Hi,
First, today when running guix import opam iter, I get a synopsis, and
#f as the description because the field is missing.
I also pushed a small patch to master, as
24aa7b3c21309b63cc6e8e18d6417d2cddccf6c6, that ensures that, when the
field exists but contains unknown data, we also return #f
Hello,
Thanks for your answer !
Le Tue, 17 Aug 2021 09:43:10 +0200,
zimoun a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I am back from holidays. :-)
>
> …
>
> From my understanding, there is 2 issues:
>
> - gentle handler for error
> - warn for incomplete metadata
>
Yes, absolutely, because currently under
Hi,
I am back from holidays. :-)
On Wed, 11 Aug 2021 at 15:15, Alice BRENON wrote:
> Thanks for your answer Sarah. Simon, I don't know if you have been able
> to make any progress but I wanted to make sure you had seen the patch
> proposal I sent to let the opam importer work from more reposito
Hello,
Thanks for your answer Sarah. Simon, I don't know if you have been able
to make any progress but I wanted to make sure you had seen the patch
proposal I sent to let the opam importer work from more repositories
than the few initially defined (opam's official and three for coq):
https://deb
Hi,
Thanks for the report. I'm CC'ing Simon since they have been working on
improved error handling/reporting for the importers.
Alice BRENON writes:
> Hello,
>
> I triggered a confusing behaviour from the opam importer trying to
> import package iter 1.2.1 today on a Guix System install.
>
> T
Hello,
I triggered a confusing behaviour from the opam importer trying to
import package iter 1.2.1 today on a Guix System install.
The package iter is missing a "synopsis" field as can be seen on
https://opam.ocaml.org/packages/iter/ , which when I tried
guix import opam iter
yielded the follo