bug#73681: Maybe partly undo the patch on Elisp comp-el-to-eln-filename

2024-10-08 Thread Liliana Marie Prikler
Am Dienstag, dem 08.10.2024 um 12:41 +0200 schrieb Martin Edström: > It comes as part of the package. I don't want to assume that it has > been compiled, since it's fairly performance-sensitive. That's why > I'll either use a previously existing compiled object or make a new > one. Could you leave

bug#73700: python-django executable unable to find 'django' module

2024-10-08 Thread Gabriel Wicki
Running guix shell python-django -- django-admin throws a "ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'django'".

bug#56389: ruby-nokogiri may be non-deterministic

2024-10-08 Thread Żelazny Wiktor via Bug reports for GNU Guix
On Fri, Oct 07, 2022 at 08:54:25AM +0200, wzela...@vurv.cz wrote: > The 1.10.9 comes with the TODO > >;; TODO: In the next rebuild cycle, provide texlive a version of ruby-hydra >;; that does not depend on byebug and rspec, so that their dependencies can >;; be updated more freely. Fo

bug#73681: Maybe partly undo the patch on Elisp comp-el-to-eln-filename

2024-10-08 Thread Martin Edström
On Tue, 08 Oct 2024 06:32:32 +0200, Liliana Marie Prikler wrote: > Could you keep track of modifications to org-node-parser and recompile > that on change? Or is it part of your package already – if the latter, > then we should already have it compiled as a package. It comes as part of the pac

bug#73680: privileged-programs: cant set setuid/setgid to new accounts/groups

2024-10-08 Thread Dariqq
I downloaded the latest iso (https://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/6060923/details from yesterday) and tried to install opensmtpd in there. After the reconfigure i got the 'failed to privilege : Success' warning but upon reboot things were working. I think I know what is happening now: The *first*

bug#73700: Acknowledgement (python-django executable unable to find 'django' module)

2024-10-08 Thread Gabriel Wicki
The following is an obvious, simple fix. I am not sure how others regard the issue at hand i would summarize as usability vs. disk-space. IMHO usability - or shipping broken executables - should be prioritized before saving some hundred megabytes. >From 5601bbf93baf65e1f6902bf678acb9dddb9e98f1 Mo