ks, cheers, Fabio.
⁰ https://guix.gnu.org/cookbook/en/html_node/Network-bridge-for-QEMU.html
¹ https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2023-03/msg00269.html
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On 2024-06-02, 09:55 +0300, Efraim Flashner wrote:
> It looks like it was set in April 2014, so it may be time to revisit
> it and see if changing the security_model works.
Hey Efraim, thanks for getting back to me. Ok, got it, I'll see if I
have time to put together a patch, I'd expect the
intuition
(or some hope) that 'mapped-xattr' might be a solution.
Thanks, best wishes, Fabio.
⁰ https://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/9psetup'
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On 2024-05-22, 19:16 +0200, Tomas Volf <~@wolfsden.cz> wrote:
> If your main goal is strong isolation and security, you probably might
> want to take a look at firecracker[0]. Downside is non-existent
> support in Guix, not even a package.
Hey Tomas,
Thanks for getting back to me!
You're
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a quick follow-up here to see if there's any rough
consensus on a possible way of addressing this - or why it might be
difficult or potentially not worth the effort.
Thanks, all best, Fabio.
⁰ https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2024-04/msg00199.html
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. in Guile. I'll try and raise this on the Guile IRC channel and/or
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On 2024-04-20, 11:06 +0100, Fabio Natali wrote:
> I'll send an update here.
Hi Maxim,
There's a couple of mentions of 'nss-certs' in the manual that might be
rephrased to reflect '65e8472a4b6fc6f66871ba0dad518b7d4c63595e'.
For what it's worth, I put together a micro-patch and sent it o
.org/issue/68289/#0-lineno93
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On 2024-04-19, 11:25 -0400, Maxim Cournoyer wrote:
> Could you please take a look at
> '65e8472a4b6fc6f66871ba0dad518b7d4c63595e', which I hope didn't leave
> no longer useful 'nss-certs' doc/examples behind ?
Hi Maxim, absolutely, I should be able to give a look today or
tomorrow. I'll send an
of anything else that may need to be updated?
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was able to make it work by
dropping the IPv6 gateway altogether, as suggested by Felix.
Thanks for sharing your settings/experience with this.
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On 2024-03-25, 11:52 +, Fabio Natali wrote:
> Once the reconfiguration has taken place and when restarting the
> networking service, I get this error:
>
> ,
> | herd: error: exception caught while executing 'start' on service
> 'networking':
> | Throw to key `
Hi Felix,
Thanks for getting back to me.
On 2024-03-25, 08:49 -0700, Felix Lechner wrote:
> Debbugs was down. I unarchived Bug#64653 for you.
Great - I'll be following up on that bug report from now on then.
> I also had issues with static networking two years ago. Here is what
> worked for
happens on an up-to-date Guix system.
Thanks, best wishes, Fabio.
⁰
https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/html_node/Networking-Setup.html#index-static_002dnetworking
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https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/html_node/Networking-Setup.html#index-static_002dnetworking
¹ https://issues.guix.gnu.org/64653
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s have two micro-typos:
- First patch, s/Theses/These/.
- Second patch, s/use-abolute-ovmf-path/use-absolute-ovmf-path/.
I haven't tried the patches on any non-x86 architecture, but will ping
you on IRC to see if and how I can help with that.
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On 2024-03-03, 17:42 +0100, Josselin Poiret wrote:
> From: Josselin Poiret
>
> * gnu/packages/bootloaders.scm (grub-minimal, grub-coreboot, grub-efi32,
> grub-hybrid): Use G-Exps.
> (grub-efi): Use G-Exps. Also use OVMF to test.
Hi Josselin,
This is brilliant, thanks.
I'll see how far I can
Hi Maxim,
On 2024-03-02, 22:08 -0500, Maxim Cournoyer wrote:
> Is there something preventing us from updating GRUB to benefit from
> full LUKS2 support?
That I don't know.
There seems to be a patch that updates to GRUB 2.12 already, see other
message in this thread. If the patch can be made
Hi Josselin,
Thanks for getting back to me.
On 2024-03-02, 22:23 +0100, Josselin Poiret wrote:
> I have a patch locally upgrading Grub, but it's not in upstreaming
> shape yet and I haven't had much time to work on it recently. I am
> running it though, and it's working quite well. Would
m it's taking a while for the mail to pass moderation.
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be an option, but I understand it might be a bit of
an overkill for a small number of VMs?
Does anyone have any recommendation, in terms of a small-scale
virtualisation setup, ideally declarative and perhaps Guile-based?
Anything I could take inspiration from?
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some point.
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Fabio.
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instead - what do you think?
I still have a slight preference for the Lisp assembly idea, but let's
see what the general feeling/preference is here in the ML. 38c3 won't be
happening any time soon anyway. :)
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- 2:
https://web.archive.org/web/20231231042326/https://events.ccc.de/congress/2023/hub/en/event/gnu-guix-hands-on-session/
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ould meet up?
Hi Matt,
I'm not based in Hamburg and will only be there for 37C3 - but hopefully
someone else in list may see this and get back to you for a non-37C3
local meetup.
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On 2023-12-11, 21:02 +, Fabio Natali wrote:
> I'll keep the list updated if I do make some progress, it'd be great
> to get feedback, hope that's alright.
Quick update re 37C3, I ended up registering 3 self-organised sessions -
little more than a placeholder at the minute:
- GN
if I do make some progress, it'd be great to
get feedback, hope that's alright.
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On 2023-11-11, 11:06 +, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Fixed, on bugfix.
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/org-mode.git/commit/?id=866e638c2
Super, thanks for helping with this, Ihor.
> You may consider customizing `remote-file-name-inhibit-locks'.
Ah! Good to know, thanks.
Cheers, F.
On 2023-11-10, 11:26 +, Fabio Natali wrote:
> On 2023-11-10, 11:13 +0000, Fabio Natali wrote:
>> Brilliant. I think the second branch should read `(not (file-remote-p
>> file))', i.e. `file' instead of `associated'? It seems to work with that
>> micro amendment.
>
&g
On 2023-11-10, 11:13 +, Fabio Natali wrote:
> Brilliant. I think the second branch should read `(not (file-remote-p
> file))', i.e. `file' instead of `associated'? It seems to work with that
> micro amendment.
Hm, I stand corrected, I retested it end-to-end and no, it doesn't see
On 2023-11-10, 09:26 +, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> What about the attached patch?
Hi Ihor,
Brilliant. I think the second branch should read `(not (file-remote-p
file))', i.e. `file' instead of `associated'? It seems to work with that
micro amendment.
Anything else I should be testing or does
On 2023-11-09, 12:17 +, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> May I know what
>(file-remote-p "/ssh::/home/user/test.org")
> (with appropriate ) returns on your side?
Hi Ihor,
Sure, no particular reason to obfuscate the remote address, it's
actually a LAN IP. The above function returns
On 2023-11-08, 18:01 +, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> I see the problem now.
> Does the attached patch solve the "freeze"?
Hey, thanks for sending this, really appreciate it.
Unfortunately that didn't seem to fix it though. Here's what I did.
- Added `(not (file-remote-p associated))' to the
On 2023-11-08, 09:25 +, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> May you please share the backtrace?
> In particular, may you (1) M-x toggle-debug-on-quit (2) try to close the
> problematic file; observe Emacs "freeze" (3) C-g and post the obtained
> backtrace.
Hi Ihor,
Thanks for your email. Sure, glad to
On 2023-11-07, 22:08 +0100, Antonio Carlos Padoan Junior
wrote:
> My workaround is to save the buffer locally (perhaps in /tmp). This
> action releases the buffer.
Hi Antonio,
Thanks for getting back to me.
Unfortunately your work-around doesn't seem to work in my case. Just to
make sure I'm
Hi,
I seem to be having an issue with org-persist and Tramp which is close
to what discussed in this thread:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html//emacs-orgmode/2022-05/msg00720.html
- I open a Org file on a remote machine, via Tramp.
- The SSH connection dies.
- I try to kill the stale buffer
Artyom Poptsov wrote:
> I've released Guile-INI 0.5.4
Thanks Artyom! Here's a micro-patch to update it on Guix:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-patches/2023-10/msg00680.html
Have a lovely day. Cheers, F.
Artyom V. Poptsov wrote:
> I've added the same functionality to the Guile-INI API
This is brilliant, thanks Artyom. Do you think you might be willing to
release it as 0.5.4? If so, I'll be glad to bump the Guix package
accordingly.
Thanks, best, F.
Fabio Natali wrote:
> I've been struggling with the following g-expression that makes use of
> the guile-ini library.
Quick update, this works well:
#+begin_src scheme :noeval
(use-modules (gnu packages guile-xyz)
(guix gexp))
(define foo
(computed-file
"foo"
Hi!
I've been struggling with the following g-expression that makes use of
the guile-ini library.
#+begin_src scheme :noeval
(use-modules (gnu packages guile-xyz)
(guix gexp))
(define foo
(computed-file
"foo"
(with-imported-modules '((guix build utils))
On 2023-07-24, 12:16 +0100, Arun Isaac wrote:
>> Join us on Mon 24th July, 6 pm – 8.30 pm, at the Lakeside Terrace of
>> the Barbican Centre, Silk Street, EC2Y 8DS, London. You'll find us at
>> a table near the water fountains. We'll have a couple of small Guix
>> posters to indicate it's us.
On 2023-04-17, 14:08 -0400, Maxim Cournoyer wrote:
> I think there's nothing special about 'guix home' or ExWM here; it
> happens with any Emacs package installation; Emacs must be restarted
> completely (M-x guix-emacs-autoload-packages doesn't suffice). It's a
> regression that was introduced
On 2023-04-16, 10:21 -0600, "Adolfo De Unanue" wrote:
> I am facing the same problem, hopefully some one can help us
Hi Adolfo, thanks for letting me know. It's always (somewhat) reassuring
to know that others are facing the same problem.
Good news: my issue is solved on version 0.5 of envrc.el
On 2023-04-17, 10:35 +, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> I am unsure how and why the Org's approach is not working together
> with envrc.el. It might be helpful to add envrc devs into the loop or
> debug things yourself.
Hi Ihor,
Thanks for getting back to me.
The project's author got in touch
Hi!
I tend to set up my literate programming projects with:
- Emacs and Org
- Guix, to install the dependencies and create a development environment
- direnv, to automatically load the Guix environment
- envrc.el, to use direnv from Emacs
It's a great setup and I'm very grateful to the above
Dear All,
I seem to be having a problem with my current Guix Home + Emacs + EXWM
setup.
Every time a new package is installed via a Guix Home reconfigure, EXWM
requires a restart for the new package to become available, i.e. visible
to Emacs. More details follow.
Setup:
- Guix Home to manage
lk, you have to make sure not to include "riddley" in
> the #:source-dirs or #:test-dirs paths.
Hey Gary, thanks for helping with this, a very clear explanation. It's a
joy to finally see the green light at the end of the build! Yay.
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Hi! :)
I'm trying to package Riddley [0], apparently a dependency for a Clojure
package I'm interested in.
I haven't done much - I started from one of the existing Clojure
definitions as an example and I went through a few iterations of
"build-fail-fix-repeat" until I reached the version below.
On 2022-09-29, 16:21:20 +0100, Fabio Natali wrote:
> After updating the above snippet in my `home-config.scm' and launching
> a home-reconfiguration, I noticed that the mcron changes had not been
> picked up.
I stand corrected. Changes do seem to be picked up now. I'm no longer
able to
Dear All,
My Guix Home configuration includes a Mcron service along the lines of:
,
| (define my/home-mcron-service
| (service
|home-mcron-service-type
|(home-mcron-configuration
| (jobs
| (list
| #~(job
| '(next-minute)
| (lambda () (system*
Hey Trev,
Thanks for your help!
On 2022-09-24, 15:49 -0700, Trev wrote:
> If the thing is being moved to your store for any reason you may want
> to explicitly update the permissions. I had to do this when I
> packaged PHP composer for personal use. Things tend to go into the
> store as
Dear All,
I've recently started exploring Guix Home. I was able to create a few
simple services for some of my apps, e.g. Emacs.
I've now come to a point where I'd like to add some executables to my
configuration, e.g. some of my `.local/bin' scripts.
Consider this `hello.sh' script, for
On 2022-06-26 19:39:25 +0800, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
[...]
> So, headlines always have higher priority over other elements because
> they always serve as separators of the document or parent heading
> contents.
>
> The high priority of headline elements has prons and cons.
Hey Ihor,
I see, it
On 2022-06-26 08:29:02 +0800, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
[...]
> You need to escape "*" and "#+" at the beginning of line inside code
> blocks using comma: ",*", ",#+".
Hi Ihor,
Thanks for getting back to me!
I see, and yes, the documentation is pretty clear in that regard, you're
right. Escaping
Hello,
I seem to be having problems when selecting an Org text block from an
Emacs Lisp snippet. An MVE follows.
Consider a buffer with the following blocks. In this first example, the
Emacs Lisp block runs successfully. The block "foo" is identified
correctly and the point gets moved
On 2022-01-10 19:50:59 +, Sébastien Miquel
wrote:
[...]
> It's not just you. I think org-fill-paragraph should try to act
> natively if called from inside a src block.
Hi Sébastien,
Thanks for getting back to me and thank you very much for the code
snippet, which I think I'm going to
Hello,
I'm having some issues with `M-q' (`org-fill-paragraph') within a Org
Mode source block.
Consider, for instance, a Org Mode file that contains the following
source block.
┌
│ #+BEGIN_SRC elisp
│ ;; A comment
│ (+ 2 2)
│ #+END_SRC
└
What happens: when calling `M-q' from within
Hi All,
This is to describe a minor UX inconsistency with hl-line-mode in the
Notmuch search page.
How to reproduce: Enter the Notmuch search page, search results are
shown, no message is highlighted. Scroll down the list with your arrow
keys to trigger the highlighting.
What (I think?) should
On 2021-07-27 14:19:50 -0400, Yoni Rabkin wrote:
[...]
> The problem was perhaps that one of those BBC urls were added as a
> streamlist initially, and that was saved in the cache. Therefore no
> matter how you tried to add the same url later on, it would always be
> added as a streamlist because
Hi Yoni,
Thanks for getting back to me.
On 2021-07-26 10:32:22 -0400, Yoni Rabkin wrote:
[...]
> Fabio Natali writes:
> > There seems to be an issue with my Emacs Emms setup when playing
> > HTTPS radio streams.
> The delay is most certainly to do with the other players. If
Dear All,
There seems to be an issue with my Emacs Emms setup when playing HTTPS
radio streams.
tl;dr: It takes a long delay of about 1 minute before an HTTPS stream
starts when played via Emms on my system. HTTP streams are fine,
i.e. they're played almost instantaneously. Both HTTP and HTTPS
could investigate to solve this?
Many thanks,
Fabio.
- [0] http://www.itksnap.org/
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On 2019-10-30 09:47:56 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote:
[...]
> You now have editing access, so you can add your entry.
Amazing, thanks so much for your help ChrisA!
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es, that definitely falls within the realm of projects we'd be able to work on.
My wiki user name is `reckondigital`.
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On 2019-10-29 22:30:36 +, Fabio Natali wrote:
[...]
> I assume this would require me to be given (temporary) permissions
> as a wiki editor?
I forgot to mention that my wiki account is `reckondigital` by the way.
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All the best,
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roblem or rather with GnuPG
/ gpgme.
Thanks for your help.
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Source: python-pip
Version: 8.1.2-2
Severity: important
Below a transcript of the command used and the error encountered.
```
$ pip install --index-url=https://pypi.python.org/simple/
--extra-index-url=http://pypi.example.com/simple/
--trusted-host=pypi.example.com example-app==1.0
Collecting
Source: python-pip
Version: 8.1.2-2
Severity: important
Below a transcript of the command used and the error encountered.
```
$ pip install --index-url=https://pypi.python.org/simple/
--extra-index-url=http://pypi.example.com/simple/
--trusted-host=pypi.example.com example-app==1.0
Collecting
mental didn't
help.)
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mental didn't
help.)
Thanks a lot Agustin!
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On Fri, 4 Sep 2015 15:53:23 +0200 Guillaume Dupuy <gl...@glorf.fr> wrote:
[...]
> Indeed, updating gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad to the experimental version
> solved this problem
I was wrong and Guillaume right: updating to the Experimental version
worked here too.
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On Fri, 4 Sep 2015 15:53:23 +0200 Guillaume Dupuy <gl...@glorf.fr> wrote:
[...]
> Indeed, updating gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad to the experimental version
> solved this problem
I was wrong and Guillaume right: updating to the Experimental version
worked here too.
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On Fri, 4 Sep 2015 15:53:23 +0200 Guillaume Dupuy <gl...@glorf.fr> wrote:
[...]
> Indeed, updating gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad to the experimental version
> solved this problem
I was wrong and Guillaume right: updating to the Experimental version
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Package: iceweasel
Version: 40.0.3-3
Followup-For: Bug #788708
Hi everyone!
Since a recent upgrade, Iceweasel has been crashing regularly whenever
a video is loaded (eg on youtube pages). The crash happens immediately
and no part of the video is shown.
I'm on Sid but tried different Iceweasel
Package: iceweasel
Version: 40.0.3-3
Followup-For: Bug #788708
Hi everyone!
Since a recent upgrade, Iceweasel has been crashing regularly whenever
a video is loaded (eg on youtube pages). The crash happens immediately
and no part of the video is shown.
I'm on Sid but tried different Iceweasel
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Snippet: http://dpaste.com/822354/
In the admin I make use of a tabular inline to possibly create Product
and Component objects at the same time.
[...]
I ended up using signals, which looks like an obvious solution now.
Whenever I save or delete
address this but I can't find no real example of
its use.
Could you help me and tell something more (possibly a real example)
about save_related? Do you think that could solve my problem?
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Dear Anler, thank you for sharing your experience and your code. That's
very kind of you. I'll study it and ask you for questions.
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Hey Petr! Thank you so much, I immediately followed your advice. File is
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On 11/25/2011 05:23 PM, Fabio Natali wrote:
On 11/25/2011 03:12 PM, Tom Evans wrote:
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It's not that tricky, is it?
Read the CSV file, split out the fields.
Get or create the category
Get or create the subcategory
Get or create the product
in code:
import csv
data = csv.reader(open
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Hey Tom, that's very kind of you, so helpful and fast!
I'll use that in my real scenario (which is a bit more complicated).
I'll be back here soon, reporting success :-) or asking for more help!
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I am not sure on which way to go. Do you have any hints or web
references to look at?
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