Six days ago, I wrote:
> Here's a proposed fix, which I've tested on my own system.
> Are there any objections to pushing this to 'master'?
I've now pushed this to 'master', commit
33a80e111096b05af3d60576dfcb2d67099dc60e.
I'm closing this bug now.
Thanks!
Mark
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> I'm curious; have you tried any Matrix client that do not require a browser
> or need a large amount of system resources to operate? --Maxim
I was doing quick testing of other clients +- 7 months ago and decided to use
element. I didn't do any additional testing after that. Is there any reason
Hello,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> As podiki reported on IRC, with ‘core-updates-frozen’
> ca. 1fb75128a5202b406622da6272bc809c46d1f439, libc looks for
> /gnu/store/…-glibc-2.33/etc/localtime instead of /etc/localtime.
>
> Consequently, commands such as ‘date’ display UTC time regardless of the
>
On Thu Nov 11, 2021 at 11:40 PM CST, Maxim Cournoyer wrote:
> I'm curious; have you tried any Matrix client that do not require a
> browser or need a large amount of system resources to operate?
I'd like to chime in to say nheko is a pretty good matrix client. Does
not use electron. Seems fairly li
-CC supp...@matrix.org (since my reply here doesn't need to involve them)
Hi,
Jacob Hrbek writes:
>> What is the difference between a Matrix space and a Matrix channel? -- Maxim
>
> In the analogy of files and directories: Matrix space is a directory for
> channels. (see attachment matrix-spac
> What is the difference between a Matrix space and a Matrix channel? -- Maxim
In the analogy of files and directories: Matrix space is a directory for
channels. (see attachment matrix-space.png)
In the image you can see matrix space called GNU Guix (unofficiality disclosed
in the description)
Hi Jacob,
I think Mark had valid concerns about control.
Jacob Hrbek writes:
> My motivation for this proposal is to make GNU Guix more accessible
> and user-friendly so that I can get my team to use it painlessly to
> organize the work as I currently use NiXOS where nixlang is giving me
> anxi
Hello Vivien,
Vivien Kraus writes:
> Dear Guix,
>
> orbit2 is a dependency for libreoffice, and it does not build
> reproducibly on core-updates-frozen (I don’t know on master). The issue
> is well-known, for instance here on Arch:
> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=240775
>
> I applie
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 10.11.2021, 20:20 + schrieb Vivien Kraus:
> Apparently, we shouldn’t apply guix style yet, we will apply it for
> all packages at once some day.
I don't think it's a rule that you can't at all; rather that you
shouldn't when you're not already touching that package. Then
Hello,
Maxim Cournoyer writes:
> Here's the output for the failing tests:
>
> 96/99 pipelines_wavpack OK 0.82 s
> 97/99 orc_deinterlace FAIL 0.07 s (killed by
> signal 11 SIGSEGV)
> 98/99 orc_videomixer FAIL 0
Hello,
I'm guessing this must be have been resolved with commit daf54a3953, now
available on core-updates-frozen.
Closing.
Maxim
Hi,
This is fixed on core-updates-frozen with commit 9e497f44ba.
Thanks to Efraim for suggesting it.
Closing.
Maxim
Hello,
Fixed with 4b1538e6ef and the leading commits; binutils had to be built
with "--enable-64-bit-bfd".
Closing.
Maxim
Hello,
HiPhish writes:
> I recently had to re-install my system due to a data loss. When I tried
> building Guix on the fresh Void install everything worked out, so I guess
> this
> issue can be closed now. I still don't know what went wrong, but it must have
> been something peculiar about
The styling commit should be ignored. The styling will happen for all
packages at once.
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