On 09/05/2018 20:00, Julien Lepiller wrote:
We already have such a case: capstone and python-capstone. There is no
redundancy since python-capstone knows how to load the shared library
created in the capstone package. So we have two packages, with the same
My situation is a bit different. The
Hi Pierre,
On Thu, 10 May 2018 16:36:11 +0200
Pierre Neidhardt wrote:
> In the mean time, I figured that changing Alexandria's version from
> "0.0.0-..." to "0.0.0" did the trick.
>
> Now I'm stuck at packaging sbcl-cffi-gtk...
>
> I'm fairly new to Common Lisp and I must say it's pretty
> ove
First white hat GNU Guix talk in Africa (I think):
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pjotr-prins-in-nairobi-on-functional-programming-hpcs-in-research-gnu-guix-tickets-45970402712
:)
Pj.
I installed the iso on my qemu without any issues. I was not aware about
the script, thanks for letting me know. Thankfully the installation was
easy enough not to require it.
Thank you for your help!
(resending the mail because I pressed "reply" instead of "reply all", sorry)
On 09/05/18 10:50,
Nils Gillmann transcribed 2.1K bytes:
> Okay, here's what I learned:
>
> * except for source code, the modules itself in Guile aren't very
> * detailed documented. The documentation is good, but... ... it's
> * nowhere mentioned that you can have a module (foo bar baz) and
> * possibly also (foo
Okay, here's what I learned:
* except for source code, the modules itself in Guile aren't very
* detailed documented. The documentation is good, but... ... it's
* nowhere mentioned that you can have a module (foo bar baz) and
* possibly also (foo bar baz kim) but (foo baz bar bar) will lead to
*
Marius Bakke writes:
> Ricardo Wurmus writes:
>
>> Hi Marius,
>>
>> thanks for working on this!
>>
>>> Our current version of librsvg is officially unmaintained, and the
>>> latest version requires Rust.
>> […]
>>> * librsvg requires Cairo 1.15, which is not a "stable" release branch.
>>
>> Is t
2018-05-10 11:27 GMT+02:00 Fis Trivial :
>
> Catonano writes:
>
> > 2018-05-09 17:21 GMT+02:00 Fis Trivial :
> >
> >>
> >> Hi, Guixs.
> >>
> >> Recently I encountered some libraries that's written in c++ and have
> >> multiple language bindings, each of them has their corresponding build
> >> syst
In the mean time, I figured that changing Alexandria's version from
"0.0.0-..." to "0.0.0" did the trick.
Now I'm stuck at packaging sbcl-cffi-gtk...
I'm fairly new to Common Lisp and I must say it's pretty overwhelming! :/
Any recommendation in terms of documentation to get me started?
I'll foc
Hi Pierre,
>
> Hi Andy!
>
> Thanks for your help! Wow, that's a lot of work!
> I hope you find time to commit it upstream, it would be a pity to let it
> go to waste :p
>
> Can you share the full definition of your freetype2 bindings?
> Thanks!
>
> sbcl-cffi-toolchain does not build for me:
>
[.
Hi,
>
> Also your sbcl-iterate declaration uses "darcs-reference" which
> seems to be your own (unless I missed it). Mind sharing it? Thanks!
>
Right, I'll share this soon. In the mean time I think you should be able
to delete my definition of sbcl-iterate since one already exists in the
same f
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Hi Marius,
>
> thanks for working on this!
>
>> Our current version of librsvg is officially unmaintained, and the
>> latest version requires Rust.
> […]
>> * librsvg requires Cairo 1.15, which is not a "stable" release branch.
>
> Is there a maintained version of librsvg
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
> Marius Bakke writes:
>
>> Have anyone packaged any of these? Or made a Rust importer?
>
> I know nothing about Rust, but "(guix) Invoking 'guix import'" mentions
> 'crate':
>
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> ‘crate’
> Import m
Catonano writes:
> 2018-05-09 17:21 GMT+02:00 Fis Trivial :
>
>>
>> Hi, Guixs.
>>
>> Recently I encountered some libraries that's written in c++ and have
>> multiple language bindings, each of them has their corresponding build
>> system, namely, R, Python, Java. And all the bindings are in
>> tr
2018-05-09 17:21 GMT+02:00 Fis Trivial :
>
> Hi, Guixs.
>
> Recently I encountered some libraries that's written in c++ and have
> multiple language bindings, each of them has their corresponding build
> system, namely, R, Python, Java. And all the bindings are in
> tree. During the build process,
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