y scheme, right? Why couldn't it invoke uninstall after
safely having completed packing the uninstall-victim-files ?
WDYT? Simon? Ludo? Anyone? :)
> Cheers Bost
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t; with a sanitized name to do save-link-as (not plain save-as) with,
> so as to get a clean name?
I would still like this option, but I'm not sure how to implement
such an alias link in a static page.
IWG no problem if the header is dynamically generated ??
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h (use-modules (rnrs bytevectors))
and the nulls show up as the expected zeroes.
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like unadorned ``quote'' in their implementation.
And I think it would be prettier in scheme :)
Lots could be prettier if bash could be extended with scheme.
I'm about out of time to chase this, but I expect to bump into it again ;/
HTH.
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On +2022-06-20 1
se
printf -v $2 %q "$1";
fi;
fi;
fi;
[[ ${!2} == \$* ]] && eval $2=${!2}
}
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
HTH somehow.
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not running random binaries."] you are apparently not
"susceptible to further manipulation." :)
Good for you, but what about warning less sophisticated guix noobs more
actively?
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Changing
> the
> UI is more complex (though wider-reaching) and a bit more out of my
> wheelhouse. Help there would be appreciated.
>
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gt; Maxime.
I'm wondering how many lines of perl code
actually would have to be translated to guile
to eliminate this perl dependency.
Does the perl code upstream get changed
too often to make keeping up an acceptable chore?
(I guess I'm assuming the code is like one screenful
with a hot loop accessing a bunch of static tables.
I haven't chased it :)
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don't know where the standard for naming is defined, or if
it comes from module whose author can define custom names
for software for a particular device, or anything else I
might speculate about, but this email has used up the last
of the time I have for this. :)
aine sovereignty #supportUkraine
>
pub EdDSA 256/AB42FCA9 2021-01-21 krey...@rixotstudio.cz
> sub ECDH 256/86142789 2021-01-21
>
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-cut here---end--->8---
a little clearer?
The discussion seems to be continuing, but no mention of the above.
How come?
Feeling ignored, and top-posting in desperation ;/
CC-ing ludo, who will instantly know where to fix it, if he hasn't already.
On +2022-0
re being used, perhaps some slot integer-widening
logic
might be involved? Or a mis-defined int slot that should have been long to
accomodate
big > 31-bit positive integers?
Just guessing wildly -- I think I saw something about records and defining
their fields
as fixed C ints or longs.
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p with realistic test scenarios that we
> could test with each of these three file systems at scale.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> --
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>
>
>
(sorry, the top-post grew)
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; > io=1042MiB (1092MB), run=1975-1975msec
>
> Wooh that's fast! On test could be to copy the /gnu/store/trash content
> to the SAN an observe how long that it takes for this operating to
> complete.
also might be interesting to copy to /dev/null
to see read rate alone on /gn
header file could enable?
Also, if there are local files in the same directory as the Makefile,
could -I. in the right rule be needed to trigger compiles?
... a couple things that caused me hiccups before, maybe too obvious for
others.
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On +2021-10-02 22:15:23 +0200, Maxime Devos wrote:
> Hi guix,
>
> ‘there are few auxuliary actions’
> should be
> ‘there are few auxilliary actions’
>
should have one 'l' I think :)
> in ‘11.4 Invoking ‘guix home’’.
>
> Greetings,
> Maxime
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On +2021-09-03 10:00:33 -0400, Simon South wrote:
> Bengt Richter writes:
> > A proper configurability, ISTM, would be preferable to any other form
> > of more general filtering.
>
> I agree with you on the need to be cautious around modifying test cases
> but I'm no
-trace-path=test.readlink.link
> +readlinkat -xx --trace-path=test.readlinkat.link
> reboot -s 256
> recv-MSG_TRUNC -a26 -e trace=recv
> recvfrom -a35
>
>
>
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21-08-11 03:21:18 +0200, Bengt Richter wrote:
> On +2021-08-11 02:38:54 +0200, Bengt Richter wrote:
> > On +2021-08-10 15:41:25 -0400, Carl Dong wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > While setting up Guix for a community member of mine, we encountered this
> >
On +2021-08-11 02:38:54 +0200, Bengt Richter wrote:
> On +2021-08-10 15:41:25 -0400, Carl Dong wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > While setting up Guix for a community member of mine, we encountered this
> > somewhat inscrutable problem (I later learned this is not the firs
ke: stat:Makefile: sterror: unknown error”
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To me, sterror looks like a typo for strerror
so grepping for sterror might find the typo, if that's what it is?
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ut unique id's are bloody feet
waiting to happen.
I would suggest looking at uuid's for file systems, partitions, or devices,
such as you can view with lsblk
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to set this up using channels, but I've
> never used channels and am mostly ignorant of them. Maybe someone else
> can chime in on that point.
>
> Regards,
> Mark
>
> --
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> but very few check the facts. Ask me about <https://stallmansupport.org>.
>
>
>
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h access similar to pkg-config?
Seems like someone must have thought of scratching that itch?
>
>
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ONE THOUSAND"
8576 _ↀ_ "ROMAN NUMERAL ONE THOUSAND C D"
8577 _ↁ_ "ROMAN NUMERAL FIVE THOUSAND"
8578 _ↂ_ "ROMAN NUMERAL TEN THOUSAND"
8579 _Ↄ_ "ROMAN NUMERAL REVERSED ONE HUNDRED"
8581 _ↅ_ "ROMAN NUMERAL SIX LATE FORM"
8582 _ↆ_ "ROMAN NUMERAL FIFTY EARLY FORM"
8583 _ↇ_ "ROMAN NUMERAL FIFTY THOUSAND"
8584 _ↈ_ "ROMAN NUMERAL ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND"
12321 _〡_ "HANGZHOU NUMERAL ONE"
12322 _〢_ "HANGZHOU NUMERAL TWO"
12323 _〣_ "HANGZHOU NUMERAL THREE"
12324 _〤_ "HANGZHOU NUMERAL FOUR"
12325 _〥_ "HANGZHOU NUMERAL FIVE"
12326 _〦_ "HANGZHOU NUMERAL SIX"
12327 _〧_ "HANGZHOU NUMERAL SEVEN"
12328 _〨_ "HANGZHOU NUMERAL EIGHT"
12329 _〩_ "HANGZHOU NUMERAL NINE"
12344 _〸_ "HANGZHOU NUMERAL TEN"
12345 _〹_ "HANGZHOU NUMERAL TWENTY"
12346 _〺_ "HANGZHOU NUMERAL THIRTY"
Just my intuitive reaction, no academic creds to back it up ;)
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unlink("/tmp/kmscon-231-keymap-update") = 0
> 231 mknod("/tmp/kmscon-231-keymap-update", S_IFIFO|0700) = 0
> 231 openat(AT_FDCWD, "/tmp/kmscon-231-keymap-update", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK)
> = 24
> 259 stat("/tmp/kmscon-231-keymap-update", {st_mode=S_IFIFO|0700, st_size=0,
> ...}) = 0
> 259 openat(AT_FDCWD, "/tmp/kmscon-231-keymap-update",
> O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC, 0666) = 19
> 259 lstat("/tmp/kmscon-231-keymap-update", {st_mode=S_IFIFO|0700,
> st_size=0, ...}) = 0
> 231 unlink("/tmp/kmscon-231-keymap-update") = 0
> 231 mknod("/tmp/kmscon-231-keymap-update", S_IFIFO|0700) = 0
> 231 openat(AT_FDCWD, "/tmp/kmscon-231-keymap-update", O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK)
> = 24
>
> It has still not gone back to English layout (except when I press
> Alt+Shift).
>
> Regards,
> Florian
>
>
>
Perhaps this old bug in some form?
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776570
and solution linked from there might help?
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/68
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FI-bootable
will be determined by booting the very disk image we are trying to create --
both by its
content (MBR and/or GPT, and what bootloader + .cfg, etc) and the BIOS trying
to boot it.
Sorry for the noise if I am missing some context.
> Did it create an ESP in your case?
>
> I’m not entirely sure how it decides between GPT and DOS, though;
> Mathieu?
>
> We should add UEFI installation tests using OVMF.
>
> Thanks,
> Ludo’.
>
>
>
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-8<---cut here---end--->8---
> "work" ??
Anyway, apparently some state change is "remembered" in your sequence above,
so I was reminded :)
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Hi Leo,
One more favor? ;)
On +2021-03-14 19:05:24 +0100, Leo Prikler wrote:
> Hi again³
>
> Am Sonntag, den 14.03.2021, 18:45 +0100 schrieb Bengt Richter:
> > Hi again^2,
> >
> > Maybe
> > pstree -at
> > would show a little more?
> sh
> |-d
Hi again^2,
On +2021-03-13 19:01:29 +0100, Leo Prikler wrote:
> Am Samstag, den 13.03.2021, 18:07 +0100 schrieb Bengt Richter:
> > I am not a Wayland developer, if that's what you mean by "Wayland
> > folk" :)
> I meant it as "folk using Wayland in their disp
Hi again,
On +2021-03-13 15:43:15 +0100, Leo Prikler wrote:
> Am Samstag, den 13.03.2021, 13:27 +0100 schrieb Bengt Richter:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On +2021-03-13 12:07:51 +0100, Leo Prikler wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > > Am Samstag, den 13.03.2021, 11:48 +0
> expose=/sys/dev --expose=/sys/devices` to the invocation, I instead get
> a warning, that the WebKitWebProcess can't open $DISPLAY. I'm not sure
> how to resolve that one, given that I already had to sneak DISPLAY and
> XAUTHORITY into the container, but it's a start.
>
> Regards,
> Leo
>
Does $DISPLAY mean ":0" and does the Wayland server answer that with
its XWayland X-interface?
I am wonderering how that is resolved inside a container.
HTH with the detective work ;)
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and highlighting, then sending that to another text-area vt tile.
Excuse the handwaving, but I think it could be done, from what I've read
about wayland clients and servers.
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PS. BTW: anybody thought about defining a wayland server to act as guix daemon?
It already
t; Regards,
> Florian
>
>
>
I couldn't believe this is not a stardard tool for web site maintainers,
so i put
web broken link lister
to duckduckgo and got lots of hits. Well, tl;dr -- having other concerns
at the moment, but at least I felt my hunch validated. I bet it gets
re-invented a lot :-p
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Hi Leo et al,
On +2021-02-13 14:12:13 -0500, Leo Famulari wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 13, 2021 at 07:34:09PM +0100, Bengt Richter wrote:
> > I would prefer something that fits in with mes-philosopy.
> > ftp seems old and simple, so I would vote for push-back
> > to fix the ftp clie
d the URL, which started
Mozilla Firefox 78.7.0esr
which gave me the open/save-as popup choice.
IDK what firefox does with ftp://...
but it worked. I guess I could strace it, but what does firefox or icecat do on
your box
if directed to
ftp://ftp.denx.de/pub/u-boot/u-boot-2021.01.tar.bz2
?
HTH
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policy somewhere for preserving/migrating content
state
when installing a replacement storage box for the content?
If it is too much work to write migration code when storage internals or apis
change, couldn't it just be policy to mark the old box as box.old_NNN instead
of deleting/overwiting it, and emit (and log) a simple hint?
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Create,_read,_update_and_delete
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sound (although it was already selected as my configured
> alert sound). Now, since the recent staging merge, that no longer
> works.
>
> If anyone can suggest a way to successfully change my alert sound, I
> would be grateful.
>
>Mark
You could just make all 4 files dupes of sonar.ogg ;))
I am afraid that kind of "fix" becomes more and more tempting ;/
I still don't know what the proper fix for your observed prolem is, sorry.
But HTH :)
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x_inotify_instances <==
128
==> /proc/sys/user/max_inotify_watches <==
65536
==> /proc/sys/user/max_ipc_namespaces <==
128163
==> /proc/sys/user/max_mnt_namespaces <==
128163
==> /proc/sys/user/max_net_namespaces <==
128163
==> /proc/sys/user/max_pid_namespaces <==
128163
==> /proc/sys/user/max_user_namespaces <==
128163
==> /proc/sys/user/max_uts_namespaces <==
128163
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
HTH some way :)
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on topic mumi per se, but it is about viewing
bug reports using mutt on mbox files :)
I don't use mumi, but if it doesn't have clean mbox as an output option,
I think it ought to be fixed :)
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device busy messages:
Is there a process which has a current working directory on the device when you
shut down?
(E.g., I think it could happen if you had cd'd there to look around, and
forgotten to cd back out first.
Or perhaps there is a bug doing something similar?)
HTH
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Hi again,
On +2020-11-18 12:17:14 -0700, Jesse Gibbons wrote:
>
>
> On 11/18/20 11:09 AM, Bengt Richter wrote:
> > Hi Jesse,
> >
> > On +2020-11-17 21:56:32 -0700, Jesse Gibbons wrote:
> > [...]
> > > I generated the iso with the command
>
ailable freely to all as [3] in less than a week)
[3] https://lwn.net/Articles/837053/
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ll with the freshly
> built install iso flashed onto it. Instead I see the UUIDs
> 1970-01-01-19-49-46-83 for partition 1 and 3495-32E0 for partition 2.
>
> Thanks,
> -Jesse
>
>
>
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assed via '-' and if that
contains references
to other files etc., than hashes or signatures etc for everything entailed.
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alization dialog on first boot
of the system
whose image is being written to the USB disk.
Obviously all files should be verifiable one way or another.
Hopefully it would also make it easier to share/generate system images for
raspberries or RISC-V ARM, etc.
I guess you could call this a shell-script derivation, meant to talk to bash/dd
instead of the guix daemon.
Has anyone done this kind of factoring already?
TIA for comment :)
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/boot-9.scm:
> 1669:16 1 (raise-exception _ #:continuable? _)
> 1669:16 0 (raise-exception _ #:continuable? _)
>
> ice-9/boot-9.scm:1669:16: In procedure raise-exception:
> ERROR:
> 1. &i/o-filename: "/dev/disk/by-id/mmc-SDU64_0xbaf3002e"
>
>
> It also fails when target is /dev/mmcblk1.
>
> So, clearly this is some other issue...
>
>
> live well,
> vagrant
HTH, otherwise sorry for the noise :)
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SMP Debian 4.19.118-2+deb10u1 (2020-06-07)
x86_64 GNU/Linux
...without guix though, sorry, I like guix :/
(though there's lots of scraps around, until I can install one with absolute
minimal use of sudo :)
[1]
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2432759/usb-drive-serial-number-under-linux-c
HTH make things better (at least with the confirmation dialog part :)
And maybe a clue to a bug.
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Hi Simon,
On +2020-10-15 15:56:41 +0200, zimoun wrote:
> Hi Bengt,
>
> On Thu, 15 Oct 2020 at 15:53, Bengt Richter wrote:
>
> > If there is a left-over from old manual installation advice like
> > --8<---cut here---start-&g
e
--8<---cut here---start->8---
/usr/local/bin/guix:
symbolic link to /var/guix/profiles/per-user/root/current-guix/bin/guix
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
could it interfere in any way with the above, or subsequent operation?
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wget -c https://lists.gnu.org/archive/mbox/bug-guix/2020-10
then
mutt -f 2020-10 # (or gnus equivalent I guess) looks normal.
Probably not news to most devs, but I thought it nice that it works.
(For me anyway :)
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(which often appears in /etc/hosts)
for an image that could be booted in the clouds, or like a live USB, on any
compatible laptop?
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here---start->8---
Your may also send email to 43...@debbugs.gnu.org to comment.
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
(Nit: s/Your/You/ :)
I am wondering what the difference is besides the browser interface,
in regards to how the submission gets logged, stored, and re-distributed.
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t; [1] http://issues.guix.gnu.org/32548#1
>
>
> All the best,
> simon
>
>
>
Given
[1]https://www.theregister.com/2020/09/04/linux_kernel_flaw_detection/
I would guess that any publicly visible coding meant to trigger special
prioritized
security builds would feed the process described in [1].
Maybe that's insignificant compared to scraping commit notes and patches etc,
idk.
HTH :)
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n.m4" 690 1414908273 5958)
>
> where the first element provides the “type” of list to ease the reader.
>
>
> Well, the 2 naive questions are: does it make sense to
> - have the database stored under Git?
> - have an human-readable format?
>
>
> Thank you again for pushing forward this topic. :-)
>
> All the best,
> simon
>
> [1] https://forge.softwareheritage.org/T2430#47522
>
>
>
Prefixing "X-" can obviously be used with any tentative name for anything.
I am suggesting it as a counter to premature (and likely clashing) bindings
of valuable names, which IMO is as bad as premature optimization :)
Naming is too important to be defined by first-user flag-planting, ISTM.
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escribe is describing two things that are identical end values of
readlink -f thing{1..2}, I think it would be helpful to show the thing{1..2}
profile links it's using.
BTW, what would sudo guix describe without the -E (preserving user environment)
have produced?
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ch unbound variables in inputs and print a more valuable error
> message.
I think you are right.
And all implicit meta-data should be seen as potential security vulnerabilities
IMO :)
Who do you trust to do a reinterpret-cast for you?
>
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>
>
>
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On +2020-07-16 02:46:00 +0200, Bengt Richter wrote:
> On +2020-07-16 03:12:37 +0530, Arun Isaac wrote:
> >
> > > The “0.0-git” string comes from (guix self). As noted there, we can’t
> > > really afford to change the version string at each commit, or we’d have
> >
there still shows 0.16.0 (which version should that show, BTW?)
I don't know how these versions correspond to what pull creates,
but zimoun is a whiz on that stuff, so maybe he will chime in :)
(I Cc'd him to raise the probability :)
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onding .scm, etc))
> > 2. I suggest we document this pitfall in the documentation.
>
> Yup, makes sense; would you like to send a patch?
>
> Thanks,
> Ludo’.
>
>
>
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d_hoc_hack)" so much.
Are there any system design guidelines for converging?
BTW, please preserve cli and info retrieval independence from GUI systems,
(except when GUI preferences and parameters are the objects being inspected,
of course, but even then, minimize entanglements :)
>
> All the best,
> simon
>
>
>
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uot;work"?
Well, it's probably in an old paper by Ludo in some form, but I wonder
what concepts of layering guix developers are consciously using
when putting stuff between the declarations at the top and
the images at the bottom.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstraction_layer
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_model
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en get 20 equal values
within the microsecond resolution),
so there shouldn't be a performance hit ;)
> “we” :-) should investigate why procfs returns EIO in some cases and
> look into fixing it.
>
> Then maybe we can still have the ‘catch’ above, but this time as a
> temporary measure and with a reference to the upstream issue/commit.
>
> WDYT?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Ludo’.
>
>
>
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['grp:alt_shift_toggle', 'grp_led:scroll']
dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options
"['grp_led:scroll']"
dconf read /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options
['grp_led:scroll']
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
Please excuse the off-topic BTW, but that bug cost me a lot of time,
so I hope that's useful to someone. Meta-question: how should one offer
hints like this so we can find them easily?
Seems like we need browsable open-gis/open-streetmap to map the ux territory
and its potholes ;)
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think I have heard of security risks in restarting, but perhaps
with end-to-end integrity checks it is not an issue despite poss MM trying?
>
> Thanks,
> Ludo’.
>
> PS: Please keep the bug Cc’d.
>
>
>
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a single machine, the build of gcc-static-5.5.0.drv
> is reproducible, even if it is not reproducible across machines:
>
> guix build --no-substitutes --check --target=powerpc64-linux-gnu \
>-e '(@@ (gnu packages make-bootstrap) %gcc-static)'
>
> - Try building two different versions of gcc-7.5.0 (maybe by hand?), and
> then use them to build a simple reproduction case and compare results.
> If we're lucky, maybe this will help us understand the problem better.
>
> We'll get there!
>
> --
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un fine when booted in CSM (‘legacy’) mode? Could you try a different
> model of USB drive (this once ‘solved’ it for me)?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> T G-R
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me 'ingen' is perhaps a kind of comment? (in Swedish[1] :)
(Svenska) ingen pronomen, (Engelska) no one, none, nobody, nothing, noone
[1] http://folkets-lexikon.csc.kth.se/folkets/folkets.html
> c178d5fa5a2cfc07f4a9ab9cadeb6218d6c6483. Let's see if anyone complains!
>
> Forgot to mention the bug report in the commit message though :-/
>
> Thanks,
> Marius
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p the sections around
--8<---cut here---start->8---
3
Deniable Backdoors Using Compiler Bugs
by Scott Bauer, Pascal Cuoq, and John Regehr
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Maybe you can view it in a sandbox :) But don't blame me if you don't.
YOU WERE WARNED.
So read it -- and wonder what might come with a mysterious substitute ;-P
[1] https://www.alchemistowl.org/pocorgtfo/pocorgtfo08.pdf
>
> Ludo’.
>
>
>
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Hi Julien,
On +2020-05-19 08:03:37 -0400, Julien Lepiller wrote:
> Le 18 mai 2020 23:07:42 GMT-04:00, Bengt Richter a écrit :
> >Hi,
> >
> >[~/wb/guix110git/guix]$ ./configure --prefix=$(realpath ./mybuild)
> >checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -
gt;8---
I thought maybe I could cheat and find a path into the cloned repo, since
all the magic has to be there somehow, but that way seems pretty kludgey.
Any help past this GnuTLS obstacle is welcome!
BTW, could I check out at a commit prior to the guile3 introduction
so that my distro might have a matching GnuTLS for that?
If so, which commit would be best?
In the meanwhile, back to hacking guix-install.sh :)
Thanks for reading.
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; > keyring, but the script looks in root's keyring. The second attempt
> > added the key to root's keyring.
> >
>
> Forget the wget thing, it's my fault for not reading it properly. The
> gpg command still needs to be run with sudo on at least fedora and
> debian.
>
>
>
If the problem is actually expired keys vs nonexistent,
gpg --refresh-keys
might be worth trying.
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Hi Leo,
On +2020-05-08 18:52:41 -0400, Leo Famulari wrote:
> On Sat, May 09, 2020 at 12:18:46AM +0200, Bengt Richter wrote:
> > Didn't I just see a permissions-related bug reminiscent of this go by a
> > short while ago?
> > Could it be related? Do the dir/file perms
y are *not
> shown* in fc-list, but that's the same as on the master branch.
>
> So, I'm still not sure what the difference is.
Didn't I just see a permissions-related bug reminiscent of this go by a short
while ago?
Could it be related? Do the dir/file perms look normal?
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want to get fancy).
Perhaps the servers could have a gem-and-nugget-bot authoring an html
blog of these things, with automatic attibutions etc from email headers?
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er named '~' directly in $HOME?
>
> Well, I am surely not enough skilled to have an opinion but I have
> learnt something. :-)
>
FYA:(Amusement): man bash to see what more ~ can lead to ;-)
(scroll down or search for the "Tilde Expansion" section)
>
> > Please don't do it.
>
> The fact that Guile does not have a built-in ``expand-tilde`` is a
> strong indication to not do it. ;-)
>
>
> Cheers,
> simon
>
>
>
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shers" ;-/)
On +2020-04-21 15:03:44 +0200, Bengt Richter wrote:
> Hello guix/guile bug-squashers,
>
> The tl;dr is:
> (integer-length 0) should agree with:
> (string-length (number->string 0 2)) =-> 1
> -- and not: (integer-length 0) =-> 0
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" -- corresponding
coefficient values" ""))
(format #t "~a ~s\n" (if verbose " Number as polynomial
expression:\n" "") terms)
(format #t " ~s~a\n" termv (if verbose " -- corresponding term values"
""))
(format #t " ~s~a\n" polyv (if verbose " -- sum of term values" ""))
(if verbose
(if (and (= radix 2) (string=? sgnstr ""))
(format #t " The following should be equal to guile's
(integer-length ~s):\n" absnum)
(format #t " Tip: for guile integer-length, enter unsigned
value with output radix 2\n")))
(format #t " ~s integer-digit~a (radix ~a)\n" ncoeff (if (> ncoeff 1)
"s" "") radix))
)))
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its limited Boot Protocol mode instead.
>
> This is almost certainly not what you want. This is mostly
> useful for embedded applications or simple mice.
>
> To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
> module will be called usbmouse.
>
> If even remotely unsure, say N.
>
> Regards,
> Florian
>
>
>
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^^^
I usually only see "pid" as a name when I've forgotten to prefix a '$' --
but you do mean "pid" ?
[...]
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system.hurd -> rc -> shepherd
>
> and; i would like to move towards
>
> -startup -> rc -> shepherd
>
> if that's possible.
>
> Greetings,
> janneke
>
> --
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> Freelance IT http://JoyofSource.com | Avatar® http://AvatarAcademy.com
>
>
>
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Hi Florian,
On +2020-04-12 20:11:01 +0200, pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 07:48:19PM +0200, Bengt Richter wrote:
> > Could it be segfaulting trying to access a missing v86d ?
>
> The code for loading the uvesafb module looks like this:
>
> (
> Please try adding nomodeset to the kernel parameters. I hope this
> makes the Intel machine work fine.
>
> Thank you for your feedback and all your work!
>
> Regards,
> Florian
>
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On +2020-04-12 08:37:02 +0200, Bengt Richter wrote:
> Hi Ludo, Florian,
>
> On +2020-04-10 16:58:58 +0200, pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 04:38:37PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> > > AIUI, uvesafb is needed for ksmcon (or presumabl
; test on QEMU by passing nomodeset (without uvesafb the installer stays
> black, I think). It also matches the description of
> kernel-module-loader-service-type that was recently added to the
> manual.
>
> Regards,
> Florian
>
>
>
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;
> But /blog/2015/porting-guix-and-guixsd/ works fine.
>
> Well this is difficult to figure out.
>
Wondering, could dnsmasq help?
> Regards,
> Florian
>
>
>
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Hi Ludo,
On +2020-04-08 11:42:41 +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Hi Bengt,
>
> Bengt Richter skribis:
>
> > I'm really against pursuing any new design dependencies on X,
> > so even "or similar" sounds iffy to me. Just IMO ;-)
>
> The XKB database
Hi Florian,
On +2020-04-04 01:17:50 +0200, pelzflorian (Florian Pelz) wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 01:27:43AM +0200, Bengt Richter wrote:
> > I think I saw that PureOS was able to handle
> > different-layout keyboards in different concurrent sessions -- different
> > k
monitor new files for other mistakes as well?
Meanwhile, could a superuser chmod them without affecting hashes?
(curious as to whether permission bits escape hashing).
> The main remaining issue here is log files created by
> ‘fork+exec-command’. We’ll have to address that in the Shepherd proper,
s still charging, will have to try that later ...
HTH make multiple concurrent different-layout keyboards be part of the future :)
> Ludo’.
>
>
>
[1] Purism Librem13v4 laptop: an emergency-prompted purchase when my swedish
laptop died in US)
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e options vconsole.keymap=,
vconsole.keymap_toggle=, vconsole.font=, vconsole.font_map=,
console.font_unimap= may be used to override the console settings at
boot.
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> I believe we would need a map from each layout to whether it should be
> QWERTY, AZERTY, QWERTZ … Or we would just use QWERTY.
>
> What do you think is the right path forward?
Do the right thing :)
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Florian
>
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ge or file gets upgraded/revised/etc in any "distro"
your package may be dependent on?
[1] Is there such a thing as a derivation/service that sits and waits for such
a notification, and maybe sends you a patch when it does get notified?
Just curious how the world works :)
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e yet[0]:
>
> “This is an implementation for a possible snapshot.debian.org service.
> It's not yet finished, it's more a prototype/proof of concept to show
> and learn what we want and can provide. So far it seems to actually
> work.”
>
> Still
> On the long term, I am not convinced that adding automatic check and
> permission change based on filename extension would really add Quality
> Assurance. Because we are speaking about quality, not security.
>
>
> I am inclined to close this bug. What do you think?
>
> All the best,
> simon
Ok with me to close, thanks.
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ained a new ‘guix’, which
> you then used in ‘guix install hello’ above.
>
> 3. That new Guix contains the new profile locking mechanism that threw
> the exception we see above. That exception is because it failed to
> create the lock file (“No such file or directory”), and that in
> turn is because /var/guix/profiles/per-user/mwette didn’t exist
> yet.
>
> /…/per-user/mwette didn’t exist because it was the first time you
> ran ‘guix install’ as “mwette”, and because guix-daemon lacks the
> fix mentioned above that would create upon first connection.
>
> QED ■ :-)
>
> Thanks for your report!
>
> Ludo’.
>
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to do that).
Does anyone know if efibootmgr and coreboot see bios nvram compatibly?
Or a workaround?
I saw your post and am hoping to find a possibly similar 'chainloader'
solution, but worry that the second loader may mess incompatibly with bios
nvram.
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e and now:
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pidparents ? 8747 Ss /usr/bin/bash /home/bokr/bin/pidparents
emacs tty12420 Sl+ emacs
/home/bokr/.mutt/temp/mutt-Evo25c2ArchGx4-1000-861-11810734661506241046
mutttty1 861 Smutt
bashtty1 461 Ss -bash
login ?447 Ss login -- bokr
systemd ? 1 Ss /sbin/init
\EFI\Evo25c2ArchGx4\vmlinuz-linux
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uile): unsetenv # │
└──┘
BTW, it would be really handy to be able to type
guile -apropos rest of line as regex
for the effect of
,a rest of line as regex
in the guile repl
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problematic.
Iffy, since calling the same thing by different names may reduce future naming
options,
and may muddy the peer-name namespace, so maybe consider using sub-commands
or -adverb.
> That is also the other option I was thinking about. Do you have any good
> idea in mind as how to call it? Of course the classic guix environment2
> comes to my mind, but it does not look very appealing to me.
>
Me neither :)
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> >Konrad.
> >
> Best regard,
> g_bor
>
HTH in some way :)
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This would enable safe booting via TFPT, without signatures, assuming you
checked and
trusted the vbr when you efibootmgr'd it. The UEFI could load speculatively and
display
a computed vbr for an image it loaded and didn't recognize. The user could then
check
the the web for a trusted opinion and bail or proceed (given UEFI password) to
accept
the new image and white-list it with one-shot trial boot if desired.
This would also be a nice way to validate a boot-to-guile image ;-)
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