Hi Florian,
Op 24-12-2022 om 22:40 schreef pelzflorian (Florian Pelz):
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Is there a way to enforce only binaries are fetched and compilation is
never attempted? Even if that means I might not always run the latest
version?
Yes there is a way. Look at the output from `guix weather` (see
Hello Julius.
Julius Schwartzenberg writes:
> I didn't imagine
> I would need to do a 'guix pull' after running it. It seems I ran it
> at a bad moment, just as 1.4.0 was about to be released.
Indeed, but upgrading without compiling will be easier with bordeaux.
(Probably it would also have been
Op 21-12-2022 om 16:26 schreef pelzflorian (Florian Pelz):
Oops, my mistake. You wrote your guix is at version 1.3.0, which is
older than the bordeaux build farm.
No problem! I used the installation script just a few days earlier and I
presumed it would give me the latest of everything. I did
Julius Schwartzenberg writes:
> Op 20-12-2022 om 10:34 schreef pelzflorian (Florian Pelz):
>> does it work if you do this before pull?
>> sudo guix archive --authorize < $(dirname $(which
>> guix))/../share/guix/bordeaux.guix.gnu.org.pub
>
> When I do this, I get:
>> julius@tinkerboard:~$ sudo gui
Hi Florian,
Op 20-12-2022 om 10:34 schreef pelzflorian (Florian Pelz):
does it work if you do this before pull?
sudo guix archive --authorize < $(dirname $(which
guix))/../share/guix/bordeaux.guix.gnu.org.pub
When I do this, I get:
julius@tinkerboard:~$ sudo guix archive --authorize < $(dir
Hello Julius,
does it work if you do this before pull?
sudo guix archive --authorize < $(dirname $(which
guix))/../share/guix/bordeaux.guix.gnu.org.pub
Then it would compile fine on the bordeaux build farm and you could
download the substitute from there.
Regards,
Florian
Hi all, I was requested to send this mail by the tool. Please see the
output below. I hope it can help. I am running Armbian 22.11 on an ASUS
Tinker Board.
Best regards,
Julius
julius@tinkerboard:~$ guix pull
hint: Consider installing the `glibc-utf8-locales' or `glibc-locales'
package and
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