Olivier Rojon writes:
> Do you mind sharing the values of both your `INFOPATH`
"${HOME}/.guix-profile/share/info:${HOME}/.config/guix/current/share/info:"
> and your `Info[-]?(additional|default)?-directory-list`?
Info-additional-directory-list is nil. Info-default-directory-list is
nil. Inf
Do you mind sharing the values of both your `INFOPATH` and your
`Info[-]?(additional|default)?-directory-list`? After I opened the issue I
realized that
this is not the first issue that I have with Emacs and Info (unfortunately).
Suhail Singh writes:
> Olivier Rojon writes:
>
>> I am beginnin
Olivier Rojon writes:
> I am beginning to suspect this is an emacs-specific issue.
Perhaps. FWIW, I am using Guix on a foreign distribution (openSUSE
Tumbleweed) and am able to view the info page for recutils from within
Emacs (29.3).
In my case the info page is installed under "${GUIX_PROFILE
time-1.9 fail its test on core-updates:
https://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/4587082/log/raw
time(1) failed to detect 5MB allcoation.
mem-baseline(kb): 768
mem-5MB(kb): 5720
delta(kb):4952
FAIL tests/time-max-rss.sh (exit status: 1)
delta is 4952, but it expect 5000-6000.
No idea wha
Hi Oliver,
On Mon, Jun 17 2024, Olivier Rojon wrote:
> [...] the path of my current profile which is the canonical
> `.config/guix/current/share/info`. [...]
I don't know if it's the source of your problems, but that's the
location of the profile for Guix itself, not for your user packages.
That
On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 08:30:32AM +, Guillaume Le Vaillant wrote:
> On an IPv6-only network, the default configuration for ntp-service-type
> doesn't work, because the default pool used (<0.guix.pool.ntp.org>)
> doesn't have IPv6 addresses.
>
> In fact, the <1.guix.pool.ntp.org> and <3.guix.p
Olivier Rojon writes:
> I have set the INFOPATH so that it points -- among others -- to the
> path of my current profile which is the canonical
> `.config/guix/current/share/info`.
What happens when "${GUIX_PROFILE}/share/info" is added to the INFOPATH?
Where ${GUIX_PROFILE} (in my case) is "${H
Maxim Cournoyer skribis:
> Hi,
>
> Guillaume Le Vaillant writes:
>
>> Lars-Dominik Braun skribis:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> it seems the core-updates branch is first in the merge-queue. haskell-team
>>> was successfully built by the CI and is ready to be merged. Since there
>>> does not seem to be an
Hi Suhail,
unfortunately that doesn't change anything -- while I can't find the Info files
in Emacs,
I can obviously find them using the `info` command in the command line.
I am beginning to suspect this is an emacs-specific issue.
Suhail Singh writes:
> Olivier Rojon writes:
>
>> I have set
Hi,
Guillaume Le Vaillant writes:
> Lars-Dominik Braun skribis:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> it seems the core-updates branch is first in the merge-queue. haskell-team
>> was successfully built by the CI and is ready to be merged. Since there
>> does not seem to be an ETA for core-updates, can I skip the que
Dear GNU/Guix team,
I have a machine which sits behind a corporate web proxy.
If I want to install Guix System via the G/TUI, I have the possibility to
set an HTTP proxy within the F1 menu. Unfortunately, the field's width is
too short and everything after the 20th character is truncated. Hence, I
Hej fellows,
I am on a foreign distro (openSUSE) and use Guix as package manager. I have
set the
INFOPATH so that it points -- among others -- to the path of my current profile
which is
the canonical `.config/guix/current/share/info`. However, this directory seems
to not be
correctly populate
Antero Mejr writes:
> 宋文武 writes:
>
>> Antero Mejr writes:
>>
>> Have a look at ~/.local/state/log/shepherd.log, it should have some logs
>> from wireplumber, which may help debuging.
>
> It was a problem with older versions of Wireplumber, this
> yet-to-be-merged patch resolves the issue:
>
>
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