Hi Dan,
On Wed, Nov 16, 2022 at 11:45 AM, dan wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> On 11/16/2022 11:00 AM, John Kehayias wrote:
>> At the very least Mesa will need the DirectX headers. That may be it?
>
> According to the document of mesa[1], I believe it's doing more than
> just including headers:
>> The D3D12
Hi,
What is a top item (TODO) on the automated patch review wish list?
Hi John,
On 11/16/2022 11:00 AM, John Kehayias wrote:
At the very least Mesa will need the DirectX headers. That may be it?
According to the document of mesa[1], I believe it's doing more than
just including headers:
The D3D12 driver is a Gallium driver that emits API calls for Microsoft’s D
Hi Maxim,
On 11/16/2022 5:03 AM, Maxim Cournoyer wrote:
For other reasons (qt-creator), I've packaged llvm/clang 15, see
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/59237.
I'm aware of the patch series. Really appreciate it!
--
dan
Hi Maxim and Dan,
On Tue, Nov 15, 2022 at 04:13 PM, Maxim Cournoyer wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> dan writes:
>
>> 2. WSLg is usable, but the mesa in guix repo doesn't build with d3d12
>> gallium driver[2]. So when opening up a GUI software in guix on WSL,
>> in renders through llvmpipe (using CPU not GP
Heya,
On Tue Nov 15, 2022 at 8:23 PM GMT, wrote:
> There must be very strict trust requirements for commit access
> or FLOSS will become vulnerable to "mistakes" with plausible denial,
> like over-eagerness to help, oops, introduced by anti-FLOSS grinches.
There are definitely fairly strict trus
Hi Dan,
dan writes:
> Hello guix,
>
> Even since the WSL image was pushed to master branch, I've been
> spending time experimenting with it. It almost runs smoothly, unless
> two points:
>
> 1. when logged in, there is a warning says:
>> warning: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR doesn't exists, on-first-login s
Hi,
dan writes:
> hello guix,
>
> i'm totally new to guix and free software development, so bear me if
> i'm doing something wrong.
>
> the 0.10 version of zig just got released[1], with the new self-hosted
> compiler. during the period of development, i've also submitted a
> pull request[2] fo
Hi jgart,
jgart writes:
> I realize this may be a feature some may want but then we get no template
> to work from because `guix import pypi` is to heavy handed:
>
> $ guix import pypi neoscore -r
>
> Starting download of /tmp/guix-file.HrGkox
> From
> https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/f8
Hi Felix,
Felix Lechner writes:
> Hi,
>
> As a new user, I needed lots of help. I also use software that is not
> packaged in Guix.
>
> In preparing my patches for submission I relied extensively on the
> guidance so generously offered by the IRC user 'unmatched-paren'. I
> thoroughly appreciate
Hi,
Andreas Enge writes:
> Hello,
>
> mpfr-4.1.1 is expected to be released tomorrow:
>https://sympa.inria.fr/sympa/arc/mpfr/2022-11/msg0.html
>
> I do not expect there to be any breakage (this is a bugfix release),
> but adding it would require to recompile everything.
>
> Is this feasi
Hi,
TL;DR: IMO commit access is too dangerous to grant on the basis of
appreciating help, and/or workflow convenience.
Trusted committers are defenders of FLOSS.
There must be very strict trust requirements for commit access
or FLOSS will become vulnerable to "mistakes" with plausible denial,
li
Hi,
As a new user, I needed lots of help. I also use software that is not
packaged in Guix.
In preparing my patches for submission I relied extensively on the
guidance so generously offered by the IRC user 'unmatched-paren'. I
thoroughly appreciated their advice, both on the technical as well as
To be clear, guix package always operates on the list of installed packages in
your user profile (~/.guix-profile), not packages from your environment. Don't
rely on its information to look at what's in a guix shell :)
Le 15 novembre 2022 16:40:05 GMT+01:00, Andy Tai a écrit :
>Hi, thanks.
>
>g
Hi, thanks.
guix shell -D -f guix.scm
did work for me I did not see d2 0.1.4 from
guix package --list-installed
or
guix package --list-available
but
pkg-config --modversion d2
did show 0.1.4 So it is there, in this guix shell.
Thanks for all the replies to this question.
On Mon, Nov 1
Hi,
On Fri, 07 Oct 2022 at 11:47, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> I have something similar that I find extremely useful: hitting C-w on a
> bug adds the mumi and debbugs URLs to the kill ring.
In addition, another helper that I plan to use more… But it is not that
handy with Debbugs because of Gnus.
Hi,
On Tue, 18 Oct 2022 at 18:59, zimoun wrote:
> As the winter, FOSDEM 2023 is coming…
>
> https://fosdem.org/2023
As you may know, the devroom [1] on Declarative and Minimalistic
Computing at FOSDEM 2023 is on the road. Keep in touch about Guix Days…
About a Guix stand at FOSDEM:
> 1
I realize this may be a feature some may want but then we get no template
to work from because `guix import pypi` is to heavy handed:
$ guix import pypi neoscore -r
Starting download of /tmp/guix-file.HrGkox
>From
>https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/f8/41/97964d689a5f7e10792ffd13c98d6348368
--- Original Message ---
On Sunday, November 13th, 2022 at 08:46, Christopher Baines
wrote:
> Hey! Sorry for the slow reply.
No problem :)
> > 1. Is there any way to page through the data
> > (e.g. https://dev.socrata.com/docs/paging.html#2.1)?
>
> For most bits of data, yes. Althou
Hi,
I'm trying to package Rust 1.65.0. When I try to build it, it fails
with the following error:
starting phase `build'
Building rustbuild
error: checksum for `windows_x86_64_msvc v0.36.1` changed between lock files
this could be indicative of a few possible errors:
* the lock file is
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