> The system where I was installing the foreign distro showed a big list
> of packages to build. However, after I run the following command, that
> list was greatly reduced
Ooops, it seems that I didn't include the command in my previous
message. This is the command I was referring to
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On Friday, May 19, 2023 4:18:01 PM EDT Rodrigo Morales wrote:
>
> The file
> `/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/guix-daemon.service' was
> a symbolic link to `/usr/lib/systemd/system/guix-daemon.service' and,
> for that reason, I ended up editing
>
With regards to the pending question which I mentioned in my previous
message, I think I have found the answer.
The system where I was installing the foreign distro showed a big list
of packages to build. However, after I run the following command, that
list was greatly reduced, so I suppose that
Table of Contents
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1. The solution
2. Pending question
1 The solution
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I managed to do it. I'll share some relevant information for those
interested.
[This section] in the Info manual helped me do what I was looking
for. As specified in that part of the
Previously, when I had installed GuixSD in my systems I executed "herd
discover guix-daemon on" in order to be able to retrieve packages from
my local network and thus reduce the download time.
Now, I'm installing Guix on a foreign distro and I want to enable server
discovery in my local network
Hi,
Argh! I am just annoyed by this bug too; and again and again. How to
make progress?
On ven., 07 avril 2023 at 12:47, Emmanuel Beffara wrote:
>> > I don't really know how we could fix this: maybe build the formats with
>> > all the hyphenation packages enabled?
>>
>> The intertubes
Hi,
On jeu., 18 mai 2023 at 02:51, Timothy Washington wrote:
> It's definition is
> (define-public rust-rustscan-2
> (package
> (name "rust-rustscan")
> (version "2.1.1")
> ...))
>
> But I'm getting a failure when trying to reference it in a local profile,
> using
Bonjour!
This is a service announcement for users of the bayfront (or bordeaux)
substitute server, which also handles IRC logs IIRC, and probably some
other rando services. That's most Guix users.
The original French message follows. The TF;DR is that networking will
probably be severed