2022-11-19 18:27 zamfo...@twdb.moe:
Hello, Guix!
Hello :)
A few months ago, I picked up the work towards importing npm packages to
Guix by Jelle et al. in the hopes of continuing it, and I felt disheartened
when I concluded that it does indeed seem like a very large part of npm is
necessar
2022-12-18 09:11 liliana.prik...@gmail.com:
I think we should be able to build an Emacs service in Guix Home that can
manage init.el. As a workaround, use-package should also have a :when
clause, so you can use :when (featurep 'some-package-autoloads) if you're
unsure whether 'some-package is
2022-12-19 14:15 and...@trop.in:
On 2022-12-18 09:11, Liliana Marie Prikler wrote:
> Am Sonntag, dem 18.12.2022 um 01:54 + schrieb Mekeor Melire:
I'm neither the author, nor the user of guix home import, however I think it
could be a good place for such a functionality, but I would sugge
On 2022-11-02, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Vagrant Cascadian skribis:
>> On 2022-10-28, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
>>> Updating guile-ssh to 0.16.0 actually went mostly smoothly, except
>>> guix-jupytertest suites fail.
...
>> For clarity, I used:
>>
>> ./pre-inst-env guix build --keep-going $(./pre-in
Hi Efraim and everyone,
> cross-compilation can come later. It's not uncommon when writing new
> build systems.
Great!
> > - The `zig` command uses a compiler to find the libc it needs to use
> > we should be able to remove the `gcc-toolchain` from the
> > dependencies if we just add the libc to
Also all the flags I added I didn't add to the `gnu/build-system/zig.scm` file
because I have no idea how to do that.
Please help :)
Cheers!
Hello Guix,
Thanks for the feedback!
Note: @civodul, assuming you are subscribed to the ml, I currently kept
you as a `To:` recipient but I can drop you from it, right? I'm "also"
subscribed to the ml so you may drop me from the `To:` too (if i'm not
mistaken).
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hi Ant
Mekeor Melire writes:
> 2022-11-19 18:27 zamfo...@twdb.moe:
>
>> Hello, Guix!
>
> Hello :)
>
>> A few months ago, I picked up the work towards importing npm packages to Guix
>> by Jelle et al. in the hopes of continuing it, and I felt disheartened when I
>> concluded that it does indeed seem like
On 2022-12-20 09:45, Mekeor Melire wrote:
> 2022-12-19 14:15 and...@trop.in:
>
>> On 2022-12-18 09:11, Liliana Marie Prikler wrote:
>>
>> > Am Sonntag, dem 18.12.2022 um 01:54 + schrieb Mekeor Melire:
>
>> I'm neither the author, nor the user of guix home import, however I think it
>> could b
On 2022-12-20 09:16, Mekeor Melire wrote:
> 2022-12-18 09:11 liliana.prik...@gmail.com:
>
>> I think we should be able to build an Emacs service in Guix Home that can
>> manage init.el. As a workaround, use-package should also have a :when
>> clause, so you can use :when (featurep 'some-package-
Antonio Carlos Padoan Junior writes:
Hi,
I would like to give some feedback concerning this issue I faced.
I found an offending package definition in my channel (but the issue is only
present when using -L argument):
(define-public gtklp
(let ((toolchain (specification->package "clang-toolcha
On 2022-12-20, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On 2022-11-02, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>> Vagrant Cascadian skribis:
>>> On 2022-10-28, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
Updating guile-ssh to 0.16.0 actually went mostly smoothly, except
guix-jupytertest suites fail.
> ...
>>> For clarity, I used:
>>>
>>
Hello Guix!
It seem that url-fetch will work without a hash (that is, with (sha256 #f))
but git-fetch will not.
As near as I can tell this is because git-fetch uses a fixed derivation
build going via nix/build.cc stuff which contains this line:
if (i.second.hash == "") fixedOutput =
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