Request for merging "go-team" branch

2025-02-28 Thread Sharlatan Hellseher

Hi Guix!

Placing go-team branch to the queue.

- (gnu packages golang): Totaly sorted!
- Go 1.22, 1.23 have been refreshed.
- Go 1.24 has been added
- Kubo has been unvendored even more, updated 0.31.0->0.32.0
- Some leaf packages were refreshed
- A lot new packages added are to help others in packaging their lovely
  project ;-)
- Just 3 of all available packages which require Golang failing, fix for
  NNCP . lxd is broken for
  long time, no issues fixing it or any interest to fix it.


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* from-to: 1a010d0e084..2779b55e196
* count: 218

---[ Packages stats ]---
* added: 118
* fixed: 3
* adjusted: 6
* realocated: 32
* removed: 3
* updated: 32

---[ Contributors ]---
* Efraim Flashner 
* Sharlatan Hellseher 

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Building the following 69 packages would ensure 176 dependent packages are 
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Oleg


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Re: Blog posts for the most important GCDs (like the GCD 002)?

2025-02-28 Thread Richard Sent
Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli  writes:

> In my case I didn't read the mailing list that often (I often do that
> in batches), and so I found out quite recently about all that.
>
> Because of that, and given the amount of disruption of the GCD 002 if
> it passes (it will probably change the demographics of Guix
> contributors at least to some extent by making it unpractical for some
> people to contribute, while at the same time making it easier for other
> people to join) I think it would be a good idea to at least make a blog
> post about it and inform as many current or potential contributors as
> possible about the change proposal.

I support this. I also only check the mailing list periodically, and
while I was tangentially aware about the GCD process & codeberg
discussion, it's not entirely clear how to contribute my thoughts. A
single organized blog post would make it much more approachable vs.
parsing hundreds of emails across multiple split GCD-related threads to
pick out what is the "definitive" process.

(After writing the above paragraph I did track down the info-guix
announcement which helps. I still believe a blog post is appropriate
given the scope and nature of the changes.)

If a blog post is written, hopefully it's soon. I imagine opinions
posted near the end of the discussion period will have less importance
as everyone else has already informally reached a consensus.

-- 
Take it easy,
Richard Sent
Making my computer weirder one commit at a time.



Re: ci.guix.gnu.org stuck for aarch64-linux?

2025-02-28 Thread Ricardo Wurmus

Efraim Flashner  writes:

If its for the aarch64 build machines for ci.guix.gnu.org, do 
they
depend on rust for their images?  If it's not for them then I 
suggest

getting substitutes from bordeaux.


It's for my aarch64-linux machine at home.

There don't see to be any substitutes from bordeaux either.  I 
still

need to build these things locally:

 /gnu/store/lj8bip87q5wyrchrf64vvnq2s5db9nlv-python-anyio-4.6.2.drv
 /gnu/store/72dfwvlj7k80w2vw17vp6za3wihfyism-python-httpcore-bootstrap-1.0.7.drv
 /gnu/store/a12kkikk4wlps1yr4h5blg4gzzqnrbay-python-httpx-bootstrap-0.28.1.drv
 /gnu/store/5zn57gi3n0gwl5c56inmjv0w83cfs0bl-python-a2wsgi-1.10.7.drv
 /gnu/store/9f5bc7vq2xjhrghmhsx2x4h2b4dzsapz-python-watchgod-0.8.1.drv
 /gnu/store/931jqpvbvcfg656vsp03d3qyh9kcd9s5-python-uvicorn-0.34.0.drv
 /gnu/store/80fypskgsrdj2hsh1aspxav22vxa1p6j-python-httpcore-1.0.7.drv
 /gnu/store/d3nsbzwprizr49pxj7sbhca25vcwp6lw-python-httpx-0.28.1.drv
 /gnu/store/mn9l39vk19rixgf9xvpqmsb7c2a4ww2i-python-dnspython-2.7.0.drv
 /gnu/store/lb1a9gd1nb5gjmg1fm0sb7pgqbsc98an-samba-4.17.0.drv
 /gnu/store/0xprvhfzq2clq4wsvmsihk8aj3jrik23-libsoup-minimal-2.74.3.drv
 /gnu/store/ar12xahkav27mpy4ps8fjkbcr0m2x5iy-rest-0.8.1.drv
 /gnu/store/8kx7fpips45zkrjn1h5m1d9cw00krzlq-gtk+-3.24.41.drv
 /gnu/store/553wdg3d7niyh35lmhihndn4g6lvzb22-gdl-minimal-3.40.0.drv
 /gnu/store/fzgjk81h3qzxak8m5l0nsaj6472q5kfh-gspell-1.12.2.drv
 /gnu/store/q33pb9xjz9m17swfz8flhw597h0mw4l8-gtkmm-3.24.9.drv
 /gnu/store/h501ragdgymbb75a4vp9bl2x687f5ywb-inkscape-1.3.2.drv
 /gnu/store/qfdmqrq0s754h4c3gs8fv4dky7j3pf5z-dblatex-0.3.12.drv
 /gnu/store/lnj9hzy5r7i3ls95h02n0x15cws19h99-gtk-doc-1.33.2.drv
 /gnu/store/aw08qzdph52g11wvlv15fnnk1zb1aaic-libical-3.0.17.drv
 /gnu/store/xrqqk6kxwhs0dzxzlx82cng0j9ycj00n-bluez-5.72.drv
 /gnu/store/hrm350v4g387qipg6z40canzlmw168hw-pulseaudio-16.1.drv
 /gnu/store/a9qprj8plqmskwzn4flcbsfs00z3mjrv-qtbase-6.7.2.drv

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Ricardo



Re: Feburary update on qa.guix.gnu.org and related things

2025-02-28 Thread Development of GNU Guix and the GNU System distribution.
Hi Chris & everyone,

On Thu, Feb 27 2025, Christopher Baines wrote:

> last year I did send out an email about starting a Quality Assurance
> Meeting/Team/Sociocracy circle [1]

> 1: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2024-06/msg00217.html

I'd like to invite anyone who wants to help Chris to an IRC session.

Let's discuss for fifteen minutes how we can help!

How about next Thursday, March 6, at 0900h Pacific, 1200h Eastern, 1700h
London and 1800h Central European time?

That's one day past Ash Wednesday, so all hangovers should be cured.

We can use my #patchwise channel.

Patchwise.org was the name of my Debbugs modernization.  I put it on
hold when I realized that Guix will move to Codeberg.

Kind regards
Felix