ew that many
packages are not built for armhf and available on Hydra?
Is there a way for me somehow to “update” and install packages from substitutes
only? So that it would get and install the latest version built and available
for the architecture?
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On October 20, 2015 6:05:49 PM GMT+03:00, Efraim Flashner
wrote:
>On Tue, 20 Oct 2015 16:55:03 +0200
>白い熊@相撲道 wrote:
>
>> Since yesterday I can't run conkeror, without any changes in
>conkeror's
>> config, just git pull, make and guix package -u
>>
(intermediate value)[e]" {file:
"file:///gnu/store/s507v0spxkh38x2i7bmfpkflkib62mqd-conkeror-1.0pre1/share/conkeror/components/application.js"
line: 167}]
Category: chrome javascript
Console error: [JavaScript Error: "TypeError:
conkeror.handle_command_line is not a function" {file:
"file:///gnu/store/s507v0spxkh38x2i7bmfpkflkib62mqd-conkeror-1.0pre1/share/conkeror/components/command-line.js"
line: 23}]
Category: chrome javascript
Anyone have an idea what's going on?
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On 2015-08-30 19:28, l...@gnu.org wrote:
白い熊@相撲道 skribis:
I'm not proficient enough in Guix yet to do this. I'll wait for
'xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin' :O)
Or you can use ‘pavucontrol’.
Thanks, didn't know about this. It works.
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e the case.
It's not broken, but the default settings haven't be tricked.
You should change the icon theme to gnome in
'xfce4-apperance-settings'.
Thanks for the tip, this works.
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CE install borked? When I click on the Applications start
menu, many items are missing icons etc, which shouldn't be the case.
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On 2015-08-27 13:28, l...@gnu.org wrote:
白い熊@相撲道 skribis:
ERROR: In procedure scm-error:
ERROR: unsupported manifest format #
It seems you’ve been somehow mixing versions, and this error was
produced by a Guix version older than the one use to upgrade your
profile, hence the error (and it’s
On 2015-08-27 11:10, l...@gnu.org wrote:
白い熊@相撲道 skribis:
So in order to run make now I first have to install graphviz using the
non-git guix, since the dot commang is not present, and only then can
I make the git right?
Right. See
<http://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/html_n
e.
I'm running git Guix on a GuixSD install, having aliased "guix" to the
git version.
So in order to run make now I first have to install graphviz using the
non-git guix, since the dot commang is not present, and only then can I
make the git right?
Cumbersome...
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E OVERWRITTEN
nameserver 192.168.1.1
shiroikuma@skggxtzz:~$ ping -c3 192.168.1.1
PING 192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
--- 192.168.1.1 ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 1999ms
============
Anyone have any ideas? Many thanks for helping me.
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ot;))
but I'm told: “invalid character `/' in name `/etc/sudoers'”
What's the proper syntax?
白い熊@相撲道
ere - if this is indeed the case - if someone
could modify the recipe and push to the repository, so QEMU would be
built with libusb support to enable the USB host functionality.
Could anyone do this? Many thanks.
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someone specify what exactly is needed?
Many thanks.
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don't
understand what's causing it... Any ideas?
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"/dev/nbd0", "/home/shiroikuma/qemu/disk.qcow2"], [/* 18 vars */]) = 0
brk(0) =
o idea what the
problem could be.
Does anyone have an idea what is the issue?
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How do I load a kernel module in Guix?
I can insmod the concrete .ko file from the /gnu/store/... kernel
directory, however this is impractical for scripts etc, since the
directory will change with system reconfigure.
However 'sudo modprobe ...' doesn't load the kernel module...
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with Guix. It's very
exciting!
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(wicd-service)
(dbus-service (list wicd))
(avahi-service)
%base-services)))
You could check what theme would be used by looking at the directory
returned by this command:
guix gc -R $(guix system build config.scm) |grep git-checkout
Yes, it's referring to the wrong git-checkout dir in the store, the one
with the GuixSD panel. Wrong commit number?
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On 2015-03-16 19:48, Andreas Enge wrote:
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 07:20:27PM +0100, 白い熊@相撲道 wrote:
Let's say I want to add "~/sh" to PATH and also export TEST="This is a
test."
How exactly do I add this to sysconfig.scm?
What speaks against doing this as a user i
sconfig.scm file and system reconfigure.
Namely, I've found the "skeletons" variable, I've tried to undestand the
example, but not sure I know how to implement it.
Let's say I want to add "~/sh" to PATH and also export TEST="This is a
test."
How exactly do I add this to sysconfig.scm?
Many thanks.
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On 2015-03-16 18:02, l...@gnu.org wrote:
Currently one has to reboot after running ‘guix system reconfigure’ for
changes to services to take effect (yes it will be fixed in the
future.)
Did you reboot?
Yes, I assumed you need a reboot. Rebooted and no change. It's the
GuixSD logo.
-
On 2015-03-16 12:03, 白い熊@相撲道 wrote:
Now it reconfigured, however the logo is still the new GuixSD. In the
store I now have three git-checkout dirs with 0.8 theme, however none
of these contains the GNU image, just the blue "wave" background.
There is a git-checkout that has a pane
theme, however none of
these contains the GNU image, just the blue "wave" background.
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kages... section with xfce. Could
someone give me the proper line for this?
Anything else needed?
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revision of the
guix-artwork.git repository. So, in your OS config file, you can write
something like this (untested):
...
ERROR: Unbound variable: origin
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e move further along?
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coreboot, has no
effect. The error still comes up.
How can this be fixed?
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Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Very nice as well.
The new theme is elegant, however I'd like to use the Gnu one out of
nostalgia. Where can I set it so SLiM shows the GNU logo instead?
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o anything you've done with 'guix pull' is irrelevant.
So, if I understand correctly, I'd make the git version, but not make
install it. Then running `pre-inst-env guix' this will use definitions
from the git pull...
What about the store? Should I configure it with --localstatedir set to
/var when building the git version?
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act with the GuixSD version of the
tools? Isn't this going to lead to more conflicts? How do I insure the
git guix will take precedende - just make sure to run local commands
only from the git build directory?
Or would maybe now a system reconfigure bring me forward? What is the
cleanest way?
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On 2015-03-11 13:04, Andreas Enge wrote:
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 10:27:15AM +0100, 白い熊@相撲道 wrote:
guix substitute-binary: error: connect: Connection timed out
fetching path `/gnu/store/8n7d1bgib9f1hml2k5ravgv79jv1whqf-tar-1.28'
failed
with exit code 1
I think this is just a random
On 2015-03-11 10:01, 白い熊@相撲道 wrote:
Have I somehow "poluted" the environment via the pull of the
wip-libreoffice tar? I'm asking this as I see a different behavior now
with `guix package -d' and `-i' for other packages now than before,
and a lot of building from sour
On 2015-03-10 13:41, l...@gnu.org wrote:
"白い熊 @相撲道" skribis:
wget
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/snapshot/wip-libreoffice.tar.gz
guix pull --url=file:///path/to/wip-libreoffice.tar.gz
guix package -i libreoffice
It's building now, apparently everything from source
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