On Sat, 31 Aug 2024 15:05:58 +0200
Ekaitz Zarraga wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2024-08-31 14:05, Jan Wielkiewicz wrote:
> > Hello again,
> >
> > On Sat, 31 Aug 2024 01:45:04 +0200
> > Ekaitz Zarraga wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Jan,
> >>
> >&g
Hello again,
On Sat, 31 Aug 2024 01:45:04 +0200
Ekaitz Zarraga wrote:
> Hi Jan,
>
>
> First, there are tags in the issue system:
>
> https://issues.guix.gnu.org/search?query=tag%3Aeasy
>
Missed this completely. Where is this documented?
>
> The issue of frien
e off contributors...
[1] https://forgejo.org/
[2] https://codeberg.org/
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filtered out/replaced
> with something else).
>
> Is anyone opposed to having nss-certs in %base-packages?
>
Hello,
IMO everything should work out of the box. Power users will be able to
do their stuff if they need to, so the feature should be opt-out.
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x27;re really out
of date.
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happened on my side, but yeah this error reproduces
for me. I've pushed an updated tcc-boot0 to wip-aarch64-bootstrap.
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//github.com/fosslinux/live-bootstrap
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On 18.09.2022 13:11, Jan Wielkiewicz wrote:
Okay, I believe I covered all your objections and my changes are good to
go now.
I sent a patch series to the guix-patches mailing list, unfortunately I
forgot to send subsequent patches to n...@debbugs.gnu.org (It's almost 2
years since the
On 17.09.2022 11:43, Maxime Devos wrote:
On 17-09-2022 02:10, Jan Wielkiewicz wrote:
Done. See the patches (I can't really find "git send-email" on Guix
for some odd reason). The hacks in the Exile package are quite ugly,
but I don't know a better way, see below.
Forgot the patches...From 0ec48989fd8cf47c20c2c7181f05469335753514 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jan Wielkiewicz
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2022 01:10:58 +0200
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] gnu: Add minetest-exile, minetest-naturalslopeslib.
* gnu/packages/minetest.scm (minetest-exile,
minetest-naturalslopeslib
all the
dependencies they want. In the future the game will download
dependencies automatically which is even worse from our perspective. I
could possibly try hacking the build system to do something but I'm
unfamiliar with Guix's guts.
Greetings,
Maxime.
Jan Wielkiewicz
On 16.09.2022 10:59, Maxime Devos wrote:
On 16-09-2022 00:45, Jan wrote:
The minetest-mod-build-system has some (very basic) tests for testing
that the mods at least load with the new Minetest.
About that, I can never see mods installed with Guix in Minetest. Is
the build system really
he mods, place blocks of various mods, testing things
> out.
>> Should I also update games and mods?
> If you want to, but I would say it's only required if otherwise the
> mods
> fail to load or are otherwise broken by the update.
> Greetings,
> Maxime.
Jan Wielki
e often from now
on :)
Jan Wielkiewicz
ue.nl
[3] https://gitlab.com/groups/dezyne/-/issues
[4] https://dezyne.org/bugreport
[5] https://gitlab.com/dezyne/dezyne-issues/-/issues/67
[6] https://gitlab.com/dezyne/dezyne-issues/-/issues/66
[7] https://gitlab.com/dezyne/dezyne-issues/-/issues/61
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bootstrap that depends
mainly on current packages, and strive to keep current packages
bootstrappable.
To summarize what you removed:
bzip2 (not an old version)
sed-1.18
sed-4.0.6
binutils-2.14 (really great!)
bash-2.05b
bash-4.4
gawk-3.0.0
tar-1.22
grep-2.0
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> With a few exceptions, our blog posts do not have a license, which is
> not great
Good catch, I agree!
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André A. Gomes writes:
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
>
>> I just tried adding my ~/.exwm into my init.el and running a nested
>> emacs and now I get a GUI dialog:
>>
>> Replace existing window manager? Y/N
>>
>> Not great! Not very suprisingly, the
just don't really see the point in mixing two bits of code that are
meant to run in different scenarios, and then disabling one of them.
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n their .emacs, I have
been enjoying the separate .exwm config file.
I'm wondering, how have you managed to switch off exwm when running a
nested emacs or a console emacs?
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t; work can be done without a world rebuild, so it’s not a blocker IMO.
I haven't really caught-up here and am still wondering here about things
like
("foo-for-build" ,foo)
("patch-bar" ,(search-patch ...))
but that's prolly addressed. I'll look int
Ludovic Courtès writes:
Hello!
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen skribis:
>
>> and now also for armhf-linux and aarch-linux. Work to integrate this
>> into Guix is ongoing: tinycc and gcc-core-2.95.3 have been built.
>
> Woohoo, impressive work!
Thanks!
> I suppose that
ps://gitlab.com/janneke/tinycc
[9]
http://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/LISP/book/LISP%201.5%20Programmers%20Manual.pdf
[10] https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/stage0
[11] https://nlnet.nl/project/GNUMes
[12] https://nlnet.nl/project/GNUMes-arm
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Michael Schierl writes:
Hello,
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote to guile-u...@gnu.org[1] on 07 Jul 2017:
>> Mark H Weaver writes:
>>
>>>> Does this mean Guile is not bootstrappable from source only?
>>>
>>> That's correct. psyntax-pp.scm is not so
sas /r
>>Dump of assembler code for function strlen:
>> 0xd160 <+0>: 03 10 c0 e3 bic r1, r0, #3
>>=> 0xd164 <+4>: 04 20 91 e4 ldr r2, [r1], #4
>>--8<---cut here---end--->8---
>
0 recipe
,(if (equal? triplet "arm-unknown-linux-gnu")
" -D __ARM_EABI__=1"
"")))
and it "looks like" that's being used in every compilation...
Weird,
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
Hi Danny!
>> On Thu, 18 Feb 2021 22:52:57 +0100
>> Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>> Since this only affects the syscall interface and since also our
>> ELF headers specify EABI, I would just change the syscalls to EABI:
>> Just put the syscal
Ludovic Courtès writes:
Hello,
> I read the story, which I found rather fun and full of suspense, but I
> admit I was disappointed by the ending. :-)
>
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen skribis:
>
>> ...pretty familiar. So, what's going on here? Do the "woody"
>>
Danny Milosavljevic writes:
Hey Danny,
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2021 22:52:57 +0100
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>
>> # CONFIG_OABI_COMPAT is not set
>>
>> ...certainly a lot easier to find when you know what you're looking
>> for.
>>
>> @Danny: I
Vagrant Cascadian writes:
Hi!
> On 2021-02-13, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
[..]
>> ...pretty familiar. So, what's going on here? Do the "woody"
>> binaries not run on novena?
>
> My guess would be OABI (debian "arm" architecture) vs. EABI (debian
>
Ludovic Courtès writes:
Hello,
>
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen skribis:
>
>> Attached the notes from the "Bootstrap what's next" session yesterday.
>
> Thanks for sharing!
>
>> - Making the guix build system code less dependent on Guile and more
>> dep
ction header string table index: 24
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
Overdrive1 seems to think so, and respects "fail early"
--8<---cut here---start->8---
$ uname -a
Linux overdrive1 5.8.13-gnu #1 SMP 1 aarch64 GNU/Linux
10:18:39 janneke@overdrive1:~/src/debian [env]
$ usr/bin/as
bash: usr/bin/as: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
Hmm?
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he guix build system code less dependent on Guile and more
dependent on MES
- PowerPC
+ Glibc+GCC version combination during bootstrap is problematic on PowerPC.
+ Glibc changes introduces uncertainty.
+ Branch with bootstrap binaries is ready for merging:
https://git.sr.ht/~lle-bout/guix
Efraim Flashner writes:
Hi!
> On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 03:19:49PM -0500, Timothy Sample wrote:
>> Hi janneke,
>>
>> Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
>>
>> It looks like you’ve made a lot of progress on this already (judging by
>> the rest of this thread). Howev
ble
too? In that case, I would certainly support doing it there.
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figuration-disk-size config))
> + (type (lookup-image-type-by-name 'hurd-qcow2))
> + (os->image (image-type-constructor type)))
> +(system-image (os->image os
disk-size goes unused.
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Danny Milosavljevic writes:
Hi Danny,
> On Fri, 8 Jan 2021 19:56:19 +0100
> Danny Milosavljevic wrote:
>
>> The CI on nanana is currently building and running the tests.
>>
>> I'm curious what it will say.
>
> Tests succeeded.
&
> @@ -37,6 +39,8 @@ malloc (size_t size)
> {
>if (!__brk)
> __brk = (char *) brk (0);
> + /* align what we give back. */
> + __brk = (char*) (((uintptr_t) __brk + sizeof(max_align_t) - 1) &
> -sizeof(max_align_t));
>if (brk (__brk + size) == -1)
> r
Danny Milosavljevic writes:
Hi Danny, Grishka!
> On Fri, 08 Jan 2021 08:16:29 +0100
> grischka wrote:
>
>> But no such thing happens in this case. The 'ptr' in init_putv()
>> comes from
>>
>> ptr = sec->data + c;
>>
>>
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Hello Arnold!
>> to the gawk-mesbot0 recipe also fixes "inc.awk". The pre
>> increment/decrement code looks like this:
>>
>> --8<---cut here---start->8
be wrong in the case of long double */
>
> Yeah, and even when NOT cross-compiling, the alignment is wrong--which means
> it sometimes won't work at all on ARM, depending on luck.
>
> As a workaround, we can patch tcc to instead do the assignments on elements
> on the stack and then copy those over, instead of doing
>
> *(double *)ptr = vtop->c.d
>
> (the latter of which emits VFP instructions that expect double-aligned
> pointers).
So alignment should be fixed, but that's more work and you propose a
workaround, right? I'm struggling to understand the implications of
this last bit...guessing you will be preparing a patch for the mes-0.23
branch of our "bootstrappable tinycc"? Oh, and we need that same patch
for plain tcc-0.9.27, for "tcc-boot" of course!
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Dnia 2021-01-04, o godz. 18:01:21
Jan Nieuwenhuizen napisał(a):
> Hi!
>
> I have reset Guix' wip-full-source-bootstrap branch with a first
> working implementation of the, well, "Full Source Bootstrap" for
> x86-linux (and x86_64-linux). This bootstrap is root
Paul Sherwood writes:
Hello Paul,
> On 2021-01-04 17:01, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>> I have reset Guix' wip-full-source-bootstrap branch with a first
>> working
>> implementation of the, well, "Full Source Bootstrap" for x86-linux (and
>> x86_64-linux).
sed gule-2.2 until almost the very last
moment, I remember. I am cc'ing Timothy, as he helped make the
guile-2.0 bootstrap possible (gash compatibility and such).
Greetings,
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; (define OS
> (operating-system
> (kernel linux-libre-5.4)
> ; ... other fields ...
> ))
>
> (install-zfs OS)
> (install-foo OS)
> (install-bar OS)
> (install-something OS)
>
> ```
> Thanks
> raid5atemyhomework
>
Jan Wielkiewicz
* wip-arm-bootstrap
- finish; currently stuck on gawk-mesboot0
- release mes-0.23
- devise strategy for integrating wip-full-source-bootstrap and
wip-arm-bootstrap
Greetings,
Janneke
*) https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/log/?h=wip-full-source-bootstrap
gcc-core-mesboo
Ludovic Courtès writes:
Hi!
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen skribis:
>
>> I pushed an initial wip-arm-bootstrap that builds up to tcc-boot:
>>
>> ./pre-inst-env guix build -e '(@@ (gnu packages commencement) tcc-boot)'
>>
>>
>> Danny did a terrif
Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
Hello,
> I pushed an initial wip-arm-bootstrap that builds up to tcc-boot:
Just a headsup: I have reset wip-arm-bootstrap. This version actually
builds tcc-boot using mes-boot (the previous one only worked when
cheating by using %bootstrap-guile).
Also, the aarc
ktraces on failing exec
configure: error: 'mescc' failed to compile conftest.c.
Backtrace:
In unknown file:
?: 19 [apply-smob/1 #]
[..]
In gash/shell.scm:
165: 1 [sh:exec-let () "./conftest" "triplet"]
In unknown file:
?: 0 [execle "./conftest" # &
ks interesting; I'm using M-x guix-set-emacs-environment a
lot but my biggest problem/gripe with that is that it's global.
Janneke
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Dnia 2020-12-08, o godz. 00:03:31
Marius Bakke napisał(a):
> Jan Wielkiewicz skriver:
>
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I managed to compile the latest release of Jami and I'll be sending
> > patches soon.
> > Is anyone planning to update Qt to 5.15.
->8---
we don't do multiboot when we're doing linux.
> Do you think it would make sense to adapt boot-parameters->menu-entry
> slightly so one could specify both a multiboot kernel and a linux kernel
> at the same time? Or would that be too magical?
Hmm, I'd have to see the patch ;-) We need a parameterisation, not sure
if splitting case LINUX in two is preferrable over a third flavor.
HTH!
Greetings,
Janneke
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erent distro gave strange effects.
Generally speaking I witnessed Jami (then Ring) going from absolutely
broken, unusable software to the point I can use it to chat with
friends, send files, etc. The last year of development fixed many
disgusting bugs.
Also remember that buggy routers and the un
Dnia 2020-11-17, o godz. 21:06:44
aviva napisał(a):
> On 11/17/20 8:45 PM, Jan Wielkiewicz wrote:
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I managed to compile the latest release of Jami and I'll be sending
> > patches soon.
> > Is anyone planning to update Qt to 5.1
Dnia 2020-11-18, o godz. 09:10:52
Pierre Neidhardt napisał(a):
> Hi Jan!
>
> Jan Wielkiewicz writes:
>
> > I managed to compile the latest release of Jami and I'll be sending
> > patches soon.
>
> Congrats and thanks again for your continuous effort!
Hello everyone,
I managed to compile the latest release of Jami and I'll be sending
patches soon.
Is anyone planning to update Qt to 5.15.1? It would be nice if Jami
used this version to stay close to upstream.
I can update it if no one plans that.
Jan Wielkiewicz
hat's an amazing achievement, congratulations!
Greetings,
Janneke
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Dnia 2020-11-12, o godz. 10:20:10
Pierre Neidhardt napisał(a):
> Ryan Prior writes:
>
> > On November 11, 2020, Jan Wielkiewicz
> > wrote:
> >> [web browsers are] a really poorly designed copy of
> >> operating systems and its utilities.
> >>
>
Dnia 2020-11-12, o godz. 09:51:00
Ricardo Wurmus napisał(a):
>
> Jan Wielkiewicz writes:
>
> > I guess your choice comes from the lack of a proper GUI toolkit
> > available, but I'm just not a big fan of web browsers generally.
> > In fact I started writin
Dnia 2020-11-11, o godz. 19:35:57
Pierre Neidhardt napisał(a):
> Hi Jan,
>
> Jan Wielkiewicz writes:
>
> >> I've just updated the Nyxt package to 2-pre-release-4 which
> >> includes a package manager GUI that supports Guix!
> > Did you and a GUI
moment.
>
> Most of these commands work with multiple selections (C-space, M-a to
> select all).
>
> Interested in your feedback!
>
> Happy hacking!
>
Jan Wielkiewicz
ed the
patching procedure (whitespace errors) and that's basically it.
Stay warm (or cool on the southern hemisphere),
Jan Wielkiewicz
astructure is at least partly there...
>
> So, I guess you could count me as interested. :)
Great! Anyway, runing RISC-V on Guix (can I dream "the Hurd"?) is an
amazing perspective, so count me in! Did anyone try building bootstrap
binaries for RISC-V?
Greetings,
Janneke
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I haven't heard about this, thanks for the hint, I'll look into it!
It's possibly more worthwile to look at Nomad; the interesting theme of
both is: fully guile-based gui with emacsy integration. So, a
self-documenting gui program in Guile.
Janneke
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ing into the Land of Parentheses?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDGzCXr6VYU
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zimoun writes:
Dear Simon,
> Thank you for the help! I have fun. :-)
Good!
> On Wed, 14 Oct 2020 at 16:15, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> I do not know if it was bad luck or if "herd start ssh" does the trick
> but here we go! \o/
>
> $ ssh -p 10022 root@localhos
zimoun writes:
Dear Simon,
> On Thu, 08 Oct 2020 at 15:34, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>
>> We have just published a blog post on building your own Guix System with
>> GNU/Hurd and running it in a virtual machine; the road we traveled since
>> beginning of April and wh
--cut here---end--->8---
and veried that it passes when I adding them.
> Otherwise, it looks fine.
Thanks, pushed to master as 1197b8b20f4fca4ce03bbc5fa75e18d54e3717c0.
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Ludovic Courtès writes:
Hello,
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen skribis:
>
>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> However, if you have your own substitute server, you now can run guix
>> archive --authorize < ..., e.g. at bootstrap/install time. For such
>> cases, IWBN to have
Ludovic Courtès writes:
Hi!
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen skribis:
>
>>> commit 2fc298d19c5256eb5609aae7bd35bada59d91685
>>> Author: Jan (janneke) Nieuwenhuizen
>>> AuthorDate: Mon Oct 5 11:58:16 2020 +0200
>>>
>>> gnu: gettex
bout that this morning, I decided to create a patch.
Greetings,
Janneke
>From 130480c4e76d7133f32a83cb1fa30aa171944383 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Jan (janneke) Nieuwenhuizen"
Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2020 12:45:00 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] installer: Add Emacs EXWM desktop environment
tc? I think so.
Yes, I think so too. However, if you have your own substitute server,
you now can run guix archive --authorize < ..., e.g. at
bootstrap/install time. For such cases, IWBN to have a --authorized-key
argument to guix build / guix system.
Greetings,
Janneke
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xmra98rmxzcq78vr9jvx8-jami-20201005.1.392ac4d.drv':
1 dependencies couldn't be built guix build: error: build of
`/gnu/store/ifqj0ya0m51xmra98rmxzcq78vr9jvx8-jami-20201005.1.392ac4d.drv'
failed
Jan Wielkiewicz
Hi!
> commit 2fc298d19c5256eb5609aae7bd35bada59d91685
> Author: Jan (janneke) Nieuwenhuizen
> AuthorDate: Mon Oct 5 11:58:16 2020 +0200
>
> gnu: gettext-minimal: Mark "test-raise" test XFAIL on the Hurd.
>
> * gnu/packages/gettext.scm (gettext-mini
rs and the web technologies wouldn't be
that bloated...
If Mozilla dies completely, someone could make a GNUNet browser using
Guile instead of HTML, CSS and JS - a browser where programs are data,
that would be fun.
Jan Wielkiewicz
tably also for catching/preventing silly mistakes.
I think it's a trade-off and not all black and white, to get a feel
for where the boundary is we have to cross it now and then. Dunno,
very happy with what you're doing :-)
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Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>> *guix build --target=arm-linux-gnueabihf* *perl* fails with the following
>>> output: https://pastebin.com/QF0xKAmR
This has been fixed by #40698.
Thanks,
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Gábor Boskovits writes:
Hello!
>> Jan Nieuwenhuizen ezt írta (időpont: 2020. márc. 17., Ke
>> 9:02):
>
> Gábor Boskovits writes:
I took the liberty of rebasing wip-postfix on latest master and
found it does not compile
--8<---cut here---start-
emon, which is
automatically by d-bus.
So it seems dbus doesn't start libring on external distributions.
Any ideas what can be the cause and how to fix it?
[1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2020-07/msg00168.html
Jan Wielkiewicz
Hello,
arm-none-eabi-toolchain fails to build as I reported here:
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/42561
As you can see in the issue I kinda fixed compilation by changing gcc's
version to 7, but I'm not sure if it's just a dirty hack or the right
solution.
Can someone take a lo
is my
first project I contribute to and first project I work on generally.
It wasn't documented in the manual, is it buried somewhere in the
coding standards?
Jan Wielkiewicz
repo anyway?
Devs from Savoir-faire linux use opendht features in Jami right from
master, because they develop both. But I can't do that.
Jan Wielkiewicz
Hello,
Jami devs helped me - it turns out opendht 2.1.4 contains a bug, which
was fixed on master. I can either wait for the next version where it
works or add the commit fixing the bug as a patch. Opendht in Jami was
bumped though, I can't downgrade in my wip.
What do you think?
glibc failed to compile.
I can't do anything until developers fix this or someone bumps
meson, sorry.
Jan Wielkiewicz
, so I can get
back to working on Jami? The latest Jami version requires opendht 2.1.4.
Jan Wielkiewicz
Hi,
I sent the patches to the mailing list.
They should be soon available here:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-patches/2020-07/msg00153.html
Jan Wielkiewicz
Nevermind, I've managed to write *I hope good commit messages*.
Do not commit the fix yet, I will send all patches tomorrow.
Jan Wielkiewcz
Jami version - they fixed
some annoying stuff too.
Is there a script for automatically writing commit messages compliant
with the GNU coding standards?
Jan Wielkiewicz
On Tue, 30 Jun 2020 14:07:44 +0200
Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>
> Hi Jan,
Hi!
>
> This means the daemon isn’t running.
>
> If you use SELinux in enforcing mode then the daemon is probably
> prevented from starting.
I'm not aware of this - I just picked all default set
o make Guix popular on other distros.
My suggestion: if it's not already done, consider adding automated
tests, checking whether the installer script works on major
distributions (on a VM) and if Guix works there. This should be checked
every release.
P.S. I'm going to resume my work on Jami soon, I've been busy with my
exams lately :P
Jan Wielkiewicz
es where some files/folders
were missing.
Once I'll send the patches, would be cool if someone tested it.
Jan Wielkiewicz
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hi,
>
> Jan Synacek skribis:
>
>> $ cat guix-os.scm
>> (use-modules (gnu bootloader)
>> (gnu bootloader grub)
>> (gnu system file-systems))
>>
>> (operating-system
>> (host-name "jsyn
Nevermind, I resolved the issue.
Jami built from git repository instead of from tarball didn't fix the
bug with audio call.
Jan Wielkiewicz
nt package to source/web/ of jami package.
How do I do this? I tried using modify-phases and just copying the
files, but it fails in the same manner, while in the build directory
obtained using "--keep-failed", there are only links to the files.
Jan Wielkiewicz
ix/ui.scm:1936:12: In procedure run-guix-command:
In procedure struct-vtable: Wrong type argument in position 1 (expecting
struct): #f
Regards,
--
Jan Synacek
Software Engineer, Red Hat
Danny Milosavljevic writes:
Hi Danny,
> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 14:54:39 +0200
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>
>> I’ve published a post about the second big reduction of the Guix
>> bootstrap binaries
>>
>> https://guix.gnu.org/blog/2020/guix-further-reduces
approximately 60 MiB; about
25% of what it used to be.
Thanks to Timothy Samplet, Danny Milosavljevic and Ludovic Courtès for
their feedback and help on an earlier version of this post!
Greetings,
Janneke
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store them
Just a quick question: why?; would that reduce a system's closure size?
Janneke
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