Re: i686-linux GCC package on x86_64

2019-10-04 Thread Chris Marusich
Danny Milosavljevic writes: > On Fri, 04 Oct 2019 17:46:43 +0200 > Jelle Licht wrote: > >> Mathieu Othacehe writes: >> >> > >> > --8<---cut here---start->8--- >> > (native-inputs >> > `(,@(if (not (string-prefix? "i686" (%current-system))) >> >

Re: Racket packages: formerly Move DrRacket to a separate output?

2019-10-04 Thread Dimakakos Dimos
Christopher Lemmer Webber writes: > I think nobody has written a Racket importer. I have it as a > longstanding background TODO task but clearly haven't found the > time... despite the fact that I desperately want the feature. I could start working on this, starting tomorrow. I will need a bit

Re: I don't understand the Curiass WebUI

2019-10-04 Thread Björn Höfling
On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 15:24:26 +0200 Hartmut Goebel wrote: > This would be helpful, esp. if it is placed somewhat prominently. > Another possibility would be improve the search-filters. You probably want something like this: python-sphinx system:x86_64-linux spec:guix-master I was also struggling

Re: Racket packages: formerly Move DrRacket to a separate output?

2019-10-04 Thread Pjotr Prins
On Fri, Oct 04, 2019 at 03:23:18PM -0400, Christopher Lemmer Webber wrote: > I think nobody has written a Racket importer. I have it as a > longstanding background TODO task but clearly haven't found the > time... despite the fact that I desperately want the feature. > > I'm just desperate for a

Re: Racket packages: formerly Move DrRacket to a separate output?

2019-10-04 Thread Christopher Lemmer Webber
I think nobody has written a Racket importer. I have it as a longstanding background TODO task but clearly haven't found the time... despite the fact that I desperately want the feature. I'm just desperate for a lot of things right now! ;) - Chris Pjotr Prins writes: > What is the status of c

Re: New outreachy participant introduction

2019-10-04 Thread Julien Lepiller
Hi Nardos, nice to meet you! Sorry I couldn't answer sooner. My server was having a bit of troubles and I only received your mail now. It should be fine from now on. I think Gábor already answered your questions nicely, and I have nothing to add. I'd like to encourage you to join our irc at #gu

Re: i686-linux GCC package on x86_64

2019-10-04 Thread Danny Milosavljevic
Hi, On Fri, 04 Oct 2019 17:46:43 +0200 Jelle Licht wrote: > Mathieu Othacehe writes: > > > > > --8<---cut here---start->8--- > > (native-inputs > > `(,@(if (not (string-prefix? "i686" (%current-system))) > >`(("cross-gcc" ,(cross-gcc "i6

Racket packages: formerly Move DrRacket to a separate output?

2019-10-04 Thread Pjotr Prins
What is the status of creating Racket packages. For a REST API server I have two dependencies: : raco pkg install https://github.com/dmac/spin.git : raco pkg install https://github.com/BourgondAries/memo.git what is the recommended way of packaging them in GNU Guix? Pj. On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at

Re: i686-linux GCC package on x86_64

2019-10-04 Thread Jelle Licht
Mathieu Othacehe writes: > > --8<---cut here---start->8--- > (native-inputs > `(,@(if (not (string-prefix? "i686" (%current-system))) >`(("cross-gcc" ,(cross-gcc "i686-unknown-linux-gnu")) > ("cross-binutils" ,(cross-binutils "

Re: i686-linux GCC package on x86_64

2019-10-04 Thread Mathieu Othacehe
> Works for me to, but I'd like to write a package that depends on GCC > i686-linux. You mean a package that uses a compiler able to generate code for i686-linux? In that case you can have a look to (gnu packages firmware), where "cross-gcc" packages are used (ovmf-aarch64 package for instance)

Re: irc log hosting questions (with GNUnet eV hat on)

2019-10-04 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Hi ng0, > I've just asked Ludovic about the possibility to host our 3 IRC channel logs > (libmicrohttpd, gnunet, taler). […] > Are there any other requirements from our side we would have to fullfil (for > current logs) > in case you agree to host the logs? I had to convert the logs from the S

irc log hosting questions (with GNUnet eV hat on)

2019-10-04 Thread ng0
Hi, I've just asked Ludovic about the possibility to host our 3 IRC channel logs (libmicrohttpd, gnunet, taler). We'd like to talk about this in our next GNUnet team call, which is scheduled for 2019-10-10. Ideally we can get the okay about this (that it would be doable) before the 10th, so that