Twice recently, once on x86_64 and once on i686, zsh has failed its test
suite while being built by hydra. Here's the output in both cases:
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Test ./C02cond.ztst failed: bad status 1, expected 0 from:
print -u $ZTST_fd 'This test t
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Jason Self writes:
>
>> commit 7947a05439cc26d93bd93300f38d216dbb93c76d
>> Author: Jason Self
>> Date: Mon Oct 20 12:32:42 2014 -0700
>>
>> gnu: ffmpeg: Update to 2.4.2.
>>
>> * gnu/packages/video.scm (ffmpeg): Update to version 2.4.2.
>
> This broke the v
Mathieu Lirzin skribis:
> I think you have missed the fact that the translation doesn't match the
> string. The translation correspond to "-i --install..." whereas the
> string to translate is "--show=...".
Oh, indeed. But these have the ‘fuzzy’ flag, which means (info
"(gettext) PO Files"):
> There’s nothing wrong here: it’s just the normal syntax for multi-line
I think you have missed the fact that the translation doesn't match the
string. The translation correspond to "-i --install..." whereas the
string to translate is "--show=...".
My first thought have been that's just a mista
So I was trying to play with the pypi importer, and (as a test) ran:
guix import pypi schema
and got back:
starting download of `/tmp/guix-file.5J1eOy' from
`https://pypi.python.org/pypi/schema/json'...
;;; Failed to autoload make-session in (gnutls):
;;; ERROR: missing interfac