Hi Richard
On 5/28/24 4:44 AM, Richard Sent wrote:
Richard Sent writes:
> What the heck is going on here? Those two images are wildly different
> and are downloading wildly different sets of substitutes.
Bad news. I connected my device to a different network with just an
ordinary consumer ro
Richard Sent writes:
> What the heck is going on here? Those two images are wildly different
> and are downloading wildly different sets of substitutes.
Bad news. I connected my device to a different network with just an
ordinary consumer router and the installation succeeded (using the guix
003
> Curiously this does NOT occur the first time substitutes are fetched. I
> observed it occur three times when substitutes were fetched after Ruby
> was substituted. I don't mean to say that Ruby is the problem (that'd be
> crazy), just that the TLS error occurs at the same stage in the
> installat
Hi Guix!
The dump was uploaded as installer-dump-2e7b5f8f. Here's the installer's
error message:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
May 27 22:15:49 localhost installer[708]: substitute: ^[[Kupdating substitutes
from 'https://bordeaux.guix.gnu.org'... 0.0%guix sub
Hi,
>Installing for i386-pc platform.
>/gnu/store/li1ic17hz460vp1sg0cx2dwgw8q7i8pj-grub-2.06/sbin/grub-install:
> error: unknown filesystem.
this should be fixed by 71210, which I just merged.
Lars
Hi Davide,
Sorry for the delay; it looks like your bug report fell through the
cracks.
Davide Corrado skribis:
> hello, I installed guix in a HPC environment and everything works as expected
> if I use guix as a local user. I got this issue when I try to run it as an
> openldap/sssd-managed u
On Ubuntu 24.04, ‘guix shell -C’ has its child process (in a separate
mount namespace) fail to mount a tmpfs:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
294642 clone(child_stack=NULL,
flags=CLONE_NEWNS|CLONE_NEWCGROUP|CLONE_NEWUTS|CLONE_NEWIPC|CLONE_NEWUSER|CLONE_NEWPID|CLO
Hi there!
I've been having an issue with OpenMW 0.48.0 on Guix commit
898b5f30f3d485d48275c920da172863da9524c6, where the game will crash shortly
after opening. I'm using a Lenovo t450s with Linux Kernel, and a copy of
Morrowind obtained from a disc. I've attached the crash log to this
message.
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Richard Sent writes:
> Packages that depend on say, A:lib graft their own copies of A:lib that
> is distinct from grafting A:out and A:lib together. This behavior
> confuses asdf-build-system and leads to breakage.
I should rephase this. asdf-build-system is doing its job just fine. I
don't thin