Hi Luigi,
Luigi Salamone skribis:
> Now "guix system search KEYWORD" works! But... guix install hello:
>
> hint: Backtrace: 16 (primitive-load
> "/home/anonymous/.config/guix/current/b…") In guix/ui.scm: 2300:7 15
> (run-guix . _) 2263:10 14 (run-guix-command _ . _) In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>
Hi Maxim,
Maxim Cournoyer writes:
> Perhaps I'm out of the loop, but in my book the main branches should
> never close. If there's a need to freeze the state of one the three
> main branches new development branches can be created. This was
> discussed in the past.
I don't think there was a
OK, fixed on master and on weblate. Hope it works now!
Had to change @esempio to @example (it's Texinfo markup that's not supposed to
be cranslated) and even found a typo'd @sempio.
Also, if you want to help with translations andqproof-reading, you're very
welcome to edit on
Hi,
Maxim Cournoyer skribis:
> I've also discovered about '--cc-cmd', which could be used with the
> recently introduced get-maintainer mode (which was added for patman
> support); it can be used like this:
>
> git send-email --cc-cmd='etc/teams.scm get-maintainer' --dry-run -1
Nice! But
Hi Ludo,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hi,
>
> Maxim Cournoyer skribis:
>
>> I've also discovered about '--cc-cmd', which could be used with the
>> recently introduced get-maintainer mode (which was added for patman
>> support); it can be used like this:
>>
>> git send-email
> I believe Tobias (Cc’d) fixed this and related issues
> a couple of days ago
Yep. I also fixed a worrying number of @comando, @opzione, etc. on Weblate
(both in the 'guix' and 'packages' sets).
Weblate is pretty unfriendly, so this was tedious and I'm positive there are
some I missed.
Gettext already checks issues with format strings, and for the manual, I always
try to build it, so I can catch most issues. Unfortunately, we don't have good
tools to check texinfo markup in our strings, so this kind of error can stell
slip in, I hadn't realized.
I'll try to contact the
I do not know which error I made, but libaio *does* build with the
current core-updates HEAD. Sorry for the noise.
Andreas
Libaio has started to fail on core-updates; this is very annoying since:
Building the following 1068 packages would ensure 2078 dependent packages are
rebuilt,
among which qt@5 and gnome.
Here is the result of "git bisect":
0ad86e94f518c70690641c1d6f3a04037974a25b is the first bad commit
commit