Earlier, I wrote:
> I have a hypothesis of what might have happened here.
>
> Since the upgrade to version 68, the IceCat package in GNU Guix is no
> longer using our system ffmpeg.
Sorry, I forgot to mention why I think this might be relevant. The
reason is because upstream Firefox adopts the a
Hi,
Raghav Gururajan wrote:
> It was just weird that this is issue started after the upgrade.
> Before that, all was fine.
I have a hypothesis of what might have happened here.
Since the upgrade to version 68, the IceCat package in GNU Guix is no
longer using our system ffmpeg. Although ffmpeg
Hi Chris!
> Are you actively working on this bug? If you are not, then as a
> matter
> of etiquette, I think it would be best not to change its severity.
I am not. Sorry about that. I read the control-debbugs help page and it
mentions that criteria for 'important' is unusablity of the program. S
Hi Raghav,
Are you actively working on this bug? If you are not, then as a matter
of etiquette, I think it would be best not to change its severity.
Raghav Gururajan writes:
> Hello Guix and GNUzilla!
>
> I am currently using IceCat (68.2.0-guix0-preview3) on Guix System.
>
> Starting from ver
Raghav Gururajan writes:
> Hello Guix and GNUzilla!
>
> I am currently using IceCat (68.2.0-guix0-preview3) on Guix System.
>
> Starting from version 68.X.X, I started to face issues with playing
> videos online. This happens on most of the websites (not all though).
>
> I get any of these followi
Hello Guix and GNUzilla!
I am currently using IceCat (68.2.0-guix0-preview3) on Guix System.
Starting from version 68.X.X, I started to face issues with playing
videos online. This happens on most of the websites (not all though).
I get any of these following errors:
1) No compatible source was