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> Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2018 12:11:11 +1000
> From: Gary Hayes
> To: Nils Gillmann
> Subject: Re: bug#32310: Not having much luck with running guix of phone and
> limbo emulator.
>
> Had issues getting the vm file working in a qemu program limbo.
> Decid
After building guix 0.15.0 from git on Fedora 28, I've had 10 tests
fail.
My dependency versions are:
GNU Guile: 2.0.14
GNU libgcrypt: 1.8.3
GnuTLS: 3.6.3
Guile-SQLite3: 0.1.0
Guile-Git: 0.1.0
zlib: 1.2.11
GNU Make: 4.2.1
Guile-JSON: 1.0.1
Guile-SSH: 0.11.3
libbz2:
On 07/31/18 02:55, Danny Milosavljevic wrote:
> Hi,
>
> hmm, where's the "file-systems" form in your system config?
>
> The first important part is whether your file-system entry is
> needed-for-boot? or not.
>
Sorry, I forgot to un-kill it before copying the whole definition. It's here
(file-sys
Brendan Tildesley ezt írta (időpont:
2018. júl. 30., H, 17:44):
Could you elaborate on this a bit more?
i.e. what was the commit fixing the issue?
on which branch?
or we just don't notice the behavior any more?
Also, please add the title of the bug, so we can see what bug is closed
without visiti
Hi Konrad,
thanks for the precise error report.
On Mon, 30 Jul 2018 18:16:54 +0200
Konrad Hinsen wrote:
> Dear Guix experts,
>
> When updating my Guix installation after three weeks of absence, I
> noticed a build failure:
>
>$ guix pull –commit=de596e99549d7764f370ab2ed3b756f620b1f23d
>
Hi,
hmm, where's the "file-systems" form in your system config?
The first important part is whether your file-system entry is needed-for-boot?
or not.
Dear Guix experts,
When updating my Guix installation after three weeks of absence, I
noticed a build failure:
$ guix pull –commit=de596e99549d7764f370ab2ed3b756f620b1f23d
$ guix build racket
guix package: error: racket-fix-xform-issue.patch: patch not found
However, that patch file is
I have a second btrfs drive that I normally manually mount as /mnt/1tb.
I decided to add it to my system config and it when I reconfigure it
mounts the drive correctly, but when I reboot I get the error:
WARNING: failed to open /dev/btrfs-control, skipping device
registration: no such file or dire
Gary Hayes transcribed 509 bytes:
> Tried to run vm of guix in limbo but did not work. Now deleted. May have
> to stick with iso image live boots in future.
Hi Gary,
I'm sorry for your bad experiences. Can you tell us a bit more about
your problems?
Thanks
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