On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 01:47:49PM -0400, Maxim Cournoyer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
> > Hi Steve,
> >
> > Steve George skribis:
> >
> >> On 10 Apr, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> >>> To be clear (but I guess it’s crystal clear to anyone who’s been around
> >>>
Hi Christopher,
Christopher Baines writes:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> What’s the status of ‘core-updates’? What are the areas where help is
>> needed?
>>
>> I know a lot has happened since the last update¹, which is roughly when
>> I dropped the ba
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> What’s the status of ‘core-updates’? What are the areas where help is
> needed?
>
> I know a lot has happened since the last update¹, which is roughly when
> I dropped the ball due to other commitments, but I’m not sure where we
> are now.
I h
Hi Ludo,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hi Maxim,
>
> Maxim Cournoyer skribis:
>
>> Since branches were merged in, I believe the problem we are facing at
>> the moment is librsvg failing its test suite with a segfault (!). Could
>> be the glibc upgrade, or rust itself, I'm not sure. I was trying
Hi Maxim,
Maxim Cournoyer skribis:
> Since branches were merged in, I believe the problem we are facing at
> the moment is librsvg failing its test suite with a segfault (!). Could
> be the glibc upgrade, or rust itself, I'm not sure. I was trying to
> upgrade librsvg, which needs an update
Hi Maxim,
On Wed, Apr 17 2024, Maxim Cournoyer wrote:
> The solution is to hunt the libtool .la files
Would my old web-based file finder, which I could resurrect, help with
locating such files?
Kind regards
Felix
Hello,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Steve George skribis:
>
>> On 10 Apr, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>>> To be clear (but I guess it’s crystal clear to anyone who’s been around
>>> long enough :-)), what we need most is someone to keep track of changes,
>>> coordinate
Hi Steve,
Steve George skribis:
> On 10 Apr, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
[...]
>> To be clear (but I guess it’s crystal clear to anyone who’s been around
>> long enough :-)), what we need most is someone to keep track of changes,
>> coordinate efforts, decide what goes in the branch and what’s
On 10 Apr, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Josselin Poiret skribis:
>
> > Disclaimer: I've been quite busy with work recently and haven't been
> > able to work on core-updates that much (having to build the world
> > locally doesn't help).
>
> No problem. We should find someone willing to
Hello!
Josselin Poiret skribis:
> Disclaimer: I've been quite busy with work recently and haven't been
> able to work on core-updates that much (having to build the world
> locally doesn't help).
No problem. We should find someone willing to pick up the coordination
work for the coming month
Hi Ludo,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> What’s the status of ‘core-updates’? What are the areas where help is
> needed?
Disclaimer: I've been quite busy with work recently and haven't been
able to work on core-updates that much (having to build the world
locally doesn't help).
Cur
Hello!
What’s the status of ‘core-updates’? What are the areas where help is
needed?
I know a lot has happened since the last update¹, which is roughly when
I dropped the ball due to other commitments, but I’m not sure where we
are now.
Thanks,
Ludo’.
¹ https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix
Hi Efraim,
Efraim Flashner writes:
[...]
>> I'm also curious, since you're "early adopters": how are you managing
>> with the team workflow? Any tips, remarks or impressions that you could
>> share with other teams?
>
> Speak in the plural and no one will realize it's a team of one ;)
>
> I'm
On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 07:06:29PM +0200, Josselin Poiret wrote:
> Hi Efraim (and the rest of the Rust team),
>
> Efraim Flashner writes:
>
> > Now that core-updates has been merged into master it's time for a status
> > update from the rust team.
> >
> > Currently rust supports (in the order
Hi Efraim (and the rest of the Rust team),
Efraim Flashner writes:
> Now that core-updates has been merged into master it's time for a status
> update from the rust team.
>
> Currently rust supports (in the order of gaining support) x86_64,
> aarch64 and riscv64. GDB-11 doesn't currently build
Now that core-updates has been merged into master it's time for a status
update from the rust team.
Currently rust supports (in the order of gaining support) x86_64,
aarch64 and riscv64. GDB-11 doesn't currently build on aarch64 or
riscv64, so we're removing gdb-11 entirely and using a new gdb-12
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