Hi,
Philippe SWARTVAGHER skribis:
> FTR, the --without-bash-malloc is used in the Debian bash package:
>
> apt source bash
>
> cd bash-5.1/debian
>
> grep -Irn without-bash-malloc
> changelog:145: * Configure the normal build --without-bash-malloc as well.
> changelog:1125: * Configure the sta
On 2022-03-20 22:00, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> I wrote:
>
>> I finally got around to committing it as
>> 6da2a5a5655668f42ec5b26f875ddbc498e132b6. Thank you!
>
> I hit “close” too quickly: we still need the patch that changes
> ‘home-files-service-type’ and/or symlink-manager.scm to not prepend a
Hi,
Maxim Cournoyer skribis:
> I'd be OK with --without-bash-malloc; it seems we'll pay a bit in terms
> of Bash performance in exchange for better memory usage. It also brings
> benefits such as solving this issue and may benefit from
> advances/bugfixes to glibc's malloc in the future, if the
Hello
With ncurses, the "attrset" colour pair is ignored when the background
colour pair is set with "bkgd".
I ran into this issue when compiling robotfindskitten, but it is not
specific to that program and can be reproduced with the attached small
test code. When compiled with "gcc test.c -lncur
Should solve https://issues.guix.gnu.org/51466.
This redirects the env command's output to a temporary file so that
there is no way to get it mixed with the shell's output (like PS1).
Additionnally:
- Remove GUIX-CHECK-DONE and read: I don't think there is a need for
them as discarding the out
Emailing a bug report as directed in the terminal output:
guest@gnu ~$ guix pull
Updating channel 'guix' from Git repository at
'https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git'...
Authenticating channel 'guix', commits 9edb3f6 to 943d4b7 (17,238 new
commits)...
Building from this channel:
guix https:
The PS1=; for i in 1 2 3; do echo GUIX_FLUSH_$i; done; hack appears to work
for me but here is my alternate version. I don't think we have to hack our way
around the shell if we can dump the environment variables somewhere else.
I added a test but the potato machine I'm running that on is taking a