Re: [swh-devel] Call for public review - SWH Nix/GNU Guix stack

2024-01-19 Thread Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont)
through. Note: cc-ed jul...@malka.sh instead of commun...@nixos.org (as asked in the thread) Cheers, -- tony / Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) - gpg fingerprint BF00 203D 741A C9D5 46A8 BE07 52E2 E984 0D10 C3B8 Timothy Sample

RE: [swh-devel] Call for public review - SWH Nix/GNU Guix stack

2024-01-15 Thread Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont)
b/-/merge_requests/1220 Cheers, tony / Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) - gpg fingerprint BF00 203D 741A C9D5 46A8 BE07 52E2 E984 0D10 C3B8 Simon TOURNIER writes: > Hi, > >> The initial NixGuix loader (currently in produ

Re: File search

2022-12-20 Thread Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont)
tes: > Hi Antoine! > "Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont)" > skribis: > >> Here is the rough changelog: >> >> - The local db cache is now versioned. Migration will transparently >> happen for users at each index command calls (if need be). > > Per

Re: File search

2022-12-15 Thread Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont)
e point (when it's ready) so I did not bother too much right now. Cheers, -- tony / Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) - gpg fingerprint BF00 203D 741A C9D5 46A8 BE07 52E2 E984 0D10 C3B8 From d3e658ca1e3ce2715e25450b794d139d3417c74c Mon

Re: File search

2022-12-09 Thread Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont)
se that does some progress bar already? > And a pony. :-) ;p Cheers, -- tony / Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) - gpg fingerprint BF00 203D 741A C9D5 46A8 BE07 52E2 E984 0D10 C3B8 Ludovic Courtès writes: > Howdy! &g

Re: File search

2022-12-04 Thread Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont)
u all are quite busy at the moment ;) Cheers, -- tony / Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont) - gpg fingerprint BF00 203D 741A C9D5 46A8 BE07 52E2 E984 0D10 C3B8 Ludovic Courtès writes: > Yay, nice work! > > I toyed a bit with your

Re: File search

2022-12-02 Thread Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont)
tools you already use (it's just not exposed because not declared in config.scm or home-configuration.scm). You will find inlines (at the bottom) some cli usage calls [1] and the current implementation [2]. Thanks in advance for any feedback ;) Cheers, -- tony / Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont