> Could you expound a bit? That’s a very short summary for all the sweat
> you’ve put in it. :-)
My apologies, at the time I sent the mail in a hurry.
Basically now instead of converting unit files to services individually it
happens in bulk so that it can check if there is a corresponding
2018-07-11 0:40 GMT+02:00 Ludovic Courtès :
> Hi Ioannis,
>
> Ioannis Panagiotis Koutsidis skribis:
>
> > This patch adds initial support for .socket unit files. It does not
> > currently work but is near completion.
>
> Could you expound a bit? That’s a very short summary for all the sweat
>
Hi Ioannis,
Ioannis Panagiotis Koutsidis skribis:
> This patch adds initial support for .socket unit files. It does not
> currently work but is near completion.
Could you expound a bit? That’s a very short summary for all the sweat
you’ve put in it. :-)
Also, what is the patch against?
Hi Guix!
This patch adds initial support for .socket unit files. It does not currently
work but is near completion. During the past month I also worked on a patch that
adds signalfd and fiber support but these are currently way too unstable and for
that reason I have not included them in this
Quick reply from my phone, but thanks for the feedback.
On Jul 29, 2016 16:53, "Catonano" wrote:
> 2016-07-25 23:26 GMT+02:00 Ludovic Courtès :
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> Jelle Licht skribis:
>>
>> > On Ludo's advice, I snarfed Ricardo's recursive
2016-07-25 23:26 GMT+02:00 Ludovic Courtès :
> Hello!
>
> Jelle Licht skribis:
>
> > On Ludo's advice, I snarfed Ricardo's recursive importer and bolted it
> > on my npm importer. After leaving the importer running for a quite
> > some hours (and making it more
Hello!
Jelle Licht skribis:
> On Ludo's advice, I snarfed Ricardo's recursive importer and bolted it
> on my npm importer. After leaving the importer running for a quite
> some hours (and making it more robust in the face of inconsistent npm
> information), it turns out that
Jelle Licht writes:
> On Ludo's advice, I snarfed Ricardo's recursive importer and bolted it on my
> npm
> importer. After leaving the importer running for a quite some hours (and
> making
> it more robust in the face of inconsistent npm information), it turns out that
> jQuery has a direct or
On Sun 24 Jul 2016 03:06, Jelle Licht writes:
> On Ludo's advice, I snarfed Ricardo's recursive importer and bolted it
> on my npm importer. After leaving the importer running for a quite
> some hours (and making it more robust in the face of inconsistent npm
> information), it
Hello Guix!
After hopefully enough contemplation and a lot of elbow grease, I would
like to
give you an overview of what I have been up to these past weeks.
To start off with something that might make some people less than happy;
jQuery
and its dependencies will most likely not be packaged this
Hi!
Manolis Ragkousis manolis...@gmail.com skribis:
1) Guix can successfully cross-build any package for the Hurd and produce
the bootstrap-tarballs to build packages with Guix natively on such a system.
2) Guix can build the native final toolchain.
3) Guix can build packages natively
Amirouche Boubekki writes:
Le 2015-08-19 22:27, taylanbayi...@gmail.com a écrit:
Manolis Ragkousis manolis...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
But nevertheless we can safely say we have ported Guix to Hurd. :-)
[...]
Amazing news! :-)
Thanks so much for working on this. I haven't tried
On 2015-08-19 17:27, taylanbayi...@gmail.com wrote:
Manolis Ragkousis manolis...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
But nevertheless we can safely say we have ported Guix to Hurd. :-)
[...]
Amazing news! :-)
Thanks so much for working on this. I haven't tried out Hurd so far
but
am meaning to do
On 2015-08-19 16:23, Manolis Ragkousis wrote:
Hello everyone,
As the hard pencil down date approaches, I believe it's time for a
detailed
report on my progress till now. I will start with what we have right
now and
then continue with what problems I had and what I did.
First let's see what
Hello,
Congrats!!
Samuel
Le 2015-08-19 22:27, taylanbayi...@gmail.com a écrit :
Manolis Ragkousis manolis...@gmail.com writes:
[...]
But nevertheless we can safely say we have ported Guix to Hurd. :-)
[...]
Amazing news! :-)
Thanks so much for working on this. I haven't tried out Hurd so far
but
am meaning to
Hello everyone,
As the hard pencil down date approaches, I believe it's time for a detailed
report on my progress till now. I will start with what we have right now and
then continue with what problems I had and what I did.
First let's see what we have now, working.
1) Guix can successfully
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