On 7/11/24 02:21, Ethan Reece wrote:
Hello,
I created a file that packages Typst and its dependencies, and I'm
trying to figure out how to contribute it to the Guix project. What I've
done to generate the file:
* guix import -i typst-guix.scm crate --recursive
--recursive-dev-dependenc
Hi Andreas,
On Thu, Jul 11 2024, Andreas Enge wrote:
> Compared to hosting, this is completely outrageous
This isn't my place to speak up, but I hoped to support the notion that
AWS can be expensive. It's most useful when sites must adapt quickly.
I heard of someone getting a $40,000 bill when
Hi Ludo!
> Do you remember exactly under what circumstances it hangs? I think
> ‘guix offload’ should handle that situation gracefully and we should fix
> it if it does not.
Yeah. It happens when I have a build machine configured like so and I
disconnect it from the Ethernet connection:
--8<
On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 11:30:37PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> 1. Checking whether your favorite packages build and work.
Libreoffice is blocked on core-updates, due a build failure of
libetonyek, caused by a bug in Boost:
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/72040
I think that Libreoffice is reall
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Last month, we discussed¹ slow progress with builds (and ‘core-updates’
> in particular) on ci.guix, especially on AArch64 and POWER9. Those
> turned out to be mostly due to scalability issues in Cuirass. Likewise,
> the front page at https://ci.guix.gnu.org was timing
Hello Enno,
thanks for the pointer!
Am Mon, Jul 08, 2024 at 07:21:38PM +0200 schrieb Enrico Schwass:
> If you are looking for host services
> I have good experience with netcup.de.
Looking at their virtual "root" servers:
https://www.netcup.eu/vserver/
the most interesting price point would b
Hello Tomas,
Am Tue, Jul 09, 2024 at 11:47:38AM +0200 schrieb Tomas Volf:
> First 10 TB / Month $0.09 per GB
> Next 40 TB / Month$0.09 per GB
> Next 100 TB / Month $0.07 per GB
> Greater than 150 TB / Month $0.05 per GB
thanks for providing concrete figures!
I w
Hello!
Last month, we discussed¹ slow progress with builds (and ‘core-updates’
in particular) on ci.guix, especially on AArch64 and POWER9. Those
turned out to be mostly due to scalability issues in Cuirass. Likewise,
the front page at https://ci.guix.gnu.org was timing out for almost two
weeks²
Hi Collin,
"Collin J. Doering" skribis:
> I am excited to announce that Guix substitutes (for x86_64) are now available
> in North America, thanks to the generous contribution of server hardware and
> infrastructure from GeneNetwork.org.
>
> This new server enhances the availability and redund
Hi,
On Sat, 01 Jun 2024 at 15:26, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Yes. You can’t “change the behavior of derivations” at build time,
> except by passing GUIX_DOWNLOAD_METHODS to guix-daemon itself, provided
> GUIX_DOWNLOAD_METHODS is also in ‘impureEnvVars’ of said derivation, as
> you wrote.
It’s in
Hi Ricardo,
On Wed, 10 Jul 2024 at 22:15, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
> Do you want the plain log files or would the processed HTML report
> (generated with goaccess) be sufficient?
The HTML report will be sufficient as a start. :-)
> The latest report is on
Hi,
Tomas Volf <~@wolfsden.cz> skribis:
> I am currently in the process of writing a new service, and I have run into
> bit
> of a wall. I need to invoke shepherd action after my one-shot service
> finishes.
>
> The code (relevant bits) for my service is pretty simple:
>
> (define (acme-client
Hello!
Sergio Pastor Pérez skribis:
> I recently discovered that offloading builds to remote machines[1],
> hangs when the machines are not available; instead of defaulting to
> building locally[2]. This forces the user to use the `--no-offload`
> flag.
Do you remember exactly under what circum
Vagrant Cascadian skribis:
> On 2024-07-02, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>> We (Andreas, Chris, Ricardo, Romain, and myself) were having a
>> discussion about what it would take to set up a build farm similar to
>> what’s behind ci.guix: roughly 30 x86_64 servers, with 32-core/64-thread
>> CPUs and 128
Hi,
Efraim Flashner skribis:
> Looking at Hetzner, they have an option to rent a dedicated ARM server
> with 80 cores/threads with 256GB of RAM and 2x3.84 TB NVMe drives for
> under €300/month and a €94 setup charge. Correct me if I"m wrong, but
> that one box is ~20x our current active aarch64/
Hello,
Simon Tournier skribis:
> However, the implicit question is a chicken-or-the-egg problem: in order
> to know what we would like to invest in, we need to know how much we
> would be able to invest; and to know how much, we need to determine for
> what.
We currently have ~50k USD at the FS
Hi,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> I have just rebased ‘core-updates’ on ‘master’ (commit
> bd5c61781c13611ed16686513980907c6ee34ae6):
>
> 6e5ecfd0fb7 gnu: libarea: Fix build.
> 41e2cd0dd0e gnu: txr: Add missing input.
> 1c27fa835d9 gnu: grass: Fix build.
> 399a4e8afd3 gnu: python-magic: Adju
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