[fr] Moment de convivialité Guix@Paris en mai

2025-05-06 Thread Tanguy Le Carrour
(Warning: this email is in french because the meeting is supposed to be held in French… and in person.) Bonjour Guix, Jeudi 15 mai à 19h se tiendra la huitième soirée de la 3ème saison des rencontres Guix à Paris. Retrouvez tous les détails sur l’Agenda du Libre :

Re: Data corruption on reboot

2025-05-06 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi Danny, Danny Milosavljevic writes: [...] > Anyway, after the updated e2fsck the machine has no problems anymore > (so far...). > > Docs: > > > Kernel bugfix: >

Re: Question about webkit and libsoup

2025-05-06 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi, "nomike (they/them)" writes: [...] > And I have no clue where this version change originates from. Both > dependencies don't mention any version at all. > > prusa-slicer is compiling successfully, but I'm trying to understand why > so that I can put a comment into the package definition p

How to maintain a multi-version channel?

2025-05-06 Thread Hartmut Goebel
Hi, I'm thinking about creating a channel for Tryton providing packages for all major versions supported upstream. For this I'm seeking advice on how to manage this easily (and automatically, if possible). Background: Tryton upstream supports se

Re: [PATCH] Add bolt

2025-05-06 Thread Sergio Pastor Pérez
Hello! It's been two years since this patch series was updated. Is there any reason why it didn't get merged? > Hi Ludo’, > > > removed the deprecated contruct make-forkexec-constructor/container and > changed bolt into boltd. > > Also added plasma-thunderbolt package and documentation for th

Re: Deliberation period for GCD 003 "Rename the default branch" has technically started

2025-05-06 Thread Steve George
Hi, I think we should continue to discuss and develop our understanding of what "consensus decision-making" means for this project. It would be nice to do that on a thread that isn't connected to this GCD so that the two areas aren't intertwined. Steve / Futurile On 5 May, Vagrant Cascadian

Re: Alternative way to make compilers (e.g. Rust, Zig) available for more architectures.

2025-05-06 Thread Efraim Flashner
On Tue, May 06, 2025 at 09:52:19AM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > Hi, > > Hilton Chain writes: > > > Currently we have Zig only available for x86_64-linux and aarch64-linux. > > Our Rust doesn't support 32 bit either. > > Are 32-bit architectures supported upstream? In rust they are very supp

Re: Deliberation period for GCD 003 "Rename the default branch" has technically started

2025-05-06 Thread indieterminacy
Hello Andreas, On 2025-05-06 07:55, Andreas Enge wrote: So that a motion does not pass, one either needs 1 person to disapprove (which is a strong veto right), or 75% to not reply (which is a very high barrier). Andreas I would assert that providing veto functionality within such a large

Re: Alternative way to make compilers (e.g. Rust, Zig) available for more architectures.

2025-05-06 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi, Hilton Chain writes: > Currently we have Zig only available for x86_64-linux and aarch64-linux. > Our Rust doesn't support 32 bit either. Are 32-bit architectures supported upstream? > 1. Support cross-compilation of these compilers. > > 2. Cross compile them from x86_64-linux, add the out

Re: Deliberation period for GCD 003 "Rename the default branch" has technically started

2025-05-06 Thread Andreas Enge
Hello Felix, Am Mon, May 05, 2025 at 06:12:25PM -0700 schrieb Felix Lechner via Development of GNU Guix and the GNU System distribution.: > Please forgive me for chiming in. I am an outsider and don't care one > way or the other, but the standard for approval seems high. > It may not be wise, or