I'm running an XWayland environment and have discovered that using the
redshift-wayland package with it fails.
It was suggested to me that the requirement for X11 was likely part of the
problem so I tried removing (requirement '(x11-display))
fromredshift-shepherd-service but that resulted in an
Ran into a bug, according to guix pull. It told me to report it here:
Updating channel 'guix' from Git repository at
'https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git'...Updating channel 'nonguix' from
Git repository at 'https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix'...Building from these
channels: guix ht
> So, what you're saying is that running the full XFCE stack with the
> plain xfce from guix is currently broken? I think that deserves to be
> called a bug, but it'd also have a fairly simple patch of adding
> adwaita-icon-theme, no?
It does (to my untrained eyes) seem broken but not for the reas
Hey!
> On Monday, November 29, 2021, 05:20:12 AM UTC, Liliana Marie Prikler
wrote: >
>
> Hi,
>
> Am Montag, den 29.11.2021, 04:01 + schrieb Jaft:
> > The issue seems to be that icons such as Papirus and Delft aren't
> > using their own fold
> Am Donnerstag, den 02.12.2021, 02:10 + schrieb Jaft:
> > I had noticed that the core-updates-frozen branch had been merged so
> > I upgraded but found things pretty much the same as before.
> Please come back, you're within the wrong timeline.
Oh, I don't mean t
> Am Donnerstag, den 02.12.2021, 20:16 + schrieb Jaft:> > > Am Donnerstag,
> den 02.12.2021, 02:10 +0000 schrieb Jaft:> > > > I had noticed that the
> core-updates-frozen branch had been merged> > > > so> > > > I upgraded but
> foun
So my original plan of using gdk-pixbuf+svg somewhat can't work as it's not
longer a viable package (at least, my attempts to upgrade runs into an error
that says so); per commit feab09f72abc6d6eec16a1b8d27c231c747c0e00, it seems
the idea is to use librsvg in place of it but, as I noticed in one
17, 2021, 09:01:01 AM UTC, Josselin Poiret
wrote:
Jaft via Bug reports for GNU Guix writes:
> So my original plan of using gdk-pixbuf+svg somewhat can't work as it's not
> longer a viable package (at least, my attempts to upgrade runs into an error
> that says so); per commit
Partially because it's the latest version but primarily because there's a bug
in the current version for QTwebengine.
As detailed at r/qutebrowser - Comment by u/The-Compiler on ”WebGL blacklisted
on Guix”, most text gets broken
(https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1164975); I
I don't know if it's the best method to handle this but I tried just applying
the patch manually with substitute*s.
Whatever point the codebase in the patch is, what's being pulled down by Guix
doesn't seem to be there yet as one of the files was entirely missing but
adding the file manually di
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