Re: No default OpenJDK version?

2024-04-20 Thread Julien Lepiller
a écrit : >On Tue, Apr 16, 2024 at 10:37:30PM +0200, Julien Lepiller wrote: >> Currently, most java packages use the implicit jdk from the build system >> (ant- or maven-build-system), which is… icedtea@8. We still have quite a lot >> of old packages that don't build with open

Re: No default OpenJDK version?

2024-04-16 Thread Julien Lepiller
Makes sense, we can do that. Le 16 avril 2024 23:50:54 GMT+02:00, Vagrant Cascadian a écrit : >On 2024-04-16, Julien Lepiller wrote: >> Currently, most java packages use the implicit jdk from the build >> system (ant- or maven-build-system), which is… icedtea@8. We still >

Re: No default OpenJDK version?

2024-04-16 Thread Julien Lepiller
Currently, most java packages use the implicit jdk from the build system (ant- or maven-build-system), which is… icedtea@8. We still have quite a lot of old packages that don't build with openjdk9, so I'm not sure when we can update the default jdk… Le 16 avril 2024 22:25:33 GMT+02:00, Vagrant

Re: Trying to use guix-android

2024-02-20 Thread Julien Lepiller
no code for module (android import repo) Looks like you don't have guix-android after all. Can you check with guix describe? Le 20 février 2024 18:49:59 GMT+01:00, Tobias Alexandra Platen a écrit : >I added the guix-android channel[1] and did a guix pull. >Then in a new terminal window I

Re: Meeting in Brussels on Wednesday night?

2024-01-31 Thread Julien Lepiller
I'll join you at some point :) Le 31 janvier 2024 17:21:40 GMT+01:00, Christopher Baines a écrit : > >Ludovic Courtès writes: > >> To those traveling to Brussels tomorrow: who’s in to meet in our lair, >> namely Au Bon Vieux Temps, on Wednesday evening/night? :-) >> >> >>

Re: Discontinuing data.guix.gnu.org?

2024-01-09 Thread Julien Lepiller
In terms of finance, our last blocker is that I still don't have access to the account, but Andreas does, so we should be able to take responsibility for the cost relatively easily. Ideally, we would take ownership of the machine(s), so we don't overcomplicate our finances by having to

Re: Update weblate.

2023-12-13 Thread Julien Lepiller
Hi, GNU Health is not under the responsibility of the Guix project. You should contact them instead Le 13 décembre 2023 23:35:32 GMT+01:00, Feng Shu a écrit : > >https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/gnu-health seem to not be updated, >when sync health hg to it? >

Re: Western US mirroring?

2023-12-09 Thread Julien Lepiller
Sounds like a great idea! Le 10 décembre 2023 02:19:16 GMT+01:00, Andy Tai a écrit : >Hi, just an idea: > >The GNU Guix project currently has a substitution server mirror in the >East coast of the US. > >No mirror in the Western US. > >The OSU Open Source Lib (https://osuosl.org/) offers hosting

Re: How to get nginx and letsencrypt working on the guix system

2023-10-31 Thread Julien Lepiller
Usually, this is fixed by not uting ssl at first, let certbot generate certificates, and reconfigure with ssl. Le 31 octobre 2023 19:23:32 GMT+01:00, Tobias Alexandra Platen a écrit : >I installed the guix system on a virtual machine, and changed the >config as documented in the guix manual

Re: Meet Guix at Capitole du Libre in Toulouse, nov. 18-19

2023-10-25 Thread Julien Lepiller
las 18:11, Julien Lepiller escribió: >> >> Le 25 octobre 2023 09:09:46 GMT+02:00, Andreas Enge a >> écrit : >>> Am Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 10:17:01PM +0200 schrieb Vivien Kraus: >>>>> Some of us will be in Toulouse, INP-N7, 26 rue Riquet on 18 & 19 &g

Re: Meet Guix at Capitole du Libre in Toulouse, nov. 18-19

2023-10-25 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 25 octobre 2023 09:09:46 GMT+02:00, Andreas Enge a écrit : >Am Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 10:17:01PM +0200 schrieb Vivien Kraus: >> > Some of us will be in Toulouse, INP-N7, 26 rue Riquet on 18 & 19 >> > november for Capitole du Libre: >> > We will stand in Village Associatif.  Let us know if you

Re: Ideas for ocaml-team

2023-09-12 Thread Julien Lepiller
I don't think it makes sense to have a separate brarch when we have so few contributions, and so few impacted packages Le 12 septembre 2023 08:57:56 GMT+02:00, pukkamustard a écrit : > >Salut! > >Simon Tournier writes: > >>> I think it's time to start an `ocaml-team` (or `ocaml-updates`)

Re: guix build from git failure: missing sections in German, French, etc. doc translations?

2023-09-08 Thread Julien Lepiller
Hi Andy, Thanks for the report! You might need a more recent po4a for it to work properly. Could try to guix pull, and enter a new shell for building guix? Le 8 septembre 2023 20:43:05 GMT+02:00, Andy Tai a écrit : >Checking out the latest origin/master head, building guix fails: > >make[2]:

Re: Relaxing the restrictions for store item names

2023-08-24 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 24 août 2023 10:41:23 GMT+02:00, Msavoritias a écrit : > >What I am saying here is that: >Its easy to see from our very US centric tech culture why everybody >should just use ASCII because "This is how it is". But there is very >little reasons why we shouldn't strive to be more inclusive of

Re: Guix and the developer ecosystem

2023-08-05 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 5 août 2023 03:49:30 GMT+02:00, Distopico a écrit : > >On 2023-07-31, "(" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Distopico writes: >>> In terms of programming languages, I have found almost all the ones I >>> needed, with the exception of Kotlin. >> >> The build sequence for Kotlin is some sort of hellish

Re: A Forum for Guix Users

2023-07-15 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 15 juillet 2023 23:00:43 GMT+02:00, MSavoritias a écrit : > >Attila Lendvai writes: > >>> Regarding the forum I dont think any forum would have much traction. >>> I agree that either matrix or xmpp could be considered instead for that >>> purpose. >>> As a more approachable chat mechanism

Re: Format specification issue in the translations...

2023-05-23 Thread Julien Lepiller
Hi! I think it's indeed a bug in the Shepherd. Both forms should be identical for singular and plural. Especially, I think we should use ~{ ~a,~} in both cases since even when there's a single service, the argument is a list, so with only ~a, it wouldn't show properly. Le 23 mai 2023 01:57:05

Re: OCaml bootstrap

2023-05-04 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 4 mai 2023 10:41:18 GMT+02:00, Simon Tournier a écrit : >Hi, > >On Wed, 03 May 2023 at 23:25, Julien Lepiller wrote: > >>>Julien, do you happen to know if there are plans to make camlboot more >>>capable so it can be used to build newer versions of OCaml?

Re: OCaml bootstrap

2023-05-03 Thread Julien Lepiller
We had some discussion here, but there's still some work to do: https://github.com/Ekdohibs/camlboot/issues/59 Le 3 mai 2023 23:15:49 GMT+02:00, "Ludovic Courtès" a écrit : >Hello, > >Simon Tournier skribis: > >> Well, 4.07 is the version that is de-bootstrapped, i.e. bootstrapped >> using

Re: Time travel accident

2023-04-07 Thread Julien Lepiller
bad news. > >> By the way, we can also "fix the past" by using guix/quirks.scm. Since > >Oohhh... There's always one more surprise in Guix! > > >Julien Lepiller writes: > >> Changing your system date should let it build. > >Interesting idea! I tried,

Re: Time travel accident

2023-04-07 Thread Julien Lepiller
Changing your system date should let it build. Le 7 avril 2023 10:30:11 GMT+02:00, Josselin Poiret a écrit : >Hi Konrad, > >Konrad Hinsen writes: > >> I guess there is nothing we can do retroactively to fix this, but can we >> do something to prevent such issues in the future? >> >> One idea is

Re: guix git build error

2023-03-07 Thread Julien Lepiller
Hi Andy, I'm afraid I'm unable to reproduce your error. You could try cleaning the translated texi files to make sure you get the most up-to-date ones: rm doc/*.texi git checkout doc Does that help? Otherwise, I'll need you to send me say guix-cookbook.fr.texi. There shouldn't be a refernece

Re: Ocaml (was: Merging core-updates?)

2023-02-20 Thread Julien Lepiller
+01:00, Simon Tournier a écrit : >Hi Julien, > >On dim., 19 févr. 2023 at 10:15, Julien Lepiller wrote: >> ocaml-4.14 and ocaml-5 don't have this issue. I just pushed a fix for >> ocaml-4.09. I'll also have to fix ocaml-4.07 since it fails to build as >> early as c

Re: Ocaml (was: Merging core-updates?)

2023-02-19 Thread Julien Lepiller
ocaml-4.14 and ocaml-5 don't have this issue. I just pushed a fix for ocaml-4.09. I'll also have to fix ocaml-4.07 since it fails to build as early as camlboot. It'll take a while to test. Thanks for pointing me to that patch! Le Sat, 18 Feb 2023 12:38:55 +0100, Andreas Enge a écrit : > Am Sat,

Re: Merging core-updates?

2023-02-16 Thread Julien Lepiller
I haven't tried the patch, but before it, I was already able to build mpc for x86_64 on a SSD with btrfs. Le 16 février 2023 16:03:15 GMT+01:00, Janneke Nieuwenhuizen a écrit : >Andreas Enge writes: > >> Am Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 09:39:39AM +0100 schrieb Janneke Nieuwenhuizen: >>> I have

Re: Openjdk (was: Merging core-updates?)

2023-02-16 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 16 février 2023 12:03:35 GMT+01:00, Efraim Flashner a écrit : >On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 08:19:08PM +0100, Andreas Enge wrote: > >> Is it necessary to keep all these version of openjdk and to bootstrap >> version n with version n-1? > >Probably? I assume if you can cut some out that'd be ok.

Re: Architecture support [was: Re: Merging core-updates?]

2023-02-14 Thread Julien Lepiller
Could we get berlin to evaluate a small set of core packages (mpc, hello, …)? Are the changes intended to fix the issue with bordeaux's machines? Is it configured to build core-updates? Le 14 février 2023 17:30:32 GMT+01:00, Andreas Enge a écrit : >Hello, > >Am Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 12:56:45PM

Re: Merging core-updates?

2023-02-12 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le Sun, 12 Feb 2023 12:52:51 +0100, Julien Lepiller a écrit : > Le Sun, 12 Feb 2023 12:06:14 +0100, > Andreas Enge a écrit : > > I just tried to build mpc on my machine, from core-updates. I get the > same derivation as the one shown on the data service, and it built > f

Re: Merging core-updates?

2023-02-12 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le Sun, 12 Feb 2023 12:06:14 +0100, Andreas Enge a écrit : > Hello, > > Am Sun, Feb 12, 2023 at 10:05:40AM +0100 schrieb Julien Lepiller: > > As discussed at Guix Days before Fosdem, we haven't merged > > core-updates in a very long time. I'd volunteer to lead this > &g

Merging core-updates?

2023-02-12 Thread Julien Lepiller
Hi Guix! As discussed at Guix Days before Fosdem, we haven't merged core-updates in a very long time. I'd volunteer to lead this effort, but I don't know what steps I should follow. Do we have some documentation about that?

Re: Help adding a graph backend

2023-02-09 Thread Julien Lepiller
As the message says, use ./configure --localstatedir=/var :) Le 10 février 2023 04:10:02 GMT+01:00, Kyle Andrews a écrit : > >Dear Guix, > >I am not very comfortable editing Guix source code. However, I would >very much like to add a new backend for `guix graph`. Right now guix >graph

Reducing useless module imports

2023-02-03 Thread Julien Lepiller
Hi Guix! during the Guix Days, we talked about reducing module imports. First, let's note there's an empty module (gnu packages key-mon). Then, we looked at build systems modules that are imported, but for which the build system is never used: ``` for f in *.scm; do systems=$(grep '#:use-module

UTF-8 progress bar

2023-01-28 Thread Julien Lepiller
Hi Guix! I have a patch waiting (https://issues.guix.gnu.org/59975) that will change progress bars to use some unicode characters. I think they look better, but I'm a bit afraid they might not look right on some config, so I'd like to know if your terminal is able to show these characters:

Re: Time for ocaml-xzy.scm and reorganizing OCaml packages?

2023-01-11 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le Wed, 11 Jan 2023 20:05:58 +0100, Simon Tournier a écrit : > Hi, > > Maybe it is time for ocaml-xzy.scm. :-) > > Currently, the file gnu/packages/ocaml.scm contains 315 define-public. > Maybe, it would make sense to have: > > + ocaml.scm for compiler and essentials (as ocaml-findlib or

Re: advanced?

2023-01-09 Thread Julien Lepiller
Already fixed in weblate for French. Will push the update shortly :) Le 9 janvier 2023 12:12:27 GMT+01:00, "Ludovic Courtès" a écrit : >Hey, > >A heads-up for Julien and the translators: > >Ludovic Courtès skribis: > >> Simon Josefsson via "Development of GNU Guix and the GNU System >>

Re: Packaging OCaml repositories that define multiple packages?

2023-01-08 Thread Julien Lepiller
The importer will not support such a package. As you say, it wants to build them separately because they are separate opam packages. So, either we build them separately too, or we build all at once. If we build all at once, that's fine. You could name the package ocaml-mirage and not use any

Re: Experimenting with reduced gcc-lib

2022-12-15 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 15 décembre 2022 15:34:02 GMT+01:00, "Ludovic Courtès" a écrit : >Hello! > >Julien Lepiller skribis: > >> Before the patch we get: >> >> guix size perl >> total: 147.7 MiB >> >> After the patch: >> >> ./pre-inst-env

Experimenting with reduced gcc-lib

2022-12-08 Thread Julien Lepiller
of this package). >From bff8567b0770455397d44f1ed304a67681b472c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Julien Lepiller Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2022 22:29:01 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] gnu: gcc: Separate lib output. * gnu/packages/gcc.scm (gcc-4.7): Replace `lib' output with `static-lib' and `shared-lib'. *

Re: GNU Guix 1.4.0rc1 available for testing!

2022-12-04 Thread Julien Lepiller
; > Otherwise especially ARM users get far less substitutes > unless they take manual action. > >Julien Lepiller writes: >> Do we string freeze? > >About string freeze: I do not know if that is the case, but changes to >critical parts of doc/guix.texi on master should not be reflected on >Weblate if they don’t get into 1.4.0. > >Regards, >Florian

Re: Release progress, week 8

2022-12-03 Thread Julien Lepiller
Do we string freeze? Le 2 décembre 2022 23:45:04 GMT+01:00, "Ludovic Courtès" a écrit  : >Hello Guix! > >Release progress: week 8. > >Apologies for not sending this one on time this Thursday; instead we got >RC1, which is nice. :-) > >

Re: guix graph build phases

2022-11-22 Thread Julien Lepiller
I don't get why you want a picture. Could you share an example of what it would look like? Le 22 novembre 2022 23:43:19 GMT+01:00, jgart a écrit : >On Tue, 22 Nov 2022 23:12:16 +0100 Julien Lepiller wrote: >> The graph will always be flat, since it's a list, so graphviz would

Re: guix graph build phases

2022-11-22 Thread Julien Lepiller
The graph will always be flat, since it's a list, so graphviz would be a bit overkill :). Being able to list phases could still be cool :) Le 22 novembre 2022 22:32:54 GMT+01:00, jgart a écrit : >hi, > >`guix graph --phases` shows the order of phases for a particular package >and any custom

Re: [Guix Website] A Search Page for Packages

2022-11-21 Thread Julien Lepiller
I believe the website used both: an unprefixed url will serve the page fsom the prefixed directory based on accept-language, but you can also switch language easily by using the prefixed path. Not translating URLs is fine and allows to easily switch language while staying on the same page. Le

Re: foreign-distro?

2022-11-20 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le Sun, 20 Nov 2022 14:54:40 -0600, jgart a écrit : > Does Guix have a declarative Guix API way of knowing if it is > installing a package into foreign distro versus Guix System? > > I'm thinking of a function like `foreign-distro?`: > > ``` > (define-public peek > (package >(name

Re: Fwd: question on setting up guix.scm for project development

2022-11-15 Thread Julien Lepiller
or all the replies to this question. > >On Mon, Nov 14, 2022 at 10:15 PM Julien Lepiller wrote: > >> I think you got it right, I've used thas in the past. Maybe your cli >> options are out of order? Instead of -f -d, try -D -f. Do you even have d1 >> or d3 in your curre

Re: Fwd: question on setting up guix.scm for project development

2022-11-14 Thread Julien Lepiller
I think you got it right, I've used thas in the past. Maybe your cli options are out of order? Instead of -f -d, try -D -f. Do you even have d1 or d3 in your current shell? Could they come from outside? Le 14 novembre 2022 19:41:58 GMT+01:00, Andy Tai a écrit : >Hi, guix allows setting up an

Re: guix git authenticate throws hard

2022-10-26 Thread Julien Lepiller
key) and green otherwise. This should zake it easy to spot whether you signed the last commits or not Le 27 octobre 2022 02:07:40 GMT+02:00, jgart a écrit : >On Wed, 26 Oct 2022 09:07:57 +0200 Julien Lepiller wrote: >> It says fingerprint, so it's fingerprint. Using email or n

Re: guix git authenticate throws hard

2022-10-26 Thread Julien Lepiller
It says fingerprint, so it's fingerprint. Using email or name would not be as secure. Le 26 octobre 2022 07:35:20 GMT+02:00, jgart a écrit : >On Wed, 26 Oct 2022 07:21:35 +0200 Julien Lepiller wrote: >> From the manual: "signer is the OpenPGP fingerprint of public key used to

Re: guix git authenticate throws hard

2022-10-25 Thread Julien Lepiller
From the manual: "signer is the OpenPGP fingerprint of public key used to sign commit.", but we should still catch this error :) Le 26 octobre 2022 04:33:50 GMT+02:00, jgart a écrit : > guix git authenticate 95620d8845a75c9721876441e66bf28ba4a95eff jgart >Backtrace: > 11

Re: Build LanguageTool use maven-build-system?

2022-10-25 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 25 octobre 2022 04:10:51 GMT+02:00, Declan Tsien a écrit : > >I believe LanguageTool[1] is a Java project using Maven as it's building >tool. > >Lazy me. Instead of digging the mailing list and source code which would >cost too much time and may not work out. I packaged the binary

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

2022-10-20 Thread Julien Lepiller
Deadline for stands is November 15th. Quoting the website: FOSDEM 2023 stands call for proposals Back after two virtual editions, FOSDEM 2023 will take place at the ULB on the 4th and 5th of February 2023. As has become traditional, we offer free and open source projects a stand to display

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

2022-10-20 Thread Julien Lepiller
I'll be happy to help! From my experience with LFS it's important to have enough to share with people. We had stickers (obviously), and also bookmarks and even printed versions of the book. Even with three people we could manage the stand, but the more we are, the easier it becomes. Remember

Re: Advanced network configuration

2022-10-10 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 10 octobre 2022 17:17:16 GMT+02:00, "Ludovic Courtès" a écrit  : >Hi! > >Alexey Abramov skribis: > >[...] > >>> I’m not sure. IIUC, a “networking target” here could translate to a >>> Shepherd service that depends on all the relevant DHCP and static >>> networking services. The question

Re: Packaging docs

2022-10-08 Thread Julien Lepiller
:28 +0200 Julien Lepiller wrote: >> I don't think there's a specific policy, but our packages tend to enable >> most optional dependencies and docs are always useful, so I'd package doc >> dependencies too. >> > >Hi roptat, > >Should we make a policy and add it to the docs? > >-- >jgart > >

Re: Packaging docs

2022-10-08 Thread Julien Lepiller
I don't think there's a specific policy, but our packages tend to enable most optional dependencies and docs are always useful, so I'd package doc dependencies too. Le 8 octobre 2022 05:08:34 GMT+02:00, jgart a écrit : >Hi, > >What's are policy for packaging docs deps? > >For example, this

Re: Planning for a release, for real

2022-10-07 Thread Julien Lepiller
It depends on the language, I'd say a week is good, maybe less as long as we can include a week-end (maybe it's personal, but I find more time to contribute in the week-ends). Le 7 octobre 2022 11:49:21 GMT+02:00, "Ludovic Courtès" a écrit : >Hi, > >Julien Lepiller skri

Re: Planning for a release, for real

2022-10-06 Thread Julien Lepiller
I'll take care of the cranslations (notifying translators, ensuring string freeze is respected, …) We need to be careful not to start the stsing freeze step too early. Last time (or previous?) we started a week before the scheduled release date, but the schedule slipped by a few weeks and we

Re: Advanced network configuration

2022-10-06 Thread Julien Lepiller
I guess using debbugs would give other people a chance to have a look at your patches and comment, but I'm the only one who can push anyway. If you decide to use debbugs, make sure to CC me too. Le 6 octobre 2022 15:11:30 GMT+02:00, Alexey Abramov a écrit : >Hi Ludo, Julien > >Ludovic Courtès

Re: Capitole du Libre at Toulouse

2022-10-03 Thread Julien Lepiller
I'll be there, so we could still meet :) Le 3 octobre 2022 09:24:05 GMT+02:00, Oliver Propst a écrit : >On 2022-10-01 13:14, Andreas Enge wrote: >> Am Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 11:30:53PM +0200 schrieb zimoun: >> We decided that with only two confirmed and one uncertain participation, >> we would

Re: stray go files

2022-09-10 Thread Julien Lepiller
I don't think your error is related to that file. A stray go file is a file that exist but doesn't have a corresponding scm file that would be built in guix.po.scm is not needed, and ends up being stray. If you figure out how to fix that, I'd be happy :) I think you will have to run configure

Re: Clojure & Maven Resolver packages

2022-09-03 Thread Julien Lepiller
You could try updating maven resolver, but that means you will also have to rebuild all its dependents and make sure they don't break. Maven stuff are a bit fragile under Guix because we can't build them as intended. There's a chicken-and-egg problem with maven, its dependencies and its

Re: GitLab to plans to delete dormant projects

2022-08-06 Thread Julien Lepiller
Our build farms need those sources, so they keep them in cache. If you need a source, you can always substitute from the build farms if the origin disappeared (that's actually the default and you don't even need to trust the build farm for that to work). Another fallback option when

Re: nix installed with guix on a foreign distro

2022-07-26 Thread Julien Lepiller
It's a common limitation of packages that provide a server. Guix doesn't manage daemons on foreign distros, it's the role of your distro. You might be able to set it up by installing as root, maybe manually copy the systemd service and hope that's enough. We can't support all methods of running

Re: A proposal of a consistent set of clear rules and guidelines involving snippets, phases and patches.

2022-07-25 Thread Julien Lepiller
 : > >On 25-07-2022 07:21, Julien Lepiller wrote: >> I don't like the wording at all. You're mixing too many things together. >Feel free to try to separate the things, but going previous discussions, many >tings are important, and they appear all to be inseparable. >> >> I thi

Re: A proposal of a consistent set of clear rules and guidelines involving snippets, phases and patches.

2022-07-24 Thread Julien Lepiller
I don't like the wording at all. You're mixing too many things together. I think it would be better to first document the guiding principles (eg. the goal that there are no non-free software in Guix, going for the simplest thing, etc) and then derive rules for specific cases, based on these

Translating news on weblate?

2022-07-21 Thread Julien Lepiller
with all languages for which we have at least one entry in news.scm. WDYT? LINGUAS Description: Binary data #!/gnu/store/5rbr7gi8q7gpmb4gmqrpnpk55a4gjpkz-profile/bin/guile \ --no-auto-compile -s !# ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU ;;; Copyright © 2022 Julien Lepiller

Re: Bootstrap script only works with guix environment, not with guix shell

2022-07-08 Thread Julien Lepiller
That's because you're not using guix shell properly. guix shell guix Creates a shell where guix *itself* is available guix shell -D guix Creates a shell where guix *dependencies* are available. That's what you need to use. The manual provides more information on how to build Guix from the

Re: Samba Services

2022-07-05 Thread Julien Lepiller
This is the relevant part. I think the rest is noise caused by the issue in the manual being copied to all translations: ./doc/guix.texi:29670: warning: node next `Network File System' in menu `Continuous Integration' and in sectioning `Samba Services' differ ./doc/guix.texi:16349: node

Re: Seek Gitolite users (was bug#25957: gitolite broken: created repositories keep references to /usr/bin for hooks)

2022-06-23 Thread Julien Lepiller
I use gitolite, what should I do to help? On June 23, 2022 11:35:18 AM GMT+02:00, zimoun wrote: >Hi, > >This old bug #25957 [1] needs a Gitolite user. :-) > >1: > > >On Mon, 28 Mar 2022 at 09:49, Efraim Flashner wrote: > >> I spent some time looking at

Re: maradns reproducibility fixes and the merits of picking a random number

2022-06-06 Thread Julien Lepiller
On June 7, 2022 5:24:22 AM GMT+02:00, Felix Lechner wrote: >Hi, > >On Mon, Jun 6, 2022 at 6:50 PM Vagrant Cascadian > wrote: >> >> So, Debian's maradns package just removes this embedding of a "random" >> number, and I've basically adapted their patches to build reproducibly >> on guix too...

Re: Mummi wishlist: API using Message-ID

2022-06-06 Thread Julien Lepiller
As long as the script shows it's trying and explains why it takes time, it should be fine. It could offer a --continue option too :) On June 6, 2022 2:03:16 PM GMT+02:00, Ricardo Wurmus wrote: > >Arun Isaac writes: > >>> Once delpoyed to issues.guix.gnu.org you can visit >>> >>>

Re: Teams

2022-06-05 Thread Julien Lepiller
If we make a team per build system, I'd be in ant, maven, ocaml and dune :) I think there was also interest in formal methods, it could be a team. On June 5, 2022 11:51:20 AM GMT+02:00, zimoun wrote: >Hi Ricardo, > >On Sat, 04 Jun 2022 at 14:07, Ricardo Wurmus wrote: > >> As a first step I’d

Re: Donation of used Softiron Overdrive 1000

2022-04-27 Thread Julien Lepiller
I'd wait for the maintainers to say whether they are interested. If so, I'm happy to host the machine unless the maintainers prefer not to let me :) Thanks for the donation offer btw! On April 27, 2022 10:43:03 AM GMT+02:00, Reza Housseini wrote: > >On 4/27/22 10:13, Julien Lepiller

Re: Donation of used Softiron Overdrive 1000

2022-04-27 Thread Julien Lepiller
I used to host one of them (or was it another kind of overdrive?). Now that I moved to a new place where I should stay for a while, I should be able host one again, if needed :) My German is not too great. Does it come with disks and USB cable? What's its condition overall? Will it die after a

Re: What are the specs for your guix server?

2022-03-01 Thread Julien Lepiller
12:36:04 AM GMT+01:00, jbra...@dismail.de wrote: >March 1, 2022 5:36 PM, "Julien Lepiller" wrote: > >> Thanks, I changed the default format and published the .ass file on my >> server. Not sure about the >> other files. > >I was pretty impressed that you we

Re: Creating subtitles for the Guix Days videos!

2022-03-01 Thread Julien Lepiller
Thanks, I changed the default format and published the .ass file on my server. Not sure about the other files. On March 1, 2022 11:08:50 PM GMT+01:00, Tanguy LE CARROUR wrote: >Hi Julien, > > >Quoting Julien Lepiller (2022-03-01 15:36:19) >> I'm looking for volunteers

Creating subtitles for the Guix Days videos!

2022-03-01 Thread Julien Lepiller
Hi Guix! I'm looking for volunteers to create English subtitles for the Guix Days talks. It would be great for people who are not very good with spoken English but who can still understand text. We have created a pad with the list of videos and steps to coordinate and make sure we don't all work

Re: [minor patch] Amend CoC

2022-02-20 Thread Julien Lepiller
Sounds good, but isn't that included in "sexual identity" already? For reference, where does the author say that? On February 20, 2022 2:02:07 PM GMT+01:00, Taylan Kammer wrote: >This is a really tiny thing. A recent thread on the ML prompted me to >look at our CoC and I noticed it doesn't

Upstreaming my Android channel

2022-02-19 Thread Julien Lepiller
Hi Guix! I have been working on updating Android packages for some time now. I think it's at a point I'm confident I can share and move them upstream. My work is currently in a separate channel at https://framagit.org/tyreunom/guix-android. I have been working on the SDK and tools, which we

Re: CWiid fails to build

2022-02-19 Thread Julien Lepiller
That's because we don't have ldconfig. It's useless. You should remove the call from the makefile or whatever the build uses. On February 19, 2022 3:14:53 PM GMT+01:00, Tobias Platen wrote: >nearly finnished: I get a make[1]: ldconfig: No such file or directory >error when I try to compile my

Re: CWiid fails to build

2022-02-19 Thread Julien Lepiller
Error 127 means file not found. To run autoreconf, you need to add autoconf and automake in the native-inputs of your package. On February 19, 2022 12:11:17 PM GMT+01:00, Tobias Platen wrote: >Hello, > >I added the CWiid package to guix, and now autoconf fails when >building. I attached the

Re: Maven Build System Dependency Issue

2022-02-08 Thread Julien Lepiller
Hi Phil, I have already seen the issue previously, and I believe it is now fixed on master. As you can see here, https://github.com/guix-mirror/guix/blob/master/gnu/packages/java.scm#L7899 we now propagate the correct parent pom. In particular, java-jmh is a much more complex package, and it

Re: Clarifying blog post licensing

2022-01-26 Thread Julien Lepiller
h and Léo Le Bouter" > "Christopher Baines" > "Christopher Lemmer Webber" > "Danjela Lura" > "Danny Milosavljevic" > "David Thompson" > "Efraim Flashner" > "Florian Pelz" > "Guix Hackers" >

Re: Language menu in the HTML manual

2022-01-19 Thread Julien Lepiller
I have only tested on mobile. The language menu is always visible and takes up the whole screen. We should hide the menu by default. Is that what the icon is supposed to do? If possible, the links should go to the same page in the other language, but that might be difficult. Le 19 janvier 2022

Re: Proposal: Separate the guix repo

2022-01-16 Thread Julien Lepiller
You probably want "make make-packages-go" and similar targets (maybe also make-cli-go). Le 16 janvier 2022 09:30:54 GMT+01:00, Ryan Prior a écrit : >‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ > >On Sunday, January 16th, 2022 at 4:21 AM, Jacob Hrbek >wrote: > >> Currently it's taking me 1~4 hours

Re: [bug#53166] [PATCH] website: Announce Guix days!

2022-01-12 Thread Julien Lepiller
Pushed with Luis Felipe's patch as 413df9b96887838ba35adf2ddf73836ad9bf6189 and 3985fd27ec85e4c2bf25fc3f3f603179721e6f61, thanks! The website should be updated soon :)

Re: bug#53166: [PATCH] website: Announce Guix days!

2022-01-12 Thread Julien Lepiller
Attached is the new version I plan to push this evening. Last call for comments! From b52128768525c3a563362d218af3f79b53b96155 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Julien Lepiller Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2022 18:05:05 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] website: Add conference announcement. * website/posts/online-guix

Re: bug#53166: [PATCH] website: Announce Guix days!

2022-01-12 Thread Julien Lepiller
Great, I added all of that, thanks! Le 12 janvier 2022 12:58:03 GMT+01:00, "Ludovic Courtès" a écrit  : >Hi again! > >Julien Lepiller skribis: > >> +# Until February 8: talks proposal >> + >> +Propose your talks by sending them to `guix-d...@gnu.or

Re: [PATCH] website: Announce Guix days!

2022-01-11 Thread Julien Lepiller
0th, 2022 at 5:16 PM, Julien Lepiller jul...@lepiller.eu >wrote: > >> Attached is the full patch, with the blog post, banner and logo. I'll >> > >> push on Wednesday if there is no answer. > >I tried the patch locally and found some issues: > >The link from t

Re: [PATCH] website: Announce Guix days!

2022-01-11 Thread Julien Lepiller
The variant is wonderful! I'll use that in the announcement. Thanks! Le 10 janvier 2022 23:44:26 GMT+01:00, Luis Felipe a écrit : >I'm attaching a patch that fixes the jagged text in the source SVG and adds a >variant of the poster. And here are PNGs from each of them: > >Original (fixed

Re: [PATCH] website: Announce Guix days!

2022-01-11 Thread Julien Lepiller
Thanks, I like this better. Can you send a patch for it? Le 11 janvier 2022 01:47:02 GMT+01:00, Luis Felipe a écrit : >On Monday, January 10th, 2022 at 10:44 PM, Luis Felipe > wrote: > >> I'm attaching a patch that fixes the jagged text in the source SVG and adds >> a variant of the poster.

[PATCH] website: Announce Guix days!

2022-01-10 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le Thu, 06 Jan 2022 20:54:29 +0100, zimoun a écrit : > Hi Julien, > > On Sat, 11 Dec 2021 at 02:37, Julien Lepiller > wrote: > > > I suggest that we have these days right after Fosdem, Monday and > > Tuesday. This should give us just a few more days to prepare, as

Re: Guix Documentation Meetup

2022-01-08 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 8 janvier 2022 14:41:53 GMT+01:00, Matt a écrit : > > > I would like for Guix to host a community wiki > >Agreed. > >Ironically, Guix already has two of them. > >1. goto gnu.guix.org >2. Select wiki from the help menu >3. Discover that linked wiki is not a community wiki >4. Click the

Organising Guix Days

2021-12-10 Thread Julien Lepiller
Hi Guix! I think it's time to start organising the Guix Days, traditionally held around Fosdem. During our guix-europe assembly, we discussed some options and everyone agreed they wanted a two-day event, online just as Fosdem. I attached a proposed blog post that we should put on the website as

Re: Proposal: Build timers

2021-11-23 Thread Julien Lepiller
Do we even care that much about accuracy? I don't really care that the build takes 30 or 31 seconds, or even 1 minute, but I certainly care whether it takes 30s or 3h. I think this is also what SBUs give you: a rough estimate of which build is longer than the other. I think a simple

Re: Proposal: Build timers

2021-11-23 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 23 novembre 2021 01:21:06 GMT-05:00, Jacob Hrbek a écrit : >I think you are overcomplicating the implementation.. What I am proposing is >to store the time value before and after the build and then log the >subtraction of these two values per package (or even per package's phase). > >For

Re: Time for a request-for-comments process?

2021-11-09 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 9 novembre 2021 13:01:46 GMT-05:00, zimoun a écrit : >Hi Ludo, > >On Tue, 09 Nov 2021 at 17:52, Ludovic Courtès wrote: >> zimoun skribis: > >>> However, as I said elsewhere, this effort should start be collecting >>> what do we consider as changes requiring formal process? >> >> Agreed,

Re: Request to use GNU guix reproducibility bugs data for research project | University of Waterloo

2021-11-02 Thread Julien Lepiller
The guix data service also has some info on reproducibility. See data.guix.gnu.org (Select master, the latest processed revision, and add /package-reproducibility to the URL). This page compares between berlin and bordeaux. There are a lot of unknowns because the build farms haven't both built

Re: Accuracy of importers?

2021-10-28 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 28 octobre 2021 03:02:27 GMT-04:00, "Ludovic Courtès" a écrit : >Hello Guix! > >As I’m preparing my PackagingCon talk and wondering how language package >managers could make our lives easier, I thought it’d be interesting to >know how well our importers are doing. > >My understanding is that

Re: --with-source version not honored?

2021-10-20 Thread Julien Lepiller
I think your incantation is incorrect: you build foobar@9.0.1, and you replace the source of foobar@9.5.0 only. For the rest of your question, I think there is actually no way to fix that: when you use ",version", it gets evaluated before you can import the package. Maybe (package-version

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