Fulbert writes:
> Hello Guixers,
>
> For the past few days… maybe a couple of weeks (not sure when
> it started exactly), I have had frequent errors with
> substitutions. Those errors are not [always] reproducible as
> another [or more] installation attempt succeed on the same [set of]
>
Em 05/03/2021 16:20, Vinícius dos Santos Oliveira escreveu:
> You don't want to be a slave to upstream developers' decisions and
> want to apply out-of-tree patches that automatically propagate to the
> rest of the packages ecosystem.
I don't know the specifics of the non-free software Nix, but
Hi!
On 2021-03-11 12:05, Adonay Felipe Nogueira via wrote:
I don't know the specifics of the non-free software Nix
Nix is completely Free software, released under the Lesser GNU General
Public Licence version 2.1. So is nixpkgs, its official MIT-licenced
collection of package definitions.
Thank you both,
It feels like using the web API as the interface between the languages would be
the simplest.
Guix might come in really handy if the web services are all running on the same
Guix machine in which they can share the resources of the OS such as the file
system.
Then, using
Le Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 04:59:42PM +0300, Mikhail Kryshen a écrit :
> Fulbert writes:
>
> > Hello Guixers,
> >
> > For the past few days… maybe a couple of weeks (not sure when
> > it started exactly), I have had frequent errors with
> > substitutions. Those errors are not [always] reproducible
Fulbert writes:
> Le Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 04:59:42PM +0300, Mikhail Kryshen a écrit :
>> Fulbert writes:
>>
>> > Hello Guixers,
>> >
>> > For the past few days… maybe a couple of weeks (not sure when
>> > it started exactly), I have had frequent errors with
>> > substitutions. Those errors are
Hi Ekaitz,
CC:ing the rest of the help-guix mailing list, I hope you don't mind.
Ekaitz Zarraga writes:
> I have a question with all this you shared.
>
> Is this compiling only the needed parts or it recompiles the whole directory
> from scratch every time you run `guix build`?
To my
hello
since this is a brand-new machine, i hadn't tried anything before. now
it's happily running kubuntu (without any non-free drivers). which
doesn't make it a linux-libre kernel (afaik), but still.
what's the difference between the installer and the to-be-installed
system? i'd be astonished
Hello Guix Users,
I am trying to set up GNU Guix for package testing, as I want to test a package
before sending in a patch to add it to GNU Guix.
I'll describe the steps I am taking and where I am seeing them in the docs in
the following.
All is happening inside a VM, which runs a Debian 10.
Mikhail Kryshen writes:
> Fulbert writes:
>
>> Hello Guixers,
>>
>> For the past few days… maybe a couple of weeks (not sure when
>> it started exactly), I have had frequent errors with
>> substitutions. Those errors are not [always] reproducible as
>> another [or more] installation attempt
Hi Zelphir,
Zelphir Kaltstahl writes:
> Hello Guix Users,
>
> I am trying to set up GNU Guix for package testing, as I want to test a
> package
> before sending in a patch to add it to GNU Guix.
>
> I'll describe the steps I am taking and where I am seeing them in the docs in
> the
Hi Phil and Simon,
Thanks both for the input and advice (not citing it all here).
First the details. Simon wrote:
How did you installed poetry? Via Guix or something else?
Which python packages do you have in your profile?
Is Guix System or Guix on foreign distro?
I'm using Guix System, and
Hi Екатерина,
> I presumed that GPLv2 would make the whole product subject to the term of
> this particular license. Still your product is licensed under GPLv3, if I
> am correct?
Individual packages provided by Guix don’t have to be licensed under
compatible licenses.
The source code of Guix
The installer does not have the same hardware requirements as the booted
OS, in particular when it comes to graphics.
--
Pierre Neidhardt
https://ambrevar.xyz/
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