sorry for the series of questions, but a follow on question: If I create and distribute such a guix pack bundle, is there an easy way to create a tar.gz file containing the sources to fit GPL requirements? I assume now there is no guix command to create a "source pack" for a guix pack. Even if there is, can a tar.gz of the directories of the sources be enough to re-create the binary pack? Or basically the user shall have the full guix git repo built locally, plus the sources of the programs bundled, before he or she can re-create the guix pack.
Question is essentially how to meet GPL requirements (user given the sources to be able to recreate the binaries distributed from these sources) for a guix pack. Thanks On Sat, Jul 24, 2021 at 2:48 PM Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> wrote: > > > Andy Tai <a...@atai.org> writes: > > > question the Guix documentation says a bundle created from guix > > pack > > can run on machines running the Linux kernel. Does this mean > > such a > > bundle can possibly run on Linux kernel with any C library, or > > just > > GNU/Linux? > > The pack includes the C library, so the host C library does not > matter. > > -- > Ricardo -- Andy Tai, a...@atai.org, Skype: licheng.tai, Line: andy_tai, WeChat: andytai1010 Year 2021 民國110年 自動的精神力是信仰與覺悟 自動的行為力是勞動與技能