Hello,
I've found a bug in shepherd 1.0.1. When a service has a log file in an
'inaccessible' location, e.g. a home service logging to /var/log, it
causes 'herd status $service' to hang, as well as the overall 'herd
service' command. I found it with this service[1] which silently failed
to lo
Hi, I am on the new guix d48da2d. The hyprpaper package (version 0.7.4)
does not build, reporting that it requires hyprlang 0.6.0; currently
hyprlang 0.5.3 is packaged instead.
*NOTE: The crash only occurs *after* the udev rules have become active.
Otherwise, a perfectly functional error message appears saying there's
no joysticks. This would explain why the issue has gone unnoticed for so
long.
A quick 'guix refresh' to the latest 3.5.1 builds but still
segfaults.[1] Does anyone remember this package working or was it always
'dead'?
[1]:
guix 🮲🮳
/gnu/store/49dhizb2vldzwd417gsn4z25p9gb28a5-antimicrox-3.5.1/bin/antimicrox
Selecting uinput as a default event generator.[16:03:32.648] 🟢I
AntiMicroX segfaults immediately:
~ 🮲🮳 antimicrox
Selecting uinput as a default event generator.❌ERROR Received SIGSEGV
(segmentation fault)
❗WARN Stack trace:
❗WARN antimicrox() [0x482ef5]
❗WARN
/gnu/store/hw6g2kjayxnqi8rwpnmpraalxi0djkxc-glibc-2.39/lib/libc.so.6(+0x3e560)
[0x7f7359c6056
It appears that the perl-gtk2 package is failing to build due to broken
tests:
phase `build' succeeded after 11.5 seconds
starting phase `check'
"/gnu/store/v6bivyjbg6bj07s8iqfzdm6hpvypc0p1-perl-5.36.0/bin/perl"
-MExtUtils::Command::MM -e 'cp_nonempty' -- Gtk2.bs
blib/arch/auto/Gtk2/Gtk2.bs 64
Hello Guix,
It appears that Guix' SDDM service has several issues, diagnosable from
its /var/log/sddm.log[3]. First of all, the program seeks to use
/gnu/store/...sddm/bin/sddm-greeter as a component. However, the default
'sddm' package instead has 'bin/sddm-greeter-qt6' instead, making the
servi
Chiming in to say I am also experiencing this. I don't think it's appropriate
to close this however, as if this *is* caused by
https://github.com/lsof-org/lsof/issues/152, then this is a bug which has been
present for three years now and can't be relied on to go away anytime soon.
There must be