Re: Advanced distribution

2022-12-09 Thread Ryan Prior
Hi Octavio! We had a discussion about this last month, and we might make some changes to make it clearer what "advanced" means (or perhaps change the wording.) Here's a link to that discussion in the list archive: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2022-11/msg00298.html Cheers,

Advanced distribution

2022-12-09 Thread Engineer Octavio
---...--- Este email es para el staff del proyecto Guix. ___ Cualquier otra persona no autorizada por mi Octavio Alfredo Toscano Flores que lo esté leyendo le informo que está violando mi intimidad y

Re: Status of hibernation (suspend to disk) in Guix

2022-12-09 Thread Mekeor Melire
2022-12-09 23:10 mek...@posteo.de: > 2022-12-05 17:23 i...@selidor.net: > > > in #59746 I skipped documenting `resume_offset` with more detail, even > > if it's needed for resuming from a swap file. The reason is that > > according to [swsusp doc][1], some specific tool may be needed to > >

Re: Some stats about the graph of dependencies

2022-12-09 Thread jbranso
December 9, 2022 12:32 PM, "zimoun" wrote: > Hi, > > Preparing some Python stuff, I was toying with the package > python-networkx. And Guix is awesome because it is easy to extract the > graph of dependencies. > > Here dependencies are just inputs, native-inputs and propagated-inputs. > It

Re: Status of hibernation (suspend to disk) in Guix

2022-12-09 Thread Mekeor Melire
2022-12-05 17:23 i...@selidor.net: > in #59746 I skipped documenting `resume_offset` with more detail, even > if it's needed for resuming from a swap file. The reason is that > according to [swsusp doc][1], some specific tool may be needed to > compute the swap file offset. There is

Re: Status of hibernation (suspend to disk) in Guix

2022-12-09 Thread Jack Hill
On Fri, 9 Dec 2022, Mekeor Melire wrote: Thanks for making hibernation work and for bringing that up. I have two questions: 1. Does hibernation work in case of swap-partition inside an luks-encrypted device? Yes, this works for me (nested LVM in LUKS too) 2. Does hibernation work in

Re: Status of hibernation (suspend to disk) in Guix

2022-12-09 Thread Mekeor Melire
2022-12-02 21:32 m...@tobias.gr: > Ivan Vilata i Balaguer 写道: > > But then I wonder if I may have rushed to post the patch, as I don't > > know whether hibernation is supposed to be more or less mature or > > supported in Guix (we may not want to encourage people to use a > > feature which may

Re: Drafting a Guix blog post on the FHS container

2022-12-09 Thread zimoun
Hi, On Mon, 05 Dec 2022 at 02:32, John Kehayias wrote: > Here is a current (rough!) draft. For the ease of plain text email > I've exported from the org source to text with some light edits: Nice! If you can turn the draft into Markdown and format a patch for guix-artwork [1] under

Re: guile profiling / speeding up derivations on slow storage

2022-12-09 Thread zimoun
Hi, On Thu, 01 Dec 2022 at 02:02, Csepp wrote: > First of all, I'm curious, how do other Guile developers profile code? Well, recently Ludo posted a heap profiler for Guile https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-user/2022-11/msg00012.html > Could we add a profiling flag for the CLI similar

Re: File search

2022-12-09 Thread zimoun
Hi Antoine, Cool! I have not really look yet. Just a minor answer to one of your question. :-) On Fri, 09 Dec 2022 at 11:05, "Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont)" wrote: >> It should instead show “git@2.38.1:send-email”. We probably need an >> ‘output’ field in the ‘Packages’ table. > > Why must

Re: Booth at FOSDEM (Brussels), 4-5 Feb 2023?

2022-12-09 Thread zimoun
Hi, We do NOT have a stand at FOSDEM 2023. We are not listed in: https://fosdem.org/2023/news/2022-12-08-accepted-stands-fosdem-2023/ if I read correctly, although I did not received any email. Thanks to everyone who offered to spend their time at the stand. Maybe next year! See you at

Some stats about the graph of dependencies

2022-12-09 Thread zimoun
Hi, Preparing some Python stuff, I was toying with the package python-networkx. And Guix is awesome because it is easy to extract the graph of dependencies. Here dependencies are just inputs, native-inputs and propagated-inputs. It could be interesting to also include build-system dependencies,

Re: Dissecting Guix -- blog post series

2022-12-09 Thread (
Heya, On Fri Dec 9, 2022 at 9:32 AM GMT, wrote: > How does a gullible noob like me know what the dangers might be, (e.g. http:) > and how to avoid (most of) them by finding a guix version that has been > gone through with a fine-tooth comb by trusted guix devs and has been > re-hosted at gitlab

Re: File search

2022-12-09 Thread Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont)
Hello, > So we went from 413s to 11s (on the Guix System node) for only 6% fewer > files in the latter case? Do I get that right? That’s pretty cool. Not 6% of loss, a bit more, around half is only detected between the first and second round. Here is the summary [1] (org-mode) table I should

Re: Dissecting Guix -- blog post series

2022-12-09 Thread bokr
Hi, On +2022-12-09 07:33:16 +, ( wrote: > On Fri Dec 9, 2022 at 7:31 AM GMT, 宋文武 wrote: > > I think it's missing what "build-derivations" do, or "Part 0: Store". > > Hmm, do you mean adding an example of building a derivation in Scheme with > ``build-derivations''? I'll definitiely add that