On 2018-11-13 21:31, Leo Famulari wrote:
snip
But I think the best way is to make the software "just work", so that it
can be silent and not make the user wish for more verbose comments. This
is definitely possible — a lot of software is like this. It's so
reliable that we forget there are comp
On Fri, Nov 09, 2018 at 05:47:47PM +0100, swedebugia wrote:
> Thanks for the heads up! I totally agree. Guix is way too silent to my
> taste, comparing with e.g. pacman and git.
Now we are ready to discuss the color of the bike shed ... ;)
But I think the best way is to make the software "just wo
On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 04:16:23PM +0100, zna...@tutanota.com wrote:
> Hello, Guix Help! I've added a line in /etc/hosts
> 5.5.5.5 site.com
>
> But site.com points on its usual ip. Restart wpa_supplicant and restart pc
> did not help.
> How to work with hosts on GuixSD?
You can specify your host
Hi
On 2018-11-13 13:43, Konrad Hinsen wrote:
snip
So let's try a variant: use "guix archive" to export a nar file, copy it
over to the other machine, and import it.
guix archive --export `readlink -f ~/.config/guix/latest` > guix-update.nar
guix archive: error: build failed: program `gu
There are plenty of reasonable causes for this behaviour, and you can
set your hosts file in the system configuration. However the most simple
solution is chattr. Like so:
1. make your changes to /etc/hosts
2. run (as root) `chattr +i /etc/hosts`
Now the other programs will not be able to edit th
Hello, Guix Help! I've added a line in /etc/hosts
5.5.5.5 site.com
But site.com points on its usual ip. Restart wpa_supplicant and restart pc did
not help.
How to work with hosts on GuixSD?
Hi Julien,
> The command you should run is:
>
> guix archive --recursive --export `readlink -f ~/.config/guix/current` >
> guix-update.nar
>
> note the --recursive (so guix can find its dependencies, but it will
> bundle every dependency in the .nar, so there may be some duplication
I just tri
Le 2018-11-13 13:43, Konrad Hinsen a écrit :
swedebugia writes:
This is most probably not correct. You most probably do have a working
Guix in the store but your current guix points to the new one which
lacks guile-gcrypt.
Indeed, kind of. It looks more complicated than that.
As you say, th
swedebugia writes:
> This is most probably not correct. You most probably do have a working
> Guix in the store but your current guix points to the new one which
> lacks guile-gcrypt.
Indeed, kind of. It looks more complicated than that.
As you say, there is indeed a working guix in the store
Hi Brett,
> I am wondering about a specific dilemma for developers. I know that I
> can run a specific guix environment container of sorts to hack on
> package code, but I am curious about how I could do about using that
> locally checked out code to build it and run it.
You can generate a tarb
10 matches
Mail list logo