Tobias Platen writes:
> I ordered my Librem 5 about one year ago and I'm still waiting
> for it. Since backorder shipping resumes October 2021, I expect to get
> mine in Q4 2021.
I have a spare PinePhone since when, back in February, I received my L5!
I installed guix binary over pureos and it'
Léo Le Bouter writes:
> Hello!
Hi!
>
> I have been feeling considerable amount of stress reviewing CVE entries
> alone, these days I want to focus on other things and I've been feeling
> held back because I abandonned the CVE entries reviewing task without
> anyone doing it when I'm not here.
T
Leo Famulari writes:
> Those of us who watch the Guix build farm [0] closely have identified
> the lack of capacity for building ARM binaries as a serious limitation.
>
> As part of our efforts to improve the situation, I've applied for
> donation of aarch64 (64-bit ARM) computing resources for t
Hi,
Leo Famulari writes:
>>
>> I was really wondering what was happening here. I mean, we are talking
>> about a M$ product, right? I really can't see how this statement can
>> hold true. If it means "when I'm _forced_ to work on windows,
>> powershell is the lest worse thing", then fine.
Bengt Richter writes:
> Hi Yasu,
>
> "Just curious", what do you hope will be the effect of your post?
>
Hi Bengt Richter, thanks for asking the same things I had in mind. This
post seems just M$ propaganda, more than a "Is anybody working on the
inclusion of Powershell?"
>From Yasu's mail, whe
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
> Nicolò Balzarotti writes:
>
> What wouldn't be the case? If you mean that "gzip is never the best
> choice", wouldn't Zstd outperform gzip on the Raspberry Pi 1 too?
My bad, you are right. Also, memory usage shoudn't be a p
Guillaume Le Vaillant writes:
> Here are a few numbers for the installation time in seconds (download
> time + decompression time) when fetching 580 MB of substitutes for
> download speeds between 0.5 MB/s and 20 MB/s.
Which hardware did you use? Since you are fixing the download speed,
those r
Raghav Gururajan writes:
> Hello Guix!
>
> At user-level, user can choose which profile to work on. Like that it
> would be cool to select which profile to boot.
If I understand this correctly, what you want is something similar to
NixOS' --profile-name [1], is that correct?
When I used it bac
Hi Ludo,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> We could also drop gzip, but there are probably pre-1.1 daemons out
> there that understand nothing but gzip¹, so perhaps that’ll have to
> wait. Now, compressing substitutes three times may be somewhat
> unreasonable.
>
> Thoughts?
>
Is there a request log wh
Christopher Baines writes:
> Hey,
Hi!
>
> To join in, connect to #guix on Freenode [2], and say "I'd like to
> review some patches" or something to that effect.
Cool, I'll try to chip in, is it "all day long" or there's a starting
time?
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> A lot in what sense? In terms of bandwidth usage, right?
Yep, I think most of mobile data plans are still limited. Even if here
in Italy is easy to get 50Gb+/monthly, I think it's not the same
worldwide.
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
>
> What do you mean?
>
If you download multiple files at a time, you might end up decompressing
them simultaneously. Plzip won't help then on a dual core machine,
where you might end up being cpu bound again then. Is this right?
If it is, reducing the overall cpu usage
> This reminds me of the much-loved "agentless" model of software
> deployment as practiced by Ansible.
> If Guix could deploy to any machine with Guile + sshd that would be a
> pretty compelling story.
Nice! This reminds me of nixos-infect [1].
But I think we don't even need guile, as we can gui
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
> Another option is plzip (parallel Lzip, an official part of Lzip).
Wouldn't that mean that this will become a problem when we'll have
parallel downloads (and sometimes parallel decompression will happen)?
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hi Guix!
>
Hi Ludo
> Quick decompression bench:
I guess this benchmark follows the distri talk, doesn't it? :)
File size with zstd vs zstd -9 vs current lzip:
- 71M uc.nar.lz
- 87M uc.nar.zst-9
- 97M uc.nar.zst-default
> Where to go from here? Several options:
>
Yasuaki Kudo writes:
> Hi,
>
> I just wanted to report (although this is probably already known) that I had
> to wait for a long time (probably more than a minute) staring at "Welcome to
> Grub!" screen upon reboot, after accumulating thousands of guix system
> generations. I was experimentin
Hi!
Julien Lepiller writes:
> Wow, impressive :)
>
> Le 24 novembre 2020 08:26:16 GMT-05:00, "Nicolò Balzarotti"
> a écrit :
>>
>>Hello Guix!
>>
>>In the last few months I've been working on the dart compiler.
>>
>>Dart i
Hello Guix!
In the last few months I've been working on the dart compiler.
Dart is a programming language by google [1], mostly used with the UI
Framework flutter [2]. When the android-sdk will be available on guix,
it should be possible to use dart+flutter to write android programs.
As you c
More in general, grepping for `--enable` or `--with` flags shows
a lot of potential packages (but also many false positives).
Nicolò Balzarotti writes:
> Neat! Thanks for working on it :)
>
>> An important question: do we have examples of packages for which we’d
>> like
Neat! Thanks for working on it :)
> An important question: do we have examples of packages for which we’d
> like to have parameters? I’d grepped for “inherit” and that yields a
> few potential candidates, but also maybe a few potential non-candidates.
> Would this be a good fit for them?
What ab
Hello everybody,
It has been fixed today
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/issue/37207
Repology data is now updated
Nicolò
Josh Marshall writes:
> Hi Zimoun,
>
> The HTTP headers of the page indicate that the file hasn't changed since
> 1970. This is a bug. That incorrect date breaks repology.or
Hi!
Katherine Cox-Buday writes:
> Jelle Licht writes:
>
>> I care very much on whether this will be quick 5 minute thing, or I will
>> have to leave my laptop crunching for the next 36 hours.
>
> I echo this sentiment.
>
> I have often wished for a "--no-build" flag for updates. Most of the
> ti
Hi, I wanted the same. My package is working but I cannot replace the
current inkscape as there's a dependency loop, so I called it
inkscape-1.0. But in today's blogpost Ludo installed inkscape 1.0, so
maybe he already solved it. Here's my working definition btw, if you
want to submit it please g
Hi Ludo!
Interesting blog post, thanks!
I found a typo:
/remove-eval/remote-eval/
Thanks, Nicolò
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hello Guix!
>
> I wrote about the recent changes in support of grafts in this post:
>
> https://guix.gnu.org/blog/2020/grafts-continued/
>
> Feedback welcome!
>
> Ludo’.
Hi!
Catonano writes:
> Say that some people file bugs in the Guix issue tracker requesting the
> packaging of some software projects
>
> Can a list of such requests be seen in any way ?
Maybe you are referring to this?
https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:Guix/Wishlist
>
> I remember reading a
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
Hi, I wanted to add that the opposite is also true: removing a font
without running fc-cache always makes my emacs die on start, so I agree
that running the command automatically makes sense.
Are there any unwanted side-effects?
Thanks, Nicolò
> I can reproduce this on
Jelle Licht writes:
> Hey guix,
>
Hi!
> Seeing as a lot of people might be working from home at the moment, it
> seems a good moment to look at issues that might prevent us from using
> guix for that exact purpose. Right now, I can not connect to my company
> vpn, which make several processes muc
phone for your voice over IP (VoIP) and
+instant messaging communcations using the SIP protocol. You can use it for
+direct IP phone to IP phone communication or in a network using a SIP proxy to
+route your calls and messages")
(license license:gpl2+)))
(define-public pjproject
--
2.25.0
Intererestingly, neither the synopsis nor the description mention the
term "VoIP", probably making it difficult to find it.
guix search voip
name: libtgvoip
name: seren
name: sipwitch
name: speex
Maybe we can change it like:
"Twinkle is a softphone for your voice over IP (VoIP) and instant messag
Hello Guix!
Just used `guix refresh enchive` and received this email from github:
> On February 12th, 2020 at 09:19 (UTC) your personal access token (guix
> refresh) using GNU Guile was used as part of a query parameter to access an
> endpoint through the GitHub API:
> https://api.github.com/r
#-*- org -*-
Hello Guix!
Sorry for the long mail, but I added all details I could think of in
order to try to debug this error ().
What happened: After a power failure during a guix pull + guix reconfigure, my
/gnu/store ended up in a bad state.
Emacs failed to run with errors like:
#+begin_qu
Hi Martin,
I think you can use ~./pre-inst-env guix system vm config.scm~ and test
the service there.
But maybe somebody else has better advices.
Thanks,
Nicolò
Martin Becze writes:
> Hi Guix,
>
> I was in the processes of updating geoclue but I ran into a problem. I
> don't know how to test
Hello! I've not followed the discussion with too much attention, so
forgive me if I'm plain wrong.
But, if I get this right, to me it seems we want something similar to
what nix is already doing.
Taking handbrake[1] recipe as an example: there's the useGtk flag that
can be passed to the package de
Hi Pierre,
on NixOS, if you try to run the name of a program that you don't have
installed (eg: $ endlessh) you get:
The program ‘endlessh’ is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
nix-env -iA nixos.endlessh
program-not-found is a perl script that uses an sqlite file placed
under
Hello everybody!
Pjotr Prins writes:
> I was looking to deploy Nagios on our servers, but I am discouraged by
> its architecture. I would like something minimalistic that can run
> anywhere (including small routers).
>
I think zabbix should work, but I've never used it. On the surface, it
seems
Hello guix!
I tried compiling faust programs under guix environment:
guix environment --ad-hoc faust pkg-config gcc-toolchain jack2 alsa-lib
gtk+@2
It seems that both FAUST_INSTALL and FAUST_LIB_PATH needs to be exported in
order to compile programs.
Do we need a wrapper of some kind? (with:
FAUS
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