Hi Noé,
Regarding Gradle, IIRC, the main hinderance to get that into Guix is the
extremely costly bootstrap process through which its building blocks (in
particular recent Kotlin versions) can be built.
The work on this is mainly done by Julien Lepiller in channel
guix-android :
`guix challenge lilypond` now seems to pass, and "Created by FontForge
..." strings in emmentaler-*.svg files indeed indicate 1st Jan 1970.
I guess we can close the issue @Zimoun?
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I don't experience the issue anymore, closing it.
On 2023-03-17 13:49, Maxim Cournoyer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Jack Hill writes:
>
>> On Thu, 16 Mar 2023, Nicolas Graves via Bug reports for GNU Guix wrote:
>>
>>> "/gnu/store/1jmlqw987ifnb3abr0s2hvihcg1n2xmx-ung
Hi Lars, Ricardo,
I'm advancing with my patch series, which I can submit soon. I was
curious about why this 25235 patch isn't in python-team branch yet since
it's also a very welcome change to the pyproject-build-system.
Cheers,
Nicolas
Start of forwarded message
rust-objc-0.2 seems to be in (gnu packages crates-apple) now.
On 2024-03-03 01:51, Nathan Dehnel wrote:
> I'm now getting this from a new package I wrote with a jack2 import. I
> think my whole channel is hosed somehow and I can't add any new
> packages to it.
>
> Backtrace:
> In
Maybe that's because x11-display take a few milliseconds to start, and
that xmodmap actually starts before x11-display is actually done
loading.
I've encountered this type of issue with emacs-server, where I used this
solution on RDE, but it's emacs/service specific :
Obsolete.
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Issue fixed.
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On 2023-12-25 19:00, Nicolas Graves wrote:
> Hi Marius,
>
> I think a similar issue also happens on x86_64. For some reason, the
> binary is available through guix weather, but I'm unable to build the
> package locally (with --check). Can you confirm it's not just on my
> side?
Sorry it's not
* gnu/packages/gstreamer.scm (gstreamer):
[arguments]: Enable phase disable-systemclock-test on all platforms.
Change-Id: I346934acab66f7a33a9cea6500c8557509b05d95
---
gnu/packages/gstreamer.scm | 19 +++
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
diff --git
Hi Marius,
I think a similar issue also happens on x86_64. For some reason, the
binary is available through guix weather, but I'm unable to build the
package locally (with --check). Can you confirm it's not just on my
side?
I'm going to send a patch which basically adds this phase for all
On 2023-07-27 18:35, Josselin Poiret via Bug reports for wrote:
> From: Josselin Poiret
>
> * gnu/system/image.scm (mbr-disk-image, mbr-raw-image-type): New variables.
> * guix/scripts/system.scm (%default-options): Use mbr-raw-image-type by
> default.
> ---
>
> How about this for now? I think
Hey Ludo,
I've managed to do what I wanted here, just a little reminder if you can
review this ;)
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Hi Guix!
I was trying to use guix time-machine as I did in the past, but the
recent updates with software heritage seem to have broken my use of it.
Here's the channels.scm file I used:
(list (channel
(name 'guix)
(url "/https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git;)
* gnu/packages/machine-learning.scm (nerd-dictation):
Avoid inputs pulseaudio and ydotool when not necessary.
Factor out wrapper make-nerd-dictation-package.
Add package variants :
- nerd-dictation/xdotool
- nerd-dictation/sox-xdotool
- nerd-dictation/sox-ydotool
- nerd-dictation/sox-wtype
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On 2023-04-01 12:58, Nicolas Graves wrote:
> On 2023-04-01 12:28, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Nicolas Graves skribis:
>>
>>> +(define* (make-nerd-dictation-package
>>> + input-tool output-tool
>>> + #:key (nerd-dictation-package nerd-dictation))
>>> + "Construct a
On 2023-04-01 12:28, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Nicolas Graves skribis:
>
>> +(define* (make-nerd-dictation-package
>> + input-tool output-tool
>> + #:key (nerd-dictation-package nerd-dictation))
>> + "Construct a nerd-dictation package for OUTPUT-TOOL."
>> +
* gnu/packages/machine-learning.scm (nerd-dictation):
Avoid inputs pulseaudio and ydotool when not necessary.
Factor out wrapper make-nerd-dictation-package.
Add package variants :
- nerd-dictation/xdotool
- nerd-dictation/sox-xdotool
- nerd-dictation/sox-ydotool
- nerd-dictation/sox-wtype
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Hi Guix!
I'm struggling with the definition of the variants of the nerd-dictation
package. I'm sending a commit here.
I get the following error messages:
sox/wtype: unbound variable
while (gnu packages audio) and (gnu packages freedesktop) are indeed
imported.
Originally, I wasn't using
Hi!
I've updated linux to version 6.2.2 (the nonfree version), and since
then I can't launch ungoogled-chromium-wayland.
Nyxt or Firefox-like browsers work fine.
Here's what I tried :
guix shell gdb -- gdb
This bug report is outdated as there is no package texlive-texmf-minimal
anymore.
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Hi !
This issue can also be closed as a result of successfully pushed
commits c8f33b613e..cda3de3b7d.
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Hi !
I was trying to package another chromium extension into Guix but I'm
getting stuck with these errors :
_XSERVTransmkdir: ERROR: euid != 0,directory /tmp/.X11-unix will not be created.
Fontconfig error: No writable cache directories
Fontconfig error: No writable cache directories
Hi !
I was tring to fix a local build using an online patch on mummi, this
way :
(define-public my-emacs-list-utils
(package
(inherit emacs-list-utils)
(name "my-emacs-list-utils")
(version "0.4.6")
(source
(origin
(method git-fetch)
(uri (git-reference
Hi !
I do have the same problem here, and have found a temporary fix to allow
finishing the reconfiguration.
If you `herd stop root` before reconfiguring home, the `guix home
reconfigure` should finish, with an error, but allowing the
reconfiguration.
Just in case it might be helpful for
Hi all,
I've delved into the subject the past week and now have a clearer view
on it :
- windows (and mac) dependencies are not needed when compiling a single
package. It is possible to bypass it without changing the
build-system, by a few means :
- either by using the
Hi,
(In short), I'm looking for a way to add environmental variables to a
cuirass register job.
I've recently setup a cuirass server to ease my contributions to guix.
While everything seems to work fine when not using the flat channel (for
emacs-pgtk), I get the following error when added to
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