Ludovic Courtès writes: Hello,
> Janneke Nieuwenhuizen <jann...@gnu.org> skribis: > >> As mentioned on IRC, I've reconfigured my system to core-updates+this >> patch series and it works for me. > > Pushed as 817838c38bbeb4ef7dcb64af5fce168aeb51306e, thanks for testing! Yay! >> --- a/gnu/system/examples/devel-hurd.tmpl >> +++ b/gnu/system/examples/devel-hurd.tmpl >> @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ >> (define guix-packages >> (filter-map input->package >> (fold alist-delete (package-direct-inputs guix) >> - '("glibc-utf8-locales" "graphviz" "po4a")))) >> + '("glibc-utf8-locales" "graphviz" "imagemagick" >> "po4a")))) > > I’ve submitted a patch to remove it: > > https://issues.guix.gnu.org/72674 Thanks, that's great. > Regarding ‘hurd-team’, I admit I had forgotten about it. What are the > important things we should bring over to ‘master’ or ‘core-updates’? I don't think so; most of it is not really finished. Possibly --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- d7562eae93 hurd: Support system init in /libexec/runsystem. b9b5f1ee5f hurd-boot: Support system init: Create essential device nodes. ddba840edd system: hurd: Add swap-services to hurd-default-essential-services. --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- that help booting the Hurd after installing it on real hardware from a GNU/Linux Guix installation with `guix init ... /hurd'. After `guix init', you'll have to reconfigure the GNU/Linux system, adding menu-entries from /hurd/boot/grub.cfg (at least, that's what I did using some ugly regex parsing in config.scm). But these are not so interesting, because they will support booting Hurd only once. Supporting a second boot is more tricky and only has these even less finished patches --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- fa003825ef DRAFT hurd-boot: Support second boot. 6b34e08e4d DRAFT hurd: Support second boot. --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- These only work if the filesystem is clean -- which most of the time is not the case when you restart -- why would you restart if not for a kernel crash. That means you'll have to boot into GNU/Linux and fsck /hurd. I'm using --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- 59ae639ac6 DRAFT system: examples: Add devel-hurd.tmpl. --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- as a convenience to build a childhurd to develop in (as opposed to just offloading to). ISTM that I've been the only user of these and they're not all that great. So yeah. Greetings, Janneke -- Janneke Nieuwenhuizen <jann...@gnu.org> | GNU LilyPond https://LilyPond.org Freelance IT https://www.JoyOfSource.com | Avatar® https://AvatarAcademy.com