Guillaume Le Vaillant writes:
> Trev skribis:
>
>>
>> Would the path of least resistance be to install sbcl explicitly in my home
>> profile?
>>
>
> Try installing sbcl to your home profile to see if it fixes the problem,
> then if you don't want to keep it in your home profile, remove it and
Csepp writes:
> Pierre-Henry Fröhring writes:
>
>> Well, I went from a `guix shell --container' up to `make test' passing ;
>> assuming a `chez-scheme' backend (no `node' nor `racket'). It boils down
>> to a shell session looking like:
>>
>> ┌
>> │ $ cd ~/src/
>> │ $ git clone
Pierre-Henry Fröhring writes:
> Well, I went from a `guix shell --container' up to `make test' passing ;
> assuming a `chez-scheme' backend (no `node' nor `racket'). It boils down
> to a shell session looking like:
>
> ┌
> │ $ cd ~/src/
> │ $ git clone g...@github.com:idris-lang/Idris2.git
On Sat Aug 20, 2022 at 2:42 PM BST, ( wrote:
> (Unless there's a bug with the package.)
((Which is highly unlikely if tests are enabled for the package.))
-- (
On Sat Aug 20, 2022 at 2:41 PM BST, ( wrote:
> Guix is not like Arch; you don't need to install libraries to make a
> program work.
(Unless there's a bug with the package.)
-- (
Hi Gottfried :)
On Sat Aug 20, 2022 at 2:28 PM BST, Gottfried wrote:
> in Arch Linux I read, that a HP Printer needs the programm
> "python-pillow" so that the scanner will work.
Guix is not like Arch; you don't need to install libraries to make a
program work.
> When I run some hp programms
-
Hi Guixers,
for your information:
in Arch Linux I read, that a HP Printer needs the programm
"python-pillow" so that the scanner will work.
I installed it, but it didn't help.
Somebody else in Arch Linux said that HP Printer/Scanner will give
trouble again and again, so he changed to a
Trev skribis:
>
> Would the path of least resistance be to install sbcl explicitly in my home
> profile?
>
Try installing sbcl to your home profile to see if it fixes the problem,
then if you don't want to keep it in your home profile, remove it and
set the environment variables using
Well, I went from a `guix shell --container' up to `make test' passing ;
assuming a `chez-scheme' backend (no `node' nor `racket'). It boils down
to a shell session looking like:
┌
│ $ cd ~/src/
│ $ git clone g...@github.com:idris-lang/Idris2.git
│ $ cd Idris2
│ $ ./build_idris
└
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