Re: gstreamer 2.22, webkitgtk 2.40.0, qt 5.15.8 and ffmpeg 6 on staging

2023-04-07 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi Andreas, Andreas Enge writes: > Hello Maxim, > > Am Tue, Mar 28, 2023 at 11:10:01PM -0400 schrieb Maxim Cournoyer: >> It'd be useful if people tested it by reconfiguring their systems with >> it or updating their profiles, and report any issues, as I'd like to >> merge this branch into

Re: GOOPS-less Shepherd

2023-04-07 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi, Ludovic Courtès writes: > Hello! > > I’d like to release the Shepherd 0.10.0 in a few weeks at most, with the > hope that it’ll be the last stable series before 1.0, which would be > released in a few months. > > As part of this, I’d like to clean up the API, which includes removing > the

Re: Time travel accident

2023-04-07 Thread Julien Lepiller
If you're able to find the derivation, you could set your system time and guix build /gnu/store/that.drv. this should not require network at all, so guix shouldn't complain. Le 7 avril 2023 18:10:13 GMT+02:00, Konrad Hinsen a écrit : >Hi Josselin and Julien, > >Thanks to both of you for your

Re: Time travel accident

2023-04-07 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi Konrad, On Fri, 07 Apr 2023 at 09:47, Konrad Hinsen wrote: > That fails, due to a build failure in OpenSSL: Yeah, time bomb! Somehow, it is a know issue: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/58650 As Julien pointed, replacing the date of the host system can fix such issue. Somehow, one idea is to

Fix for librsvg 2.40 on core-updates

2023-04-07 Thread Kaelyn
Hi, On core-updates, librsvg-2.40 fails to compile due to a single failing test (I've confirmed the failure on x86_64 and i686, though the package is only used/needed on non-x86_64 systems for gtk+ and others; it also affects wine and wine-staging on x86_64 as they are 32-bit packages). I was

Re: Time travel accident

2023-04-07 Thread Konrad Hinsen
Hi Josselin and Julien, Thanks to both of you for your suggestions! Josselin Poiret writes: > We have --without-tests=package already, see --help-transform for all > available package transformations. The one annoying thing is that > disabling tests will change the derivation and you thus

Re: Comparison of branches on CI

2023-04-07 Thread Andreas Enge
Am Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 07:27:55PM -0400 schrieb Leo Famulari: > > It is possible to use data.guix.gnu.org to create these comparisons. > > Sometimes it takes me a few minutes to remember how to do it, so the UI > > could grow some hints or "affordances". I'll provide an example later > >

Re: Gnome dans core-updates

2023-04-07 Thread Andreas Enge
Update on gnome in core-updates: We have it! (At least we had it yesterday, the latest commits will lead to a few rebuilds that are not yet done.) Congratulations to all who made it work! Andreas

Re: Building more of ‘core-updates’ on ci.guix

2023-04-07 Thread Andreas Enge
Hello all, Am Fri, Mar 31, 2023 at 10:54:23AM +0200 schrieb Andreas Enge: > > Well, it does not seem to work. > >https://ci.guix.gnu.org/ > > shows "all" under build, but > >https://ci.guix.gnu.org/jobset/core-updates > > has a few evaluations made after the change that do not take it

Re: Commits and bug closing (was: something else)

2023-04-07 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi, On jeu., 06 avril 2023 at 21:11, Andreas Enge wrote: >> Do we have a hook that closes such bugs automatically via instructions >> in commit messages? >> If not, I'd be happy to look into writing such a thing. It would also >> help to tie commits to bug reports, which can be good for

Re: Guidelines for pre-trained ML model weight binaries (Was re: Where should we put machine learning model parameters?)

2023-04-07 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi, On ven., 07 avril 2023 at 00:50, Nathan Dehnel wrote: > I am uncomfortable with including ML models without their training > data available. It is possible to hide backdoors in them. > https://www.quantamagazine.org/cryptographers-show-how-to-hide-invisible-backdoors-in-ai-20230302/ Thanks

Re: Time travel accident

2023-04-07 Thread Julien Lepiller
Changing your system date should let it build. Le 7 avril 2023 10:30:11 GMT+02:00, Josselin Poiret a écrit : >Hi Konrad, > >Konrad Hinsen writes: > >> I guess there is nothing we can do retroactively to fix this, but can we >> do something to prevent such issues in the future? >> >> One idea is

Re: Hello GUIX

2023-04-07 Thread Shivam Madlani
> The NNCP utility might be worth taking a look at. There is a way to set > it up alongside udev to automatically transfer files from connected USB > storage. I did a bit of research at the NNCP util and yes, this can be used for automatic file transfers. We can create a new udev rule that would

Re: Time travel accident

2023-04-07 Thread Josselin Poiret
Hi Konrad, Konrad Hinsen writes: > I guess there is nothing we can do retroactively to fix this, but can we > do something to prevent such issues in the future? > > One idea is to allow disabling tests at the command line. I'd then run > "guix build" for that specific package with tests

Time travel accident

2023-04-07 Thread Konrad Hinsen
Hi everyone, For doing some experiments with Python 3.8.2, I tried to use the commit that introduced that version into Guix; guix time-machine --commit=ce35dc84a10b05dc891bfae03f613b907337945e \ -- shell --pure python \ -- python3 That fails, due to a build failure in OpenSSL: