On IRC chat we identified an issue related to linux SAK, which
is explained here
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/security/sak.html
Following the check what processes will be SAK'ed:
~# ls -l /proc/[0-9]*/fd/* | grep console
lrwx-- 1 root root 64 Aug 24 21:22 /proc/1/fd/1 ->
/
Hi,
On Tue, 24 Aug 2021 at 04:44, "Eric Brown" via Bug reports for GNU Guix
wrote:
> # guix pull && hash guix && guix package -u
> # guix build httpd --no-substitutes
>
> sha256 hash mismatch for
> /gnu/store/vqdsqzdq1vfhn49fmj32daja43vmbg8v-httpd-2.4.48.tar.bz2:
> expected hash: 0v4npxnvih5
Hi,
On Tue, 24 Aug 2021 at 04:40, "Eric Brown" via Bug reports for GNU Guix
wrote:
> # guix pull && hash guix && guix package -u
> # guix build ruby-sass-spec --no-substitutes
>
> HEAD is now at a7a2305 3.5.4
> r:sha256 hash mismatch for
> /gnu/store/mn6522xx9lmirzzvmrkjga1vil0sqg1p-ruby-sass
On Tue, Aug 24, 2021 at 04:44:01AM -0500, Eric Brown via Bug reports for GNU
Guix wrote:
> I am trying to install httpd and I get a hash mismatch:
Thanks for the report!
> # guix pull && hash guix && guix package -u
> # guix build httpd --no-substitutes
>
> sha256 hash mismatch for
> /gnu/stor
Hi Ludo,
I think I have found out why users see the thunked fields as below.
Am Dienstag, den 26.03.2019, 10:38 +0100 schrieb Ludovic Courtès:
> The changes I made in version-control.scm and gnucash.scm in commit
> e6301fb76d0a8d931ece2e18d197e3c2cc53fc6c revealed an abstraction
> leakage
> I wasn
Hello Guix:
I am trying to install httpd and I get a hash mismatch:
# guix pull && hash guix && guix package -u
# guix build httpd --no-substitutes
sha256 hash mismatch for
/gnu/store/vqdsqzdq1vfhn49fmj32daja43vmbg8v-httpd-2.4.48.tar.bz2:
expected hash: 0v4npxnvih5mlxx6dywwhhfs8xvgcckc0hxzwk3
Hello Guix:
I am trying to install ruby-sass-spec and get a hash mismatch:
# guix pull && hash guix && guix package -u
# guix build ruby-sass-spec --no-substitutes
HEAD is now at a7a2305 3.5.4
r:sha256 hash mismatch for
/gnu/store/mn6522xx9lmirzzvmrkjga1vil0sqg1p-ruby-sass-spec-3.5.4-checkout:
Hello,
I sent a v3 of the output annotation patch [0], which no longer blocks
reading the output of long-running child processes.
I've reconfigured my system with it, so far so good.
[0] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-mcron/2021-08/msg8.html
Hi Maxim,
I still have a defunct mcron flying around with a fairly standard Guix
configuration. The only service running through mcron seems to be
rottlog-service-type.
Regards