Re: time-bomb and CI? (was bug#69800: kcalendarcore time-bomb)

2024-05-06 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
On 2024-05-06, Simon Tournier wrote: > Start of forwarded message > Subject: bug#69800: kcalendarcore is a time bomb > To: 69...@debbugs.gnu.org > Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2024 20:20:43 +0100 > From: Vivien Kraus via Bug reports for GNU Guix > > Dear Guix, > >

Re: rust-team branch merged

2024-05-06 Thread Jason Conroy
Efraim Flashner writes: [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]] On Wed, Apr 24, 2024 at 11:58:22AM -0400, Jason Conroy wrote: Efraim Flashner writes: > On the other hand, by generating it during the build of each > package we > make sure to pull in all the crates which exist in the build, > so we

Re: Mechanism for helping in multi-channels configuration (and Xapian index)

2024-05-06 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi, Sorry for the long delay. On lun., 18 mars 2024 at 16:05, Christina O'Donnell wrote: >> 2: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/issue/39258 > As I said above, [2] is a fairly long thread, but I think I get the > general idea. It seems that Xapian was implemented but didn't have the > desired

Re: Scheduling a new release?

2024-05-06 Thread Simon Tournier
Re, On lun., 06 mai 2024 at 13:12, Simon Tournier wrote: > Although these days I do not have much free time, let make a new release > as soon as possible. WDYT? > > Who’s in? Well, the patch review sessions could be helpful. Maybe we could run some online hackathons. IMHO, having a schedule

Scheduling a new release?

2024-05-06 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi all, Here or there, we have bugs as: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/70659 https://issues.guix.gnu.org/70726 And our answer looks like: > Additionally, I strongly advise upgrading guix-daemon, as noted in the > bug report above. Well, the bugs appear because the user is

time-bomb and CI? (was bug#69800: kcalendarcore time-bomb)

2024-05-06 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi, Reading this message [1]: Start of forwarded message Subject: bug#69800: kcalendarcore is a time bomb To: 69...@debbugs.gnu.org Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2024 20:20:43 +0100 From: Vivien Kraus via Bug reports for GNU Guix Dear Guix, Kcalendarcore does

Re: bug#40316: nss not reproducible

2024-05-06 Thread Christina O'Donnell
Hi, On 06/05/2024 11:12, Ludovic Courtès wrote: Hi, Christina O'Donnell skribis: Tangentially, given how long nss takes to build, do you think that it'd be worth shaving it down to a single test pass? Currently it runs each test up to 3 times, which takes ~1h on my machine with no other

Re: Core updates status

2024-05-06 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi Josselin and all, Josselin Poiret skribis: > Maxim Cournoyer writes: >> Josselin Poiret writes: [...] >>> I'm worried this will keep accumulating a bunch of world rebuilds, >>> slowing down c-u some more. I'd vote to keep the pkgconf switch for >>> later and focus on merging the rest of

Re: `make check` fails when trying to build from Git

2024-05-06 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi, Steve George skribis: > Hi Ashvith - are you building the master branch with a recent checkout? > > I also get some FAILS, but not as many as you. It would be nice if you could report it: the list of FAILs and the corresponding .log files. Also please mention how you run them: Guix System

Re: bug#40316: nss not reproducible

2024-05-06 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi, Christina O'Donnell skribis: > Tangentially, given how long nss takes to build, do you think that > it'd be worth shaving it down to a single test pass? Currently it runs > each test up to 3 times, which takes ~1h on my machine with no other > build running. Running only the standard pass

Re: Changing the defaults for --localstatedir and --sysconfdir?

2024-05-06 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi, Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > Ludovic Courtès writes: > >> At this point I think defaulting >> to /var and /etc would do more good than harm. > > Are those the only defaults that should change? These are the only ones > we are actively using, but perhaps it would be confusing to have >

Re: Changing the defaults for --localstatedir and --sysconfdir?

2024-05-06 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Efraim Flashner skribis: > On Thu, May 02, 2024 at 02:58:39PM +0200, Andreas Enge wrote: >> Am Thu, May 02, 2024 at 11:00:15AM +0200 schrieb Ludovic Courtès: >> > That was 8 years ago though (eight!). At this point I think defaulting >> > to /var and /etc would do more good than harm. >> > What

Re: Core updates status

2024-05-06 Thread Josselin Poiret
Hi Maxim, Maxim Cournoyer writes: > Hi Josselin, > > Josselin Poiret writes: > > [...] > >> However, as you can see, these are non-local failures: build failures >> have to be fixed in a dependency, which incurs a lot of rebuilding. >> I've fixed a couple of them locally, but here's a nasty