t; If additional testing is required, I'd be happy to help out, but as I
> previously pointed out, ConTeXt is working properly now.
Thank you for your feedback! For now, waiting is the only thing to do,
however.
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Nicolas Goaziou via writes:
> Taha Aziz Ben Ali writes:
>
>>> I think it is fixed in "tex-team" branch.
>>
>> Thank you Nicolas,
>>
>> I tried out your changes, and although the "permission denied" error no
>> longer shows up, r
.texlive2023/texmf-var/"? It may contain bogus information.
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te however that running
> `context` independently from `mtxrun` continues to fail.
>
> These changes should probably be added to the build derivation, it seems
> that Guix' non-standard filesystem don't work well with TeXLive's
> default settings.
I think it is fixed in "tex-team" branch.
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Hello,
I forgot to send a carbon copy to help-guix ML in my last answer, so
I include it here.
Nicolas Goaziou via writes:
> Benjamin Slade writes:
>
>>> This doesn't seem good as the store is not writable.
>>
>>> I read[¹] that "texmf.cnf" a
$TEXMFHOME,$TEXMFDIST}'"
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working directory. It is silly (and has been
reported already[¹]), but at least the cache can be written to the disk.
I'm not sure yet there's a problem on the Guix side. Font configuration
can be tricky.
[¹] <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/64772>
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nf" should be set to
$TEXMFVAR instead of $TEXMFSYSVAR;$TEXMFVAR as it is the case currently.
I'm not sure it will help, tho.
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<https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/691039/luaotfload-no-writeable-cache-path-error/691047>
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not be the culprit. It more sounds like
an incompatibility between Ubuntu's TeX Live packages and Guix's.
I admit I don't understand the problem, tho.
In any case, feel free to report the errors you encounter with your
documents (without necessarily spending time investigating). This is
a valuable feedback for finding out bugs in modular TeX live.
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"Artyom V. Poptsov" writes:
> Hello Nicolas!
> Thanks, that worked out indeed. I've added other LaTeX packages as
> well, searching by the required ".sty" files.
Great!
> /gnu/store/rib9g2ig1xf3kclyl076w28parmncg4k-bash-minimal-5.1.16/bin/sh:
>
"Artyom V. Poptsov" writes:
> When I tried to remove "texlive" from inputs, I ran into the following
> error:
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> ! LaTeX Error: File `fontspec.sty' not found.
[...]
> As you can see, LaTeX cannot find "fontspec.sty" file. I
r: No writable cache directories
> Fontconfig error: No writable cache directories
> ))
> --8<---cut here---end--->8---
This "error" is actually harmless.
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Emmanuel Beffara writes:
>>> In any case, I suggest to write a proper bug report for this. Hopefully,
>>> someone with better understanding about the implications of GUIX_TEXMF
>>> will be able to solve this.
>>
>> I can do
with better understanding about the implications of GUIX_TEXMF
>> will be able to solve this.
>
> I can do that for the texdoc behaviour.
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eover Guix meta-packages do nothing
special about the documentation of packages they propagate. This would
be inconsistent.
> Having individual package documentations in one's manifests is of course
> doable but it is contradictory with the approach of collections.
How so?
In any case, I suggest to write a proper bug report for this. Hopefully,
someone with better understanding about the implications of GUIX_TEXMF
will be able to solve this.
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it at the
moment.
For example,
./pre-inst-env guix shell texlive-scheme-basic texlive-texdoc
texlive-babel:doc
is enough to trigger a massive download of "doc" outputs.
> So what would be the proper way to install `texlive-scheme-medium` in a home
> profile with the documentation of the packages it includes ?
If that's a common request, we could add a `texlive-collection-foo-doc'
package that would propagate all "doc" outputs from all packages
included in `texlive-collection-foo'.
However, I'm a bit reluctant to add more artificial packages (i.e., not
known to TeX Live distribution). Also, it might be as simple to do it in
one's own manifest.
I'm Cc'ing guix-devel ML.
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(description
"Converseen is an image batch conversion tool. You can resize and
convert images in more than 100 different formats.")
(license license:gpl3+)))
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ot;/include"
> ...
> ```
I should be:
(arguments
(list
#:configure-flags
#~(list (string-append "-DCMAKE_EXTRA_INCLUDES=" #$glib "/include"
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tter.
>
> * gnu/packages/games.scm (sdlpop)[arguments]: Substitute location of
> executable.
Applied. Thank you.
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p/#Default-Host
>
> But when I press C-x C-f
> and type '-::' and then save this file
> emacs just says: "Wrote /home/bob/-::'
Shouldn't you type "/" first, i.e., '/-::' ?
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Hello,
Gary Johnson writes:
> If I try to build the emacs-treemacs package that comes with Guix
> (declared in emacs-xyz.scm), this crashes out due to a failing test
> during its "make test" phase.
This should be now be fixed. Thank you.
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)
> (source
> (origin
> (method url-fetch)
> - (uri (string-append "mirror://sourceforge/chessx/chessx/"
> + (uri (string-append
> "https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/chessx/chessx/;
The mirror should be more general than your spe
Hello,
Jesse Gibbons writes:
> Great news! I got cvassistant working! I will send the patch when I
> have time.
Excellent!
> Nicolas Goaziou, I could not have done it without your template, so I
> want to include your info in the copyright section of cvassistant.scm.
> If tha
sumedocument.h"
(("quazip(/quazipfile\\.h)" _ suffix)
(string-append "quazip5" suffix)))
#t))
I'm quite certain this is not too hard to solve. You may want to
investigate a bit further, or ask for help through IRC, etc.
HTH,
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Hello,
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
> Alright, settled.
Some notes:
- As another data point, Debian provides winetricks in "contrib/", not
in "non-free";
- There is winetricks-libre at
<https://github.com/g4jc/winetricks-libre>
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y to
> see if they would agree to liberating the docs. Perhaps Debian people
> already attempted?)
Debian encounters the same problem, see
<https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/giac/blob/master/debian/giac-doc.README.Debian>.
I don't know if they attempted to contact the author, tho.
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" ,lapack)
("libao" ,ao)
("libjpeg" ,libjpeg)
("libpng" ,libpng)
("libx11" ,libx11)
("libxinerama" ,libxinerama)
("libxft" ,libxft)
("libxt" ,libxt)
("mesa" ,mesa)
("mpfi" ,mpfi)
("mpfr" ,mpfr)
("ntl" ,ntl)
("perl" ,perl)
("pari-gp" ,pari-gp)
("tcsh" ,tcsh)
("texlive" ,texlive-tiny)))
(native-inputs
`(("autoconf" ,autoconf)
("automake" ,automake)
("libtool" ,libtool)
("readline" ,readline)))
(home-page "https://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~parisse/giac.html;)
(synopsis "Computer algebra system")
(description
"Giac/Xcas is a computer algebra system. It has a compatibility mode for
maple, mupad and the TI89. It is available as a standalone program (graphic
or text interfaces) or as a C++ library.")
(license license:gpl3+)))
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ks wine upgrade (even wine64).
Quick and dirty fix: what about disabling elements/opus test? It doesn't
look like a vital part.
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Also, you can bind a key to a command that directly does (info
"(guix)"):
(global-set-key (kbd "") (lambda () (interactive) (info "(guix)")))
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