Re: Heads-up: ‘guix pull’ now uses Guile-Git

2017-08-01 Thread Ludovic Courtès
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) skribis: > Until now ‘guix pull’ would fetch a ~13 MiB snapshot of our Git > repository when you invoke it. This is no longer the case (at last!) > with a change that makes it use Guile-Git (bindings to libgit2) I should point out that this uses a cached Git checko

Heads-up: ‘guix pull’ now uses Guile-Git

2017-08-01 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hello Guix! Until now ‘guix pull’ would fetch a ~13 MiB snapshot of our Git repository when you invoke it. This is no longer the case (at last!) with a change that makes it use Guile-Git (bindings to libgit2) instead. There are other goodies such as the new ‘--branch’ and ‘--commit’ options. Ne

Re: Guix - installation script

2017-08-01 Thread Sharlatan Hellseher
Hi, Thank you for feedback, I'll fix it on free time. br, sh On 1 Aug 2017 11:55, "ng0" wrote: > Sharlatan Hellseher transcribed 5.6K bytes: > > Hi, > > > > I've found your project very interesting. I've played with installation > > instruction but it has a lot of different steps, for convenie

Re: Latest guile-daemon changes and bewilderment

2017-08-01 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi reepca, Caleb Ristvedt skribis: >> Is there a line above or below the backtrace mentioning the uncaught >> exception? Could you ‘strace -f’ the daemon process? > > No, no line above or below. Very strange. And strace? :-) It could be that it fails to load some of the (system *) helper mod

Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add openfoam

2017-08-01 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi Paul, Paul Garlick skribis: >> I think it might make sense to create a new “simulation” module, and >> eventually move OpenCascade there as well, WDYT? >> > Sure.  I will create a new module and put the OpenFOAM package > definition in there as the first one. Sounds good. >> Some comments:

Re: Guix - installation script

2017-08-01 Thread ng0
Sharlatan Hellseher transcribed 5.6K bytes: > Hi, > > I've found your project very interesting. I've played with installation > instruction but it has a lot of different steps, for convenience purpose > I've wrote installation script which goes through all points of your guide. > > As far as I co