Hi,
On 12/10/23 4:04 PM, MSavoritias wrote:
On 12/10/23 17:56, Vivien Kraus wrote:
Le dimanche 10 décembre 2023 à 17:45 +0200, MSavoritias a écrit :
There is also a trust issue. For acceptance, we need bridging. For
bridging, we need policing. And for policing, we need people with
time.
I a
On Mon, 11 Dec 2023 08:13:58 +0800,
Leo Famulari wrote:
>
> Everyone with commit privileges should feel free to push these patches to
> master if they seem okay. I won't be able to help today.
OK, I have applied "[PATCH 2/8] gnu: linux-libre 6.1: Update to 6.1.66." from
#67724 as 65334547674bdaeb
Everyone with commit privileges should feel free to push these patches to
master if they seem okay. I won't be able to help today.
Leo
On Sun, Dec 10, 2023, at 00:35, Hilton Chain wrote:
> Hi Felix (and Leo, Cc-ed)
>
> On Sun, 10 Dec 2023 11:00:47 +0800,
> Felix Lechner via Development of GNU Gu
On 12/10/23 18:20, Attila Lendvai wrote:
FWIW, this commit policy has always bothered me as a newcomer to
Guix. pretty much everywhere else it's a major offence against your
colleagues to commit something that breaks the build in any way.
In the last few months I’ve repeatedly seen assertions
> > FWIW, this commit policy has always bothered me as a newcomer to
> > Guix. pretty much everywhere else it's a major offence against your
> > colleagues to commit something that breaks the build in any way.
>
>
> In the last few months I’ve repeatedly seen assertions in a similar
> style as th
Hi,
On sam., 09 déc. 2023 at 11:54, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> I think this underlines a collective failure to get our act together.
I do not consider a collective failure considering the payment for the
service. About the maintenance of such service, that’s another
question, IMHO. :-)
> Anywa
Felix Lechner via "Development of GNU Guix and the GNU System distribution."
writes:
> While executing meta-command:
> error: label: unbound variable
>
>> ,reload
>
> While this gives
>
> While executing meta-command:
> unknown file name for module #
>
> Also, what is a meta-command, please?
Attila Lendvai writes:
>> I guess "required" here means that in some cases Guix's policy is to
>> prefer small commits over buildable commits (with the previous
>> definition). I at least don't see any technical reasons why it would be
>> required. The question then becomes whether that policy
> > Define "buildable" and "unbuildable".
>
>
> I used these definitions: a buildable commit does not have build
> failures (or at least no new ones). An unbuildable commit introduces
> new build failures (in this case a lot of them).
>
> Buildable commits are safe spots to land on with time-mac
Hi,
Christopher Baines writes:
> Tobias Geerinckx-Rice writes:
>
>> Christopher Baines 写道:
>>> it's not the most cost effective setup
>>
>> Has this been explained in more detail before?
>
> Probably not, beid is currently a CPX51 Hetzner cloud server costing
> €65.33 a month. This has been use
On 12/10/23 17:56, Vivien Kraus wrote:
Le dimanche 10 décembre 2023 à 17:45 +0200, MSavoritias a écrit :
There is also a trust issue. For acceptance, we need bridging. For
bridging, we need policing. And for policing, we need people with
time.
That's a good question yeah. Whether we want brid
Le dimanche 10 décembre 2023 à 17:45 +0200, MSavoritias a écrit :
> > There is also a trust issue. For acceptance, we need bridging. For
> > bridging, we need policing. And for policing, we need people with
> > time.
>
> That's a good question yeah. Whether we want bridging that is.
> Personally
Am Sonntag, dem 10.12.2023 um 17:28 +0200 schrieb Saku Laesvuori:
> > Hi Saku,
> >
> > Am Freitag, dem 08.12.2023 um 10:42 +0200 schrieb Saku Laesvuori:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I'm planning on refreshing Guix's haskell packages as my fix for
> > > https://issues.guix.gnu.org/66347 requires rebuildi
On 12/10/23 16:43, Felix Lechner wrote:
Hi MSavoritias,
On Sun, Dec 10 2023, MSavoritias wrote:
Do you think it would be ok to use a VPS? Or do we want a physical
server at somebody's home?
It's a community question. Everyone knows about IRC, and it works
well. I'm not sure there is a "we w
> Hi Saku,
>
> Am Freitag, dem 08.12.2023 um 10:42 +0200 schrieb Saku Laesvuori:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm planning on refreshing Guix's haskell packages as my fix for
> > https://issues.guix.gnu.org/66347 requires rebuilding all of them
> > anyway. Should I try to keep commits small with only one upda
Hi Attila,
On Sun, Dec 10 2023, Attila Lendvai wrote:
> M-x geiser
> ,m (gnu tests reconfigure)
Thanks for those hints! That yields
;;; compiling /lcl/lechner/guix/git/guix/scripts/system/reconfigure.scm
;;; compiled
/home/lechner/.cache/guile/ccache/3.0-LE-8-4.7/lcl/lechner/guix/git/guix/scri
Hi MSavoritias,
On Sun, Dec 10 2023, MSavoritias wrote:
> Do you think it would be ok to use a VPS? Or do we want a physical
> server at somebody's home?
It's a community question. Everyone knows about IRC, and it works
well. I'm not sure there is a "we want" for XMPP, even though the
protocol
Hi all,
Just a gentle reminder for tomorrow's hybrid Guix meetup! See you all
tomorrow! :-)
Regards,
Arun
> The next Guix London meetup is scheduled for Monday 11th December, 6 pm
> London time (UTC) onward. 😃🤖🌈💻 Join us in person or online, address
> and link below.
>
> - In person, from 6:00
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> That said, I wonder if this would really be more convenient than SSH’ing
> into the target machine and running the commands right there. Perhaps
> I’m missing something about the use case?
The use case is to have a development host where packages are built and
then p
> What's a good way to debug this, please?
in Geiser i usually get the proper error message:
M-x geiser
,m (gnu tests reconfigure)
,reload
> Where is my error?
good question! silently swallowing errors and warnings should be something that
is frown upon, and only ever employed when deemed r
This is also interesting for me, since I have created my first patch
for guix: adding libsurvive as a package.
Alex
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice writes:
> Christopher Baines 写道:
>> it's not the most cost effective setup
>
> Has this been explained in more detail before?
Probably not, beid is currently a CPX51 Hetzner cloud server costing
€65.33 a month. This has been useful as it's enabled scaling the
resources dyn
Pan Xie skribis:
> Hello
>
> I find this interesting thing but I don't have an explanation. When query the
> "references" of my Gnu Store item "sbcl", it shows that sbcl references
> bash-mininal, as the following output shows:
>
> # guix gc --references /gnu/store/sbbp9nvslqcf3bmcnz5wgxf2qpsi757
Hello
I find this interesting thing but I don't have an explanation. When
query the "references" of my Gnu Store item "sbcl", it shows that sbcl
references bash-mininal, as the following output shows:
# guix gc --references /gnu/store/sbbp9nvslqcf3bmcnz5wgxf2qpsi757
/gnu/store/6ncav55lbk5kqvw
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