cinde...@hushmail.com writes:
> Hello. I recently learned about GuixSD, and it seems like a distro
> I would actually _enjoy_ using. Essentially, my questions are:
>
> What is the current state of GuixSD? Is it currently too buggy or
> feature-deficient to use as a day-to-day os?
>
I use it on
)
for the laptop to actually boot, but that is a rant for a different
audience. ;)
Thanks to all who helped make this possible!
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dependencies. The Debian project came up with a thing
called common-lisp-controller
(http://ci-debian.alioth.debian.org/clid/clid.html/ch-clc.html) which
address some of the issues. It seems to build an abstraction layer over
asdf. I'm not advocating this as it does seem to presume a Debian-ish
infrastructure, just mentioning as a source of potential ideas.
> Thanks.
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Hartmut Goebel writes:
Thank you for the feedback! Much appreciated!
> Am 22.09.2016 um 14:10 schrieb James Richardson:
>> * gnu/packages/keychain.scm: Add new file.
>
> I suggest putting this into some other file, e.g. crypto.scm or ssh.scm.
> Otherwise we have a file for a
Andy Patterson writes:
> On Thu, 22 Sep 2016 23:40:46 -0400
> James Richardson <ja...@jamestechnotes.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I was attempting to make a package for stumpwm. I got as far as, oh it
>> has a dependency on cl-ppcre (and a few o
Hello list,
I was attempting to make a package for stumpwm. I got as far as, oh it
has a dependency on cl-ppcre (and a few other cl packages). Well it
turns out that actually putting a lisp module in a guix package seems,
well, non trivial. Does anyone else have an interest getting lisp
packages
John Darrington writes:
> A number of people have said that mail to this list takes a long time to
> show up. Today I too have noticed that some of my patches have not (yet)
> appeared in the archives.
>
I've posted a patch several hours ago, haven't seen it in the archives.
Let's try inline as attachements seem to not work.
Feedback appreciated as this is my first submission ;)
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From: James Richardson <ja...@jamestechnotes.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 01:44:28 -0400
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