Re: OpenJFX 14, gradle

2020-05-04 Thread Michael Zucchi
Hi Alexey, On 4/5/20 6:23 pm, Alexey Abramov wrote: Hi Michael, I did almost the same thing but for JDKu8, You can check it https://gitlab.com/Levenson/ in a wip-davmail branch. I packaged graphics, swing, swt and friends. Unfortunatelly tests are disabled for now. I and am trying to make

Re: GNU Guix maintainer collective update

2020-05-04 Thread John Soo
Hello Guix and Ricardo, > There's a new blog post about a recent update to the GNU Guix maintainer > collective [0]. I won't repeat the blog post here, but in a few words, > Ricardo Wurmus is stepping down from his role and Mathieu Othacehe > is joining in. I would like to echo the sentiment

Re: core-updates call for testing

2020-05-04 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
On 2020-05-04, Vagrant Cascadian wrote: > On 2020-05-04, Marius Bakke wrote: >> @everyone, please speak up if you find any of your packages failing on >> the core-updates branch! The substitute coverage is currently ~90%, >> which is better than on 'master'. > > I'm noticing libdbusmenu is

Re: core-updates call for testing

2020-05-04 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
On 2020-05-04, Marius Bakke wrote: > @everyone, please speak up if you find any of your packages failing on > the core-updates branch! The substitute coverage is currently ~90%, > which is better than on 'master'. I'm noticing libdbusmenu is failing on aarch64 (which is a dependency of waybar):

Re: Reference by biblatex-software exporting?

2020-05-04 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 4 mai 2020 12:35:40 GMT-04:00, zimoun a écrit : >Dear, > >Referencing software is now a key point in Scientific publications. >INRIA and Software Heritage propose this BibTeX format [1]. One first >question is: is it french specific? i.e., other scientific communities >have proposed similar?

Re: GNU Guix maintainer collective update

2020-05-04 Thread Leo Famulari
On Mon, May 04, 2020 at 09:31:46AM -0400, Maxim Cournoyer wrote: > There's a new blog post about a recent update to the GNU Guix maintainer > collective [0]. I won't repeat the blog post here, but in a few words, > Ricardo Wurmus is stepping down from his role and Mathieu Othacehe > is joining

Re: core-updates call for testing

2020-05-04 Thread Christopher Baines
Marius Bakke writes: > Christopher Baines writes: > >> Marius Bakke writes: >> >>> Please try upgrading your profiles and systems and file bugs for >>> anything that does not work for you. GNOME users in particular are >>> encouraged to try the new GNOME 3.34 and report any regressions. >>

Re: GNU Guix maintainer collective update

2020-05-04 Thread Efraim Flashner
On Mon, May 04, 2020 at 09:31:46AM -0400, Maxim Cournoyer wrote: > Hello Guix! > > There's a new blog post about a recent update to the GNU Guix maintainer > collective [0]. I won't repeat the blog post here, but in a few words, > Ricardo Wurmus is stepping down from his role and Mathieu

Reference by biblatex-software exporting?

2020-05-04 Thread zimoun
Dear, Referencing software is now a key point in Scientific publications. INRIA and Software Heritage propose this BibTeX format [1]. One first question is: is it french specific? i.e., other scientific communities have proposed similar? [1]

Re: guix system vm-image --target=i586-pc-gnu Hurd'le

2020-05-04 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Mathieu Othacehe writes: Hello Mathieu >> (define* (hurd-grub-configuration-file config entries >>#:key >>(system (%current-target-system)) >>(old-entries '())) >> (let

Re: core-updates call for testing

2020-05-04 Thread Marius Bakke
Christopher Baines writes: > Marius Bakke writes: > >> Please try upgrading your profiles and systems and file bugs for >> anything that does not work for you. GNOME users in particular are >> encouraged to try the new GNOME 3.34 and report any regressions. > > I did some testing today, I

Re: core-updates call for testing

2020-05-04 Thread Marius Bakke
Timothy Sample writes: > Hi Marius, > > Marius Bakke writes: > >> The "core-updates" branch is ready for testing! [...] >> >> Please try upgrading your profiles and systems and file bugs for >> anything that does not work for you. GNOME users in particular are >> encouraged to try the new

Re: guix system vm-image --target=i586-pc-gnu Hurd'le

2020-05-04 Thread Mathieu Othacehe
Hello! > (define* (hurd-grub-configuration-file config entries >#:key >(system (%current-target-system)) >(old-entries '())) > (let ((hurd (if (equal? system

Re: GNU Guix maintainer collective update

2020-05-04 Thread Jack Hill
On Mon, 4 May 2020, sirgazil wrote: On Mon, 04 May 2020 13:31:46 + Maxim Cournoyer wrote > Let's take a moment to thank Ricardo for his time as a Guix > co-maintainer. He's been immensely useful to the project and I hope > we'll continue to see him around. Hey, Wurmus, thanks

Re: core-updates call for testing

2020-05-04 Thread Timothy Sample
Hi Marius, Marius Bakke writes: > The "core-updates" branch is ready for testing! [...] > > Please try upgrading your profiles and systems and file bugs for > anything that does not work for you. GNOME users in particular are > encouraged to try the new GNOME 3.34 and report any regressions.

Re: GNU Guix maintainer collective update

2020-05-04 Thread sirgazil
On Mon, 04 May 2020 13:31:46 + Maxim Cournoyer wrote > Hello Guix! > > There's a new blog post about a recent update to the GNU Guix maintainer > collective [0]. I won't repeat the blog post here, but in a few words, > Ricardo Wurmus is stepping down from his role and

Re: unexpected reproducibility of reproducible blog post?

2020-05-04 Thread zimoun
Hi Konrad, (add Ludo for advice :-)) On Mon, 4 May 2020 at 15:50, Konrad Hinsen wrote: > > I will add something overthere for tracking reproduciblity infos in > > the future. > > It would actually be nice to have some external Guix reproducibility > surveillance. A few benchmark packages that

Re: unexpected reproducibility of reproducible blog post?

2020-05-04 Thread Konrad Hinsen
Hi Simon, > I will add something overthere for tracking reproduciblity infos in > the future. It would actually be nice to have some external Guix reproducibility surveillance. A few benchmark packages that will be rebuilt regularly, using frozen commits via time-machine, and checked for

Re: Adding a subcommand "load-profile"

2020-05-04 Thread zimoun
Dear Vagrant, On Sun, 3 May 2020 at 22:57, Vagrant Cascadian wrote: > I like the ability to maintain separate profiles and run "guix upgrade > -p my/profile" on each profile, but I haven't figured out how to get > something equivalent to "guix environment --pure --profile my/profile". env

Re: Adding a subcommand "load-profile"

2020-05-04 Thread zimoun
Hi Ludo, On Sun, 3 May 2020 at 22:31, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > 1. guix environment (but it’s slower) > > 2. sh > . /my/profile/etc/profile.sh > exit Personally, time to time I use (thanks Pjotr): env -i $(which bash) --login --noprofile --norc . /my/profile/etc/profile

GNU Guix maintainer collective update

2020-05-04 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hello Guix! There's a new blog post about a recent update to the GNU Guix maintainer collective [0]. I won't repeat the blog post here, but in a few words, Ricardo Wurmus is stepping down from his role and Mathieu Othacehe is joining in. Let's take a moment to thank Ricardo for his time as a

guix system vm-image --target=i586-pc-gnu Hurd'le

2020-05-04 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Hi! We have made some great progress on "guix system vm-image" for the Hurd. The "wip-hurd-vm" branch has been reset, and there now is only this one cross-build puzzle that we need to solve (until we hit the next problem ;-). Running ./pre-inst-env guix system vm-image --target=i586-pc-gnu

Re: Medium-term road map

2020-05-04 Thread zimoun
Dear, On Sun, 3 May 2020 at 22:07, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > We could write a program to build a database locally (I very much like > the idea of “substitutes” viewed as an optimization compared to local > computation) but that would be expensive, although it could be > incremental. I agree

Re: OpenJFX 14, gradle

2020-05-04 Thread Alexey Abramov
Hi Michael, I did almost the same thing but for JDKu8, You can check it https://gitlab.com/Levenson/ in a wip-davmail branch. I packaged graphics, swing, swt and friends. Unfortunatelly tests are disabled for now. I and am trying to make them work. It seems to me that even they do have tests

initrd: why do we need static linking?

2020-05-04 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Hi Guix, why do we need to link packages statically to include them in the initrd? Can’t we just copy the package closure into the initrd? -- Ricardo