Hi Bengt,
Berlin is currently in a degraded state (probably a Shepherd bug). The main
Web site works, although it's probably not being updated, and last I checked
substitutes did to, but issues. is down and I don't think Cuirass is building
new substitutes.
We can't remotely reset the machine
On +2022-07-25 08:23:57 +0200, Lars-Dominik Braun wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > It should, but sometimes there are bugs in the package definition or
> > build system, in this case causing python-rdflib to refer to the
> > native-input python-pytest. Likely it's the 'add-install-to-path' phase
> > adding
Hi,
> It should, but sometimes there are bugs in the package definition or
> build system, in this case causing python-rdflib to refer to the
> native-input python-pytest. Likely it's the 'add-install-to-path' phase
> adding too much, a known issue, which could be solved by separating
> input
On Sun, 2022-07-24 at 23:01 +0200, Maxime Devos wrote:
>
> On 24-07-2022 22:25, Roel Janssen wrote:
> > I'm trying to understand the output of:
> > $ guix graph --type=references python-rdflib | dot -Tsvg -o rdflib.svg
> >
> > Particularly, I'm looking at why python-pytest has an input arrow from
On 24-07-2022 22:25, Roel Janssen wrote:
I'm trying to understand the output of:
$ guix graph --type=references python-rdflib | dot -Tsvg -o rdflib.svg
Particularly, I'm looking at why python-pytest has an input arrow from
python-rdflib, while it's
"only" a native-input? I thought the "refere
Dear Guix,
I'm trying to understand the output of:
$ guix graph --type=references python-rdflib | dot -Tsvg -o rdflib.svg
Particularly, I'm looking at why python-pytest has an input arrow from
python-rdflib, while it's
"only" a native-input? I thought the "references" graph type would only
inc