This issue seems to have resolved itself.
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Pjotr Prins skribis:
> guix pull
>
> Updating channel 'guix' from Git repository at
> 'https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git'...
> Building from this channel:
> guix https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git 91cc2a3
> guile: warning: failed to
It is working now. After a guix pull I did a guix package -i guix in a
new profile. Restarting the daemon from there it stopped complaining!
I don't know why the deamon from guix pull straight was not working,
but at least guix is building again.
Pj.
(guix build syscalls) provides %prctl which assumes that the “prctl” is
available. On Debian GNU/Hurd (which the custom glibc
2.23-hurd+libpthread-20161218) this is not the case.
Since this is used for “set-thread-name”, which is used by (guix scripts
substitute), Hurd systems cannot query for su
Alex Kost writes:
> I have noticed that description of the 'perl' package is:
>
> "Perl 5 is a highly capable, feature-rich programming language with over
> 24 years of development."
>
> Mentioning 24 years seems strange to me. Well, of course, "over 24
> years" will always be correct (as well a
Dear Ludo,
If I understand 'guix pull' correctly below should simply not be
possible, right? I mean, once you do a guix pull you have the latest
and the greatest and there should be no interference? Intriguingly
this does not happen on all my systems, just on 2 - notably my laptop
I am using in So