s a bit more
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 05:21:51PM +0100, Clément Lassieur wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 11 2024, Sharlatan Hellseher wrote:
>
> > Hi Guix!
> >
> > I am happy to have been granted commit access and I am ready to help
> > review pending issues and prepare queued packages for GNU packages in
> > astronomy.
Hi everyone,
When looking into the Go build system, I noticed the default check phase
runs (invoke "go" "test" import-path), which only runs the tests in the
root directory of the source. Running the tests in all subdirectories
would require something like this instead:
--8<---cut
On Wed, Jan 10, 2024 at 12:36:51PM +0100, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Maxim Cournoyer skribis:
>
> > It's been on my head for quite a bit of time (about 2 years, according
> > to [0]), to streamline our offering of cached nars. Letting go of gzip
> > 2 years ago, along a more
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