I still get this nearly two-and-a-half years on with the same package from
guix-gaming.
Writing as a user, can’t Guix just skip over and not refresh packages with
malformed definitions, and warn me about them at the end? I don’t want to have
to go and find the offending package and remove it.
The GNOME Secrets app packaged with Guix—as ‘secrets’—isn’t able to launch (its
graphical app). I get the following trace from trying to launch it from the
terminal, which hints that it hasn’t been packaged with everything it needs:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File
> "/gnu/store/vqi0
There’s a bug with the ‘plan9port’ (p9p) package on Guix—installing it on the
Guix System breaks Dired inside Emacs. When I try to open a Dired buffer with
p9p installed, I get the following error:
> (error "Listing directory failed but ‘access-file’ worked")
> error("Listing directory failed bu