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