Can we use some branch at the QA / Build server for testing, if
all dependent packages actually build with this 252.24 patch?
Hi,
...or, if you need additional channels or can't get this to
work, you
can commit your changes, replace the guix channel URL with
"file:///home/your/guix", guix pull
--{allow-downgrades,disable-authentication}, and reconfigure as
you
would otherwise.
that's actually exactly, what I start
...or, if you need additional channels or can't get this to work, you can
commit your changes, replace the guix channel URL with
"file:///home/your/guix", guix pull
--{allow-downgrades,disable-authentication}, and reconfigure as you would
otherwise.
Kind regards,
T G-R
Sent on the go. Excus
Hi Julian,
On 23 September 2024 21:58:46 UTC, Julian Flake wrote:
>I don't know, how to test this from a local git worktree of guix. I can
>install it from my local worktree into my ~/.guix-profile
However you're installing it from your local checkout should also work for
reconfiguring your sys
The provided patch describes a minor upgrade of elogind to 252.24. Maybe
this already solves my specific issue with `loginctl suspend` while
using sway WM.
The major update to 255.x needs more attention, since configure flags
changed different tests fail.
I don't know, how to test this from a l
$ guix refresh elogind --list-dependent
Building the following 1680 packages would ensure 3220 dependent
packages are rebuilt [...]
Hi,
if possible, upgrade elogind to version 255. I (and maybe others)
have issues with `loginctl suspend`, see
https://github.com/elogind/elogind/issues/208#issuecomment-2366912746
best, nutcase
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Dipl.-Inf. Julian Flake
University of Koblenz
Faculty 4: Computer Science
Institute for Softw