Pierre Neidhardt skribis:
> By the way the
>
>> > #[STATUS] End time 2018-10-02 13:17:09, duration 1.006s
>
> line is my Eshell config, it's not part of privoxy's output.
>
>> Does running it with ‘--no-daemon’ display any hints?
>
> It works!
> So what's up with the daemon?
I just realized
Georges Dupéron skribis:
> On mar., oct. 2, 2018 at 11:57 , Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>> Hmm no, ‘--sources=transitive’ is supposed to give you the complete
>> list
>> of source tarballs. Any idea which ones are missing
>
> The ones missing seem to be the sources used to bootstrap GCC and
> Guile
On mar., oct. 2, 2018 at 11:57 , Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Hmm no, ‘--sources=transitive’ is supposed to give you the
complete list
of source tarballs. Any idea which ones are missing
The ones missing seem to be the sources used to bootstrap GCC and Guile
(there might be a couple of false
Pierre Neidhardt skribis:
> $ privoxy
> /gnu/store/d3q0nz8568j32gslkc3lskxpzmimcx9z-privoxy-3.0.26/etc/privoxy/config
> #[STATUS] End time 2018-10-02 13:17:09, duration 1.006s
Here’s what I see:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
$
Hi Ricardo,
On Tue, Oct 02 2018, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
> AFAIK this defect has been fixed a couple of days ago. Unfortunately,
> you need to upgrade Guix with “guix pull” but without channels. Once
> upgraded you can use channels again.
>
I actually ran "guix pull" right before I tried
On Tue, Oct 02 2018, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>> On Tue, Oct 02 2018, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>>
>>> AFAIK this defect has been fixed a couple of days ago. Unfortunately,
>>> you need to upgrade Guix with “guix pull” but without channels. Once
>>> upgraded you can use channels again.
>>>
>>
>> I
Thanks, Ludovic.
On Tue, Oct 02 2018, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Hebi Li skribis:
>
>> Hi guys,
>
> s/guys/people/ :-)
Oh, cool :)
>> I was trying to use Marius's channel [1] for Chromium. However,
>> following Marius's instruction, when my ~/.config/guix/channels.scm is
>> in
Hi,
> On Tue, Oct 02 2018, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>
>> AFAIK this defect has been fixed a couple of days ago. Unfortunately,
>> you need to upgrade Guix with “guix pull” but without channels. Once
>> upgraded you can use channels again.
>>
>
> I actually ran "guix pull" right before I tried
Hebi Li writes:
> Next, guix pull is finally able to compile chromium.scm, but
> unfortunately failed to finish. This might not be a problem of guix
> itself. However the error was "no code for module (gcrypt hash)", so I
> think it is related. I have installed both libgcrypt and
>
Hi,
>> Could you please tell us which “guix” you are using? “guix pull”
>> installs a new Guix to ~/.config/guix/current/bin. Are you using Guix
>> from that directory?
>
> Now I see the problem. I'm using ~/.guix-profile/bin/guix. Using
> ~/.config/guix/current/bin/guix, I'm able to build the
Hello,
Pierre Neidhardt skribis:
> I can't seem to be able to run privoxy: it exists in a second with no output.
> Did anyone manage to run it succesfully?
Privoxy has always worked great for me. Any error messages or hints?
Thanks,
Ludo’.
Hello,
carl hansen skribis:
> On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 12:48 AM Mark H Weaver wrote:
>>
>> carl hansen writes:
>>
>> > I installed guix 0.15 on Debian testing system
>> > Power went out while 'guix pull'ing or something.
>> > Now, show stopper error. Attached. How to proceed?
>>
>> I would
Hello,
Hebi Li skribis:
> Hi guys,
s/guys/people/ :-)
> I was trying to use Marius's channel [1] for Chromium. However,
> following Marius's instruction, when my ~/.config/guix/channels.scm is
> in place, 'guix pull' throws me this error:
>
> guix pull: error: failed to load
Hello,
znavko skribis:
> $ conkeror
> JavaScript error:
> file:///gnu/store/1as3pf6ynv3045gd96yi4vv5l9hy4vhr-conkeror-1.1.0/share/conkeror/components/application.js,
> line 164: SyntaxError: missing ) after catch
> JavaScript error:
>
Hello,
skribis:
> So I have downloaded and unzipped gnash-0.8.10. And try to compile as
> non-root user. I've installed boost for it , but gnash configure script does
> not find it:
[...]
> $ ./configure
> ...
> checking whether pthreads work with -pthread... yes
> checking searching for
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
>> Privoxy has always worked great for me. Any error messages or hints?
>
> Nothing at all, sadly :(
How do you run it? It worked fine for me.
--
Ricardo
$ privoxy
/gnu/store/d3q0nz8568j32gslkc3lskxpzmimcx9z-privoxy-3.0.26/etc/privoxy/config
#[STATUS] End time 2018-10-02 13:17:09, duration 1.006s
$ strace privoxy
/gnu/store/d3q0nz8568j32gslkc3lskxpzmimcx9z-privoxy-3.0.26/etc/privoxy/config
execve("/home/ambrevar/.guix-profile/sbin/privoxy",
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