> See SRFI-37 in Guile’s manual.
Yeah, I've already checked it, but it's very brief.
I created a simple function to test command-line options, but I'm having
the same problems. Here is the function:
(define* (foo #:optional arg)
(if arg
(simple-format #t "Just ~a~%" arg)
(simple-f
> I think Lluís said that something must be added to ~/.nixpkgs/config.nix
> to make sure the right platform setup is used, but again, I have no
> expertise in MIPS64 so I can’t really help.
Thanks, I forgot about 'config.nix'. Unfortunately, it didn't help.
(The hashes are different, but the err
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Nikita Karetnikov skribis:
> I think that it needs some polishing, but I like the idea. I suggest to
> add a perspective (e.g., lambda can step out of the circle).
Would you like to try that? :-)
> Also, could you convert it to curves? This version will appear
> differently depending on the
Andreas Enge skribis:
> actually, the logo looks very much like the anarchist symbol, I
> spontaneously interpreted the lambda as an A. This might be understood by
> your "battle for freedom",
Yes.
> but is maybe a bit extreme.
Extremeness is in the eye of the beholder. ;-)
> In Nikita's v
Hi,
Nikita Karetnikov skribis:
> I'm attaching a slightly modified version.
Thanks!
>> Yeah, that’s expected. Basically, if you do
>
>> guix-package -p /dev/null --roll-back
>
>> it should fail with an error message saying that there is no previous
>> profile or something like that.
>
> 'pr
Andreas Enge skribis:
> stripping binaries in
> "/nix/store/m9hlgg7lymg671n1r38n2sigxpp7rr3x-libsigsegv-2.10-lib/lib"
> with flags ("--strip-debug")
>
> strip:/nix/store/m9hlgg7lymg671n1r38n2sigxpp7rr3x-libsigsegv-2.10-lib/lib/libsigsegv.
> la: File format not recognized
>
> phase `strip' succeed
Andreas Enge skribis:
> Well, it could be slightly improved. I am just downloading
> http://linux-libre.fsfla.org/pub/linux-libre/releases/3.3.8-gnu/linux-libre-3.3.8-gnu.tar.xz,
> and the file name is so long that the progress counter does not fit into
> the same line any more. I would suggest
Hello,
when reinstalling from scratch the current core-updates branch and trying
to build hello, there is a problem with libsigsegv; the last lines of
output are:
make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/nix-build-
libsigsegv-2.10.drv-0/libsigsegv-2.10'
phase `install' succeeded after 0 seconds
startin
Hi,
I've forgotten to ask about the following.
(equal? (map (cut file-exists? <>)
(list previous-profile manifest))
'(#t #t))
Is it enough to check that 'previous-profile' and 'manifest' exist.
Should it actually check 'manifest'?
Nikita
pgp89DCJlheYr.pgp
Descriptio
Hi!
Andreas Enge skribis:
> When running "guix-gc" without specifying any root, the complete content of
> /nix/store was classified as dead. This looks a bit excessive to me; should
> not at least the gnu build system that would be used to build a package
> with the currently installed guix b
Am Donnerstag, 10. Januar 2013 schrieb Andreas Enge:
> Am Sonntag, 6. Januar 2013 schrieb Ludovic Courtès:
> > I just pushed a progress report thingie in ‘core-updates’ (it’s not a
> > progress bar, just a percentage, but I find it pleasant enough. ;-)).
> It works like a charm, thanks!
Well, it c
Am Sonntag, 6. Januar 2013 schrieb Ludovic Courtès:
> Commit fe8ff02 adds a ‘guix-gc’ command to invoke the GC, similar to
> part of the ‘nix-store’ command. Below is a copy of the manual.
>
> Comments welcome!
When running "guix-gc" without specifying any root, the complete content of
/nix/sto
Am Sonntag, 6. Januar 2013 schrieb Ludovic Courtès:
> I just pushed a progress report thingie in ‘core-updates’ (it’s not a
> progress bar, just a percentage, but I find it pleasant enough. ;-)).
It works like a charm, thanks!
Andreas
Hello,
actually, the logo looks very much like the anarchist symbol, I
spontaneously interpreted the lambda as an A. This might be understood by
your "battle for freedom", but is maybe a bit extreme.
In Nikita's version, the detached lambdas are clearly identifiable. I also
agree with using a
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