Re: A Joyous Core-Updates Week-End πŸŽ‰

2023-04-15 Thread Andreas Enge
Am Sat, Apr 15, 2023 at 09:59:20AM +0200 schrieb Josselin Poiret: > Good question. My personal opinion on this is that fixes for > dependencies that impact multiple packages could be reviewed on the spot > while leaf packages could wait until later. I feel more adventurous. Since anyway we are sp

Re: A Joyous Core-Updates Week-End πŸŽ‰

2023-04-15 Thread Josselin Poiret
Hi John, John Kehayias writes: > Question on procedure: are we going to be posting every patch to guix-patches > and waiting > for QA to build? Or only for not trivial (whatever that means) patches? I > guess I'm asking > if this will be a sort of sprint weekend and larger changes/cleanup in t

Re: A Joyous Core-Updates Week-End πŸŽ‰

2023-04-14 Thread John Kehayias
Hi Guix, On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 12:16 AM, Josselin Poiret wrote: > Hello everyone, > > It's that time of the year again! Merging core-updates! Do you *want* > glibc 2.35, gcc 11 as default, mesa 22, python 3.10, and more?! Here's > your chance! > Time flies! Big thanks to Andreas especially

Re: Status of Julia on core-updates (was Re: A Joyous Core-Updates Week-End πŸŽ‰)

2023-04-12 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi, On Wed, 12 Apr 2023 at 19:32, Simon Tournier wrote: > About x86_64, the build failure of Julia [1] seems coming from the > update of MPFR and I have no clue how to fix that. Any idea? In case people overlooked, Andreas provided the way to fix in

Status of Julia on core-updates (was Re: A Joyous Core-Updates Week-End πŸŽ‰)

2023-04-12 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi, > 2) Hack on `core-updates`. About x86_64, the build failure of Julia [1] seems coming from the update of MPFR and I have no clue how to fix that. Any idea? --8<---cut here---start->8--- Error in testset mpfr: Test Failed at /tmp/guix-build-julia-1.8.3.dr

Re: A Joyous Core-Updates Week-End πŸŽ‰

2023-04-12 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi Josselin, Josselin Poiret writes: > Hello everyone, > > It's that time of the year again! Merging core-updates! Do you *want* > glibc 2.35, gcc 11 as default, mesa 22, python 3.10, and more?! Here's > your chance! Thanks for the initiative! core-updates seems to be shaping up well, it's

Re: A Joyous Core-Updates Week-End πŸŽ‰

2023-04-12 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi, On mer., 12 avril 2023 at 00:16, Josselin Poiret wrote: > 2) Hack on `core-updates`. In addition, if you lack inspiration, pick one red bullet! :-) >From CI , choose the last evaluation, column Action, click to the β€œscreen” (dashboard) and from

A Joyous Core-Updates Week-End πŸŽ‰

2023-04-11 Thread Josselin Poiret
Hello everyone, It's that time of the year again! Merging core-updates! Do you *want* glibc 2.35, gcc 11 as default, mesa 22, python 3.10, and more?! Here's your chance! What is core-updates you ask? It's the big branch where all changes that affect significant parts of the dependency graph a