Re: Core-updates after the staging merge

2023-04-21 Thread Lars-Dominik Braun
Hi Andreas, > Probably so! I will let you decide whether to apply it or to drop the 9.0 > version, both are fine from the core-updates point of view. I fixed 9.0 in commit dc9c09023a5258de035424169b8e804acfd38cb2, but 9.4 still fails :( Will investigate. Lars

Re: Latest news on core-updates

2023-04-21 Thread reza.housse...@gmail.com
Consider my praise added as well! Was there already a discussion about adding liberapay, to at least have some monetary compensation for the hard and necessary work done by all these volunteers? On April 21, 2023 6:12:55 PM GMT+02:00, Katherine Cox-Buday wrote: >On 4/19/23 4:48 AM, Andreas Eng

Re: 07/19: services: postgresql: Add default package.

2023-04-21 Thread Christopher Baines
guix-comm...@gnu.org writes: > civodul pushed a commit to branch master > in repository guix. > > commit e45306c1982aee194243cf661295c7ca776d879f > Author: Ludovic Courtès > AuthorDate: Thu Apr 20 10:38:37 2023 +0200 > > services: postgresql: Add default package. > > * gnu/services/

Re: Ungrafted dependency

2023-04-21 Thread Leo Famulari
On Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 11:11:07AM -0400, Greg Hogan wrote: > mariadb is grafted on master. Why does libreoffice depend on the > ungrafted mariadb rather than the grafted version? And, perhaps > related, since libreoffice depends on mariadb's "dev" output, why does > libreoffice pull in "out"? mari

Outdated dicod-service example in manual

2023-04-21 Thread Nathaniel Nicandro
Hello, First off, I want to say thanks to all the Guix contributors. I've really enjoyed my time tinkering with my system! This is my first post to the mailing list after using Guix as my main operating system for the past few years. I've found that when I tried to use the example configurati

Introduction

2023-04-21 Thread Markku Korkeala
Hi all, I just joined this mailing list so here is a little introduction. I am software developer by trade and a long time Linux user. I have used many GNU/Linux distributions over the years and I currently maintain a few packages on Fedora Linux (Java/Clojure stuff). I use GNU Guix mostly on a

Aarch64 on core-updates

2023-04-21 Thread Andreas Enge
Hello, the dashboard is completely red for aarch64 on core-updates: https://ci.guix.gnu.org/eval/397792/dashboard?system=aarch64-linux but when I follow any dependency chain, I end up with the scheduled build of xz: https://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/512146/details So I suppose that this is just

April update on bordeaux.guix.gnu.org / guix-build-coordinator

2023-04-21 Thread Christopher Baines
Hey! I sent out the last update about a month ago in March [1]. 1: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2023-03/msg00262.html ## Numbers bordeaux.guix.gnu.org currently provides ~2.4 million nars, which take up ~10TiB to store. ## Storage There are two machines with all the nars, h

Re: Latest news on core-updates

2023-04-21 Thread Katherine Cox-Buday
On 4/19/23 4:48 AM, Andreas Enge wrote: just a quick update to share good news and to heap praise on people who are not rewarded by seeing their name in a git commit. Consider my praise added to the heap (and hopefully not GCed). As always, I am deeply appreciative to all of our maintainers.

Ungrafted dependency

2023-04-21 Thread Greg Hogan
mariadb is grafted on master. Why does libreoffice depend on the ungrafted mariadb rather than the grafted version? And, perhaps related, since libreoffice depends on mariadb's "dev" output, why does libreoffice pull in "out"? mariadb:dev was created specifically as a libreoffice dependency in the

Re: Latest news on core-updates

2023-04-21 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi Andreas, Andreas Enge writes: > Hello Maxim, > > Am Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 02:41:31PM +0200 schrieb Andreas Enge: >> I am not sure what "frozen" means exactly; I would say we must not make >> commits to core-updates unless they repair a broken package, or maybe help >> repair broken packages fu

Re: Latest news on core-updates

2023-04-21 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi, On ven., 21 avril 2023 at 10:47, Andreas Enge wrote: >> Therefore, if many things are still missing, I suggest to apply #62967 >> [2]. It removes the annoyance you spotted out in #62954 [3]. And as I >> explained in [4], it will be safe because ’valgrind’ appears only in the >> testsuite o

Re: Latest news on core-updates

2023-04-21 Thread Andreas Enge
Am Fri, Apr 21, 2023 at 10:20:18AM +0200 schrieb Simon Tournier: > Since Haskell is also broken on master for i686, I guess the option is > to apply on some “feature™ branch” after the merge, right? Yes indeed. > Therefore, if many things are still missing, I suggest to apply #62967 > [2]. It re

Re: Latest news on core-updates

2023-04-21 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi Andreas, On Wed, 19 Apr 2023 at 12:48, Andreas Enge wrote: > I hope we will be able to merge core-updates after next weekend; also for > personal reasons, since I will not be able to spend much time on it any > more after that. I do not know if something is twisted with the report [1] of Cui

Re: Latest news on core-updates

2023-04-21 Thread Andreas Enge
Hello Maxim, Am Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 02:41:31PM +0200 schrieb Andreas Enge: > I am not sure what "frozen" means exactly; I would say we must not make > commits to core-updates unless they repair a broken package, or maybe help > repair broken packages further down towards the leaves. your recent