bug#57467: 'guix shell' does not honor default behavior when given a specific command to run

2022-09-06 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Maxime Devos skribis: > On 05-09-2022 15:06, Ludovic Courtès wrote: >> The main difficulty here is that, should we eventually decide to change >> behaviors, we’ll have to devise a migration timeline etc. (As an >> example, we chose to keep ‘guix environment’ until at least May 2023; >> all this

bug#57596: guix lint --checkers=derivation doesn't complete, Too many heap sections

2022-09-06 Thread Christopher Baines
Christopher Baines writes: > When running the derivation checker on all packages for recent guix > revisions, it dones't seem to complete. Instead, you get an error which > I think comes from the garbage collection implementation that Guile > uses: > > → guix lint --checkers=derivation > Too

bug#57083: Fwd: Jekyll is unusable

2022-09-06 Thread Ségolène Métais
(I send this message again because it does not appear in the archive). Hello, Thank you Remco for your help. I was able to run jekyll without and with bundle using your instructions. I am not sure what should be done with the package. To use Jekyll with bundle, here are the details in case some

bug#57467: 'guix shell' does not honor default behavior when given a specific command to run

2022-09-06 Thread Thompson, David

bug#57467: 'guix shell' does not honor default behavior when given a specific command to run

2022-09-06 Thread Maxime Devos
On 06-09-2022 09:18, Ludovic Courtès wrote: "guix shell" is for making packages available in the environment. Currently, "guix shell -- foobar" does not make any packages available -- it's effectively a no-op except for setting GUIX_ENVIRONMENT. True, though you could always have scripts that r

bug#57589: Guix hands on GDM with wayland

2022-09-06 Thread Grigory Shepelev
Creating new user didn't helped. I created new user (did this Guix way, via adding to config and reconfiguring the system) and logged it as a new user. Still X11 system displays with `xrandr`, and `echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE`. I don't think there is a need to try moving all home files, creating ne

bug#57116: cling: missing some system header files

2022-09-06 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi, Maxime Devos writes: > On 03-09-2022 11:43, zimoun wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On Sat, 03 Sep 2022 at 00:25, Maxim Cournoyer >> wrote: >> >>> Should we close it as 'notabug', or persist with the attempt to wrap the >>> cling binary with the include paths required to ease its setup? >> From my und

bug#57576: bug#57599: [PATCH] openpgp: Add support for ECDSA with NIST curves.

2022-09-06 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi, ECDSA and the NIST curves (and in fact a large part of NIST’s crypto standardization work¹) are actually considered with skepticism by some: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptic_Curve_Digital_Signature_Algorithm#Concerns That makes me wonder whether supporting them is a good idea, after

bug#57611: rust-once-cell (alacritty dependency) build failure

2022-09-06 Thread bdju
Looks like alacritty can't be built because rust-wayland-commons and rust-wayland-client can't be built because rust-once-cell can't be built. rust-once-cell build log: http://sprunge.us/8t8VaQ p.s. my guix --version output still shows guix (GNU Guix) 0

bug#57083: Closing

2022-09-06 Thread Ségolène Métais

bug#57559: guix pull fails on http status code 503

2022-09-06 Thread zimoun
Hi Maxime, On Mon, 05 Sep 2022 at 22:20, Maxime Devos wrote: > On 05-09-2022 10:21, zimoun wrote: >> On sam., 03 sept. 2022 at 19:27, Maxime Devos wrote: >> >>>* if some but not all channels are available, and there is at least >>> one updated channel --> log the missing channels, and u

bug#25957: gitolite broken: created repositories keep references to /usr/bin for hooks

2022-09-06 Thread Thompson, David
On Mon, Sep 5, 2022 at 5:33 AM zimoun wrote: > > > I also pushed a follow-up commit > > e4ccfcb22ad96e71ca4dfad95af5aa6229ed9869 that swaps out 'git' for > > 'git-minimal', saving about 75MiB in the package closure. > > Neat! Unfortunately, it was so neat that it broke the system test for the git

bug#57576: bug#57599: [PATCH] openpgp: Add support for ECDSA with NIST curves.

2022-09-06 Thread Zhu Zihao
My opinion: Maybe NSA recommend NIST family because they know how to get around it. But they also have to believe foreign government can't break it easily. -- Retrieve my PGP public key: gpg --recv-keys 481F5EEEBA425ADC13247C76A6E672D981B8E744 Zihao

bug#57576: bug#57599: [PATCH] openpgp: Add support for ECDSA with NIST curves.

2022-09-06 Thread Maxime Devos
On 06-09-2022 13:58, Ludovic Courtès wrote: Hi, ECDSA and the NIST curves (and in fact a large part of NIST’s crypto standardization work¹) are actually considered with skepticism by some: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptic_Curve_Digital_Signature_Algorithm#Concerns That makes me wond

bug#57576: bug#57599: [PATCH] openpgp: Add support for ECDSA with NIST curves.

2022-09-06 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi, (Cc’ing Andreas for extra advice.) Maxime Devos skribis: > We disallow signing with SHA-1, because it is known to be vulnerable > and as there are alternatives that are considered good, even if this > limits what users can do with their OpenPGP keys. Right, we know it’s affordable to break

bug#57316: (core-updates) dejagnu@1.6.3 sometimes fails to build

2022-09-06 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Maxime Devos skribis: > I cannot reproduce the test failure locally myself. > > * gnu/packages/dejagnu.scm (dejagnu)[#:out-of-source?]: > Do an out-of-source build, as recommended upstream, and > add a link to the upstream bug report. Pushed in ‘core-updates’ as 0e305798454c558ab6e722cf66ba351c3