Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
>
>>> The Guix source tree contains a NEWS file in its root directory. What
>>> is supposed to go into this NEWS file? When should we update it?
>>
>> It’s updated prior to making a release.
>
> Committers following along should feel empowered
Hello Marius,
Marius Bakke skribis:
> There seems to be a couple of different problems here.
>
> 'patch' fails to build due to a conflicting declaration of
> '__mktime_internal':
>
> CCLD patch
> /gnu/store/9v09kidvqykyk2kh26q297di3lkjc8vy-glibc-cross-arm-linux-gnueabihf-2.27-static/lib/li
Hello,
ra...@airmail.cc skribis:
> I would like to propose an environment variable that can be used to
> skip tests, e.g. export GUIX_SKIP_TESTS=1
>
> This could be implemented by changing line 297 of
> guix/guix/build/gnu-build-system.scm:
>
> (define* (check #:key target (make-flags '()) (tests
Hello,
Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
>> The Guix source tree contains a NEWS file in its root directory. What
>> is supposed to go into this NEWS file? When should we update it?
>
> It’s updated prior to making a release.
Committers following along should feel empowered to add noteworthy items
ther
Hello!
Mark H Weaver skribis:
> Recently, when doing a merge of 'master' into 'core-updates', I noticed
> that git's automatic merging sometimes results in duplicate field
> initializers being introduced, without any merge conflict being
> reported. This happens when a field is introduced indep
Hi Mark,
Mark H Weaver skribis:
> I've successfully updated my x86_64 GuixSD system to my private branch
> based on 'core-updates' with recent 'master' and 'staging' merged into
> it. This system includes a full GNOME desktop environment plus a few
> programs based on Qt. It all works quite we
Hello!
I would like to propose an environment variable that can be used to skip
tests, e.g. export GUIX_SKIP_TESTS=1
This could be implemented by changing line 297 of
guix/guix/build/gnu-build-system.scm:
(define* (check #:key target (make-flags '()) (tests? (not target))
(t
Hi,
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
> What about Org-mode?
> Rationale:
>
> http://karl-voit.at/2017/09/23/orgmode-as-markup-only
The website uses the haunt [1] static site generator which
does not currently support direct reading of org files. However, you
could easily export an org file to on
Hi Chris,
> The Guix source tree contains a NEWS file in its root directory. What
> is supposed to go into this NEWS file? When should we update it?
It’s updated prior to making a release.
> I'm curious to know what sort of changes should be included in our NEWS
> file, and what sort of chang
Hi Chris,
> I'd like to write a couple blog posts for the Guix blog [1]. The
> guix-artwork Git repository [2] appears to contain the existing posts.
> Most are written using SXML [3], but some are written using Markdown[…]
Generally, the older ones are written in SXML because earlier Haunt did
What about Org-mode?
Rationale:
http://karl-voit.at/2017/09/23/orgmode-as-markup-only
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Hi,
I'd like to write a couple blog posts for the Guix blog [1]. The
guix-artwork Git repository [2] appears to contain the existing posts.
Most are written using SXML [3], but some are written using Markdown
[4]. Is there a preferred format? Is there any reason why one might be
better than the
Hi Guix!
The Guix source tree contains a NEWS file in its root directory. What
is supposed to go into this NEWS file? When should we update it?
The GNU Standards just says that it should contain "a list of
user-visible changes worth mentioning" ((standards) NEWS File):
6.7 The NEWS File
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