Re: guix import doesn't like newlines anymore :(

2022-10-10 Thread jgart
On Mon, 10 Oct 2022 17:27:50 +0200 Ludovic Courtès wrote: > I’ll push a fix shortly. Cool! Thanks! all best, jgart

Re: substitute derivation: also substitute grafts?

2022-10-10 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
zimoun writes: > Hi Ludo, > > On Mon, 10 Oct 2022 at 17:32, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > >> This has to be compared with the cost of a rebuild/redownload of the >> same set of packages. Even in the worst case, grafts are faster than >> that. Now, the difference is that those grafts need to be re

Re: Small change request to the manual page "Building from Git"

2022-10-10 Thread zimoun
Hi, On lun., 10 oct. 2022 at 18:18, Mehmet Tekman wrote: > If "guix shell -D guix --pure" is included in the new version of the > manual, then I'm more than happy to drop my suggestion. You can find here the last version of the manual: https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/ Moreover, Guix

Re: 01/03: guix-install.sh: Improve prompt_yes_no procedure.

2022-10-10 Thread zimoun
Hi, On lun., 10 oct. 2022 at 17:44, Lars-Dominik Braun wrote: > I got a report here[1] that this refactoring broke my GitHub action, > which simply pipes `yes` into guix-install.sh. Thus all pipelines > depending on https://github.com/PromyLOPh/guix-install-action are (again) > broken. Shall we

Re: Small change request to the manual page "Building from Git"

2022-10-10 Thread Mehmet Tekman
Oh right - then yes mentioning "guix git authenticate" outside of the environment as a small note should be enough, I think.

Re: Small change request to the manual page "Building from Git"

2022-10-10 Thread Mehmet Tekman
Sorry for the message duplication, it's the default with my email provider. If "guix shell -D guix --pure" is included in the new version of the manual, then I'm more than happy to drop my suggestion. Thanks for the extra context, and the general tips! Best, Mehmet

Re: Small change request to the manual page "Building from Git"

2022-10-10 Thread Maxime Devos
On 10-10-2022 18:18, Mehmet Tekman wrote: Sorry for the message duplication, it's the default with my email provider. If "guix shell -D guix --pure" is included in the new version of the manual, then I'm more than happy to drop my suggestion. Thanks for the extra context, and the general tips!

Re: Small change request to the manual page "Building from Git"

2022-10-10 Thread Maxime Devos
On 10-10-2022 16:18, Mehmet Tekman wrote: Hello, Try "guix environment guix --pure guix" or "guix shell guix -D guix" instead. Yes I understand, but the manual states that: The following command starts a new shell **where all the dependencies and appropriate environment variables are set u

Re: Advanced network configuration

2022-10-10 Thread Julien Lepiller
Le 10 octobre 2022 17:17:16 GMT+02:00, "Ludovic Courtès" a écrit  : >Hi! > >Alexey Abramov skribis: > >[...] > >>> I’m not sure. IIUC, a “networking target” here could translate to a >>> Shepherd service that depends on all the relevant DHCP and static >>> networking services. The question t

Re: substitute derivation: also substitute grafts?

2022-10-10 Thread zimoun
Hi Ludo, On Mon, 10 Oct 2022 at 17:32, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > This has to be compared with the cost of a rebuild/redownload of the > same set of packages. Even in the worst case, grafts are faster than > that. Now, the difference is that those grafts need to be recomputed > regularly, where

Re: 01/03: guix-install.sh: Improve prompt_yes_no procedure.

2022-10-10 Thread Lars-Dominik Braun
Hi Maxim, > commit 6a2e303d3a49baf7c222a70b91f453e9efd456c6 > Author: Maxim Cournoyer > AuthorDate: Wed Oct 5 21:48:25 2022 -0400 > > guix-install.sh: Improve prompt_yes_no procedure. > > * etc/guix-install.sh (_flush): New function. > (prompt_yes_no): Clear input, then only rea

Re: substitute derivation: also substitute grafts?

2022-10-10 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi, zimoun skribis: > On Wed, 05 Oct 2022 at 12:03, Ludovic Courtès wrote: [...] >> An is it too expensive for that machine to build grafts locally? > > Using my old desktop from work, yes the experience is really poor; > especially for some packages where the number of grafts is sometimes >

Re: guix import doesn't like newlines anymore :(

2022-10-10 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi, zimoun skribis: > On jeu., 15 sept. 2022 at 19:10, jgart wrote: >> Hi does anyone know why guix import does not insert newlines anymore? > > You mean this, > > (define-public rust-snafu-0.7 > > [...] > > (license (list license:expat license:asl2.0 > (define-public rust-lexiclean-0.0

Re: Advanced network configuration

2022-10-10 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi! Alexey Abramov skribis: [...] >> I’m not sure. IIUC, a “networking target” here could translate to a >> Shepherd service that depends on all the relevant DHCP and static >> networking services. The question the becomes how to express that >> grouping conveniently. > > Yes, I also would li

Re: Small change request to the manual page "Building from Git"

2022-10-10 Thread Mehmet Tekman
Hello, > Try "guix environment guix --pure guix" or "guix shell guix -D guix" instead. Yes I understand, but the manual states that: > The following command starts a new shell **where all the dependencies and > appropriate environment variables are set up to hack on Guix**: > guix environment g

Re: Planning for a release, for real

2022-10-10 Thread zimoun
Hi, On jeu., 06 oct. 2022 at 16:50, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > • Update NEWS (mostly done already!), prepare a blog post listing the > highlights and linking to the relevant material. (See > for inspiration.) Just a reminder about ’guix env

Heads-up: Run “make clean-go && make”

2022-10-10 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi, Ludovic Courtès skribis: > licenses: Let 'license?' expand to #t in trivial cases. > packages: Raise an exception for invalid 'license' values. I pushed these two patches as b6bc4c109b807c646e99ec40360e681122d85b2c (see for context). Now we all need

Re: Supported architectures

2022-10-10 Thread Csepp
Efraim Flashner writes: > Firstly, I'd like to mention that we, in general, have a minimum system > requirement of 2GB of RAM, and IIRC there aren't a lot of armhf boards > out there which have that much. We do have a difference between building > natively and cross building / building with '--