Andreas Enge <andr...@enge.fr> writes: > Hello, > > the following commit > commit eb354bdacbf4154ec66038dac07f19bf4ced1fad > Author: Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> > Date: Mon May 9 15:54:34 2016 +0200 > > gnu: ghostscript: Do not build the statically-linked 'gs' binary. > > * gnu/packages/ghostscript.scm (ghostscript)[arguments]: Remove > 'build-so' and 'install-so' phases. Replace 'build' and 'install' > phases. > > removes "gs" from the ghostscript package. However, this is the usual program > that people expect. For instance, unison uses it for building its > documentation. Is there a dynamically linked binary which replaces gs? > If yes, should we add a symbolic link? > > If not, I would suggest to revert this commit. > > Ceterum censeo that we should not optimise for size by sacrificing > functionality and ease of handling (cf. separate outputs).
+1 This broke 'chez-scheme' as well on core-updates. Fede