"B. Wilson" writes:
> Hello,
>
> I recently installed vim-full (8.0.1207) and it's throwing some linker (?)
> warnings at me on startup. The gory details are below, and any help getting to
> the bottom of this would be much appreciated.
>
>
> ## Errors
>
> $ vim -u NONE -esc # `-u NONE' disables
Kei Kebreau writes:
>
> I turns out that the issue is with stratified garbage collection in
> GCL. The substitute from hydra.gnu.org does in fact give me the error
> when I run "(si::sgc-on t)" in the REPL. I'm preparing a patch to update
> GCL to the version used in Debian stable (GCL git tag "pa
Alex Vong writes:
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
>> Alex Vong writes:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> When I start maxima, I get the following warning message:
>>>
>>> The SGC segfault recovery test failed with
>>> memprotect_bad_fault_address, SGC disabled
>>> The SGC segfault recovery test failed with
>>>
Adding to what Chris Marusich described:
'substitute* works somewhat in the following way:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
(substitute FILE-string-or-FILE-list-of-strings
((EREGEX-string SYMBOLS-to-put-both-entire-match-and-captures-or-NOTHING)
REPLACEMENT
Hi,
On my x86_64 GuixSD machine, using Guix commit
77f921587c6b784e84b98a9f2e9c821f73114340, GNU Hello fails to build for
the armhf-linux target. It builds for the i686-linux, aarch64-linux,
and mip64el-linux targets.
I'm trying to build it using the following command, invoked from the
Guix sour
Heya!
Marius Bakke skribis:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>> Alternately, we could comment out (> freed 0) if that’s enough, with a
>> comment explaining why, and do “make update-guix-package”. That way
>> we’d avoid the extra build phase.
>>
>> WDYT?
>
> Oh, I just re-read this message and realiz
Quiliro Ordonez Baca writes:
> When starting OpenMolar for the first time, it has an error when it
> creates the application database:
>
> ERROR - error creating database tables
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File
> "/gnu/store/smx5rayf45ylqn59czjkvx2hcrl95p5x-openmolar-1.0.15-gd81f9e
Hi,
support writes:
> Hi, I've recently installed GuixSD minimal desktop and I'm noticing some
> apps seem to be missing icons
Can you attach a minimal operating system configuration file which
demonstrates the problem? It will be helpful for troubleshooting if we
can reproduce the problem in