Re: GNU Guix 1.1.0 released

2020-04-17 Thread Vincent Legoll
Hello, On 16/04/2020 00:04, Vincent Legoll wrote: I'm trying the prebuilt VM image and cannot find the /etc/config.scm file on it ? (nor any other system config templates, but I may not be looking at the right places) I see that this is now fixed by: 9d0b9c7c6c0b0d45653dea80b499314ea415d3c7

Re: 1.1.0 for HPC & reproducible research

2020-04-17 Thread Vincent Legoll
Hello, On 16/04/2020 14:28, Ludovic Courtès wrote: For the scientists & HPC folks among us, I’ve compiled a list of relevant changes in 1.1.0: https://hpc.guix.info/blog/2020/04/hpc-reproducible-research-in-guix-1.1.0/ Here's my first one for 1.1.0+: http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cg

Re: Build fails on 'doc/guix.de.texi': @ref reference to nonexistent node...

2020-04-17 Thread Christopher Baines
elaexuo...@wilsonb.com writes: > Attempting to define and build my own package for the first time, I am havi= > ng trouble > simply setting up the basic environment. In particular, make is failing wit= > h a > plethora of "@ref reference to nonexistent node" errors on doc/*.de.texi fi= > les. > >

Prototype tool for building derivations

2020-04-17 Thread Christopher Baines
Hey, Over the last couple of weeks, I've made some time to implement something I was thinking about for a while. In terms of getting to a point where Guix packages build reliably and reproducibly, I think more testing is what's going to help. By taking packages and building them more, on a wide v

GSoC and Outreachy intern selection communication

2020-04-17 Thread Gábor Boskovits
To: GSoC and Outreachy mentors First of all, I would like to thank all mentors for the work done so far. I would also like to remind you to not communicate your intern selection before the official announcement. Best regards, g_bor -- OpenPGP Key Fingerprint: 7988:3B9F:7D6A:4DBF:3719:0367:2506:

Re: Reflections on the release process

2020-04-17 Thread zimoun
Hi Ludo, Thanks to everyone ! On Wed, 15 Apr 2020 at 22:18, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > 4. We lack a clear way to mark bugs as release-critical. I’m really > happy Florian, Mathieu, and I have been able to work together and squash > bugs one by one (thank you!). Still, it would have been better