Hi there! l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) skribis:
> What remains to be done is mostly (1) ensuring that there’s no > significant regression in terms of build failures compared to ‘master’, > and (2) making sure GuixSD boots and works fine. > > For #1, a simple test is to try and upgrade your profile and see if > everything builds and works well. In addition, you can look at these > dashboards to identify build failures that need to be addressed: > > https://hydra.gnu.org/jobset/gnu/core-updates > https://berlin.guixsd.org/jobset/core-updates-core-updates There are still failures out there! https://hydra.gnu.org/eval/110331?full=1#tabs-still-fail The above list is slightly outdated so I’m restarting an evaluation on hydra.gnu.org. A prominent issue is LibreOffice: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2018-11/msg00332.html There are also many more issues on armhf and i686 than on x86_64. > For #2, running “make check-system”, or at least the inexpensive subset > of system tests (the expensive tests are the installation tests) should > give a good overview—Mark already reported an issue at > <https://issues.guix.info/issue/33362>. The next step of course is to > try it on the bare metal for your own system config. I’m running GuixSD from ‘core-updates’ and everything is working fine. :-) (I’m using Xorg, NM, etc., but not GNOME.) Please check if it works for you! We need your help! Ludo’.