Re: On the road to the next release: testing the installer

2024-02-10 Thread Tanguy LE CARROUR
Hi Romain, Quoting Romain (2024-02-10 13:35:14) > On February 10, 2024 11:35:56 AM GMT+01:00, Josselin Poiret > wrote: > >Tanguy LE CARROUR writes: > > > >> Grub asked me right away my passphrase and… it did not work! 😱 > >> […] > > > >We don't try to embed the required keymap in the GRUB imag

Re: On the road to the next release: testing the installer

2024-02-10 Thread Tanguy LE CARROUR
Hi Vivien, Quoting Vivien Kraus (2024-02-10 11:43:33) > Le vendredi 09 février 2024 à 12:24 +0100, Tanguy LE CARROUR a écrit : > > Grub asked me right away my passphrase and… it did not work! 😱 > > After several attempts, I figured out that the keyboard layout > > was apparently set to `qwerty` ev

Re: Hurd download image is too small; Was: Re: Guix Hurd at… Guix@Paris! [Was: GNU Hurd at Guix days]

2024-02-10 Thread Tanguy LE CARROUR
Quoting Pjotr Prins (2024-02-10 13:16:16) > On Fri, Feb 09, 2024 at 08:27:49AM +0100, Tanguy LE CARROUR wrote: > > May 2024 be the year of the Hurd! 🤞 > BTW the Hurd download image on the Guix website has a really small > partition. […] Any trick I am missing? I hope you are not asking *me*!? 😅 I

Re: On the road to the next release: testing the installer

2024-02-10 Thread Josselin Poiret
Hi Romain, Romain writes: > Hi, > > On February 10, 2024 11:35:56 AM GMT+01:00, Josselin Poiret > wrote: >>We don't try to embed the required keymap in the GRUB image and load it >>early on. It shouldn't be too hard, but would require a bit of >>refactoring. >> > > I started looking at this i

Hurd download image is too small; Was: Re: Guix Hurd at… Guix@Paris! [Was: GNU Hurd at Guix days]

2024-02-10 Thread Pjotr Prins
On Fri, Feb 09, 2024 at 08:27:49AM +0100, Tanguy LE CARROUR wrote: > May 2024 be the year of the Hurd! 🤞 It looks like it with LLVM on Hurd coming! I predict the Guix, Hurd `Mes' next as a hackable system. Add SMP and RISC-V and the fun really starts. What a time to be alive :) BTW the Hurd downl

Re: guix refresh --update Removes Needed Dependencies

2024-02-10 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
"jgart" writes: > Hi Guixers, > > `guix refresh --update` removes Tex Dependencies that are needed. This makes > it more tedious to update packages :( “guix refresh” considers the importers’ output to be authoritative. Can the Python importer be improved to discover the need for TeX things?

Re: On the road to the next release: testing the installer

2024-02-10 Thread Tomas Volf
On 2024-02-10 11:43:33 +0100, Vivien Kraus wrote: > Le vendredi 09 février 2024 à 12:24 +0100, Tanguy LE CARROUR a écrit : > > Grub asked me right away my passphrase and… it did not work! 😱 > > After several attempts, I figured out that the keyboard layout > > was apparently set to `qwerty` even th

Re: On the road to the next release: testing the installer

2024-02-10 Thread Vivien Kraus
Le vendredi 09 février 2024 à 12:24 +0100, Tanguy LE CARROUR a écrit : > Grub asked me right away my passphrase and… it did not work! 😱 > After several attempts, I figured out that the keyboard layout > was apparently set to `qwerty` even though I had selected `bépo > AFNOR` > during the configurat

Re: On the road to the next release: testing the installer

2024-02-10 Thread Josselin Poiret
Hi Tanguy, Tanguy LE CARROUR writes: > Grub asked me right away my passphrase and… it did not work! 😱 > After several attempts, I figured out that the keyboard layout > was apparently set to `qwerty` even though I had selected `bépo AFNOR` > during the configuration. When I eventually typed my p

Re: QA is back, who wants to review patches?

2024-02-10 Thread Christopher Baines
Vivien Kraus writes: > Hello Chris, > > Le vendredi 09 février 2024 à 10:44 +, Christopher Baines a écrit : >> Let me know if you have any comments or questions! > > Thank you for all your work on QA. > > I can’t help but notice QA is missing a few patches. For instance, > issues.guix.gnu.or

Re: QA is back, who wants to review patches?

2024-02-10 Thread Christopher Baines
Vivien Kraus writes: > Dear QA wizards, > > Le vendredi 09 février 2024 à 10:44 +, Christopher Baines a écrit : >> You just need to not be involved (so you can't review your >> own patches) > > I interpret this as it’s OK to review patches if you asked for a change > in the thread, am I corr

Re: QA is back, who wants to review patches?

2024-02-10 Thread Vivien Kraus
Hello Chris, Le vendredi 09 février 2024 à 10:44 +, Christopher Baines a écrit : > Let me know if you have any comments or questions! Thank you for all your work on QA. I can’t help but notice QA is missing a few patches. For instance, issues.guix.gnu.org lists 7 open issues with patches for

Re: QA is back, who wants to review patches?

2024-02-10 Thread Vivien Kraus
Dear QA wizards, Le vendredi 09 février 2024 à 10:44 +, Christopher Baines a écrit : > You just need to not be involved (so you can't review your > own patches) I interpret this as it’s OK to review patches if you asked for a change in the thread, am I correct? Or is this too much involvement