On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 08:45:39AM -0900, Christopher Howard wrote:
> I was able to make more progress with the --substitute-urls=... option
> you mentioned. However, later, when the system is building the
> gnupg-2.1.13 drv (I did not pass --fallback, but it still builds stuff)
> one of the 36 che
Hi Ludo`,
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> So I think what we need to do is for “guix pull-ng” to build and install
> a complete ‘guix’ package, and to manage it pretty much like other
> packages is managed,
I think that's very reasonable. It seems more intuitive than the
current way '
ng0 skribis:
> I tried to import various packages from nixpkgs, from all kinds
> of levels of the repository, none successful.
>
> ng0@wasp ~$ export NIX_REMOTE=daemon
> ng0@wasp ~$ guix import nix ~/re-src/nixpkgs libreoffice^C
> ng0@wasp ~$ ls ~/re-src/nixpkgs/
> COPYING default.nix doc/ lib
Luis Felipe López Acevedo skribis:
> On 2016-11-28 12:00, Alex Sassmannshausen wrote:
>> Hi Luis,
>>
>> Indeed, I had a first bash at solving this problem by providing a
>> set of
>> static html pages paginated by the first letter of the package name.
>>
>> I'm not particularly wedded to this sol
On 2016-11-28 12:00, Alex Sassmannshausen wrote:
Hi Luis,
Indeed, I had a first bash at solving this problem by providing a set
of
static html pages paginated by the first letter of the package name.
I'm not particularly wedded to this solution, so if you feel strongly
about going another way
I was able to make more progress with the --substitute-urls=... option
you mentioned. However, later, when the system is building the
gnupg-2.1.13 drv (I did not pass --fallback, but it still builds stuff)
one of the 36 check tests fails ("tofu.test"), causing the build to fail.
On 11/23/2016 11:2
Hi Luis,
Indeed, I had a first bash at solving this problem by providing a set of
static html pages paginated by the first letter of the package name.
I'm not particularly wedded to this solution, so if you feel strongly
about going another way, I'd be keen to hear/see about it.
In the meantime,
I tried to import various packages from nixpkgs, from all kinds
of levels of the repository, none successful.
ng0@wasp ~$ export NIX_REMOTE=daemon
ng0@wasp ~$ guix import nix ~/re-src/nixpkgs libreoffice^C
ng0@wasp ~$ ls ~/re-src/nixpkgs/
COPYING default.nix doc/ lib/ maintainers/ nixos/ pkg
Adonay Felipe Nogueira writes:
> Abiword exits whenever one needs to use a file chooser to open or save
> files to be used or saved by AbiWord.
>
> # Steps to reproduce
>
> 1. Run AbiWord (with no other instances open, just to make sure).
>
> 2. Go to: File → Open
> * Or to: File → Save as
>
Adonay Felipe Nogueira writes:
> Note: If I'm not mistaken, there was no advise to set $PYTHONPATH to
> anything by the documentation (at least not for dailly/normal use) or by
> Guix itself (during installation of Scribus).
I don’t have PYTHONPATH set and Scribus works for me (I’m using
GuixSD
Hi!
Efraim Flashner skribis:
> If I understand it correctly, as part of `guix pull' we get the latest
> package definitions, but `guix' and `guix-daemon' are at the
> guix-snapshot version, aka 0.11.0-4. If instead `guix-daemon' was from
> the tip of master then it'd be at the equivalant of runn
Adonay Felipe Nogueira skribis:
> Abiword exits whenever one needs to use a file chooser to open or save
> files to be used or saved by AbiWord.
>
> # Steps to reproduce
>
> 1. Run AbiWord (with no other instances open, just to make sure).
>
> 2. Go to: File → Open
> * Or to: File → Save as
>
Adonay Felipe Nogueira skribis:
> Note: Sorry friends, I pressed the wrong reply button (private reply). Now,
> I'm
> replyng to the bugs mailing list.
>
> I'm running Guix on a foreign distribution, and $PYTHONPATH is
> unset. The foreign distribution in question is Trisquel 7 (which is
> based
Note: Sorry friends, I pressed the wrong reply button (private reply). Now, I'm
replyng to the bugs mailing list.
I'm running Guix on a foreign distribution, and $PYTHONPATH is
unset. The foreign distribution in question is Trisquel 7 (which is
based on the Ubuntu 14.04).
I'll read some documenta
Adonay Felipe Nogueira writes:
> # Steps to reproduce
>
> Simply try running Scribus. It closes immediatelly.
I cannot reproduce this. I just upgraded Scribus; I’m using
/gnu/store/5h44li2ansg4mb5kqck44wdzkka3isih-scribus-1.5.2/bin/scribus
> # Notes
>
> * I have attached the raw output of `st
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