her than later.
Thanks as always,
Kei
I just patched this in commit 6891f957. Thanks for the heads up!
On Wed, 2021-03-03 at 21:53 +0100, Léo Le Bouter wrote:
> CVE-2021-3407 24.02.21 00:15
> A flaw was found in mupdf 1.18.0. Double free of object during
> linearization may lead to memory corruption and other potential
> consequences
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hi Kei,
>
> Perhaps we can keep the .pc file for libmad, adding a comment mentioning
> what you wrote above, but remove it in those cases where it’s not needed
> (as in: not required by Audacity & co., and not done in other distros)?
>
> Than
ply "-I" and "-L" flags directly somewhere in the build
process as was done before, I'm not opposed to reverting these changes and
modifying Audacity's package definition myself during the next update. I'll
investigate some of our other CMake packages for possible inspi
t; pub rsa3072 2020-09-09 [SC] [expires: 2022-01-01]
> 888784C41459ACCB83E7E84C634C6E8979FABEC2
> uid [ultimate] Miguel Ángel Arruga Vivas
> sub rsa3072 2020-09-09 [E] [expires: 2022-01-01]
>
> Happy hacking!
> Miguel
Good key and good signature. Grea
If you do this, your error *should* disappear.
> P.S. Still waiting for pjproject in Jami to be bumped, they're also
> fixing some annoying bugs.
>
>
> Jan Wielkiewicz
>
[0]: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/issue/37329
Kei Kebreau
Timothy Sample writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I’ve CC’d Kei who has been looking after this. Thanks Kei!
>
> Brett Gilio writes:
>
>> Ricardo Wurmus writes:
>>
>>> Hi Guix,
>>>
>>> does anyone know what’s holding up the Gnome upgrade? It’s sad
Hello again Miguel,
I apologize for the delay. My semester at university is becoming
busier as final exams get closer!
On Fri, 2019-11-08 at 01:58 +0100, Miguel Arruga Vivas wrote:
> Hi Kei,
...
> > > - The patch for gedit contains a reference to libgd, wouldn't it
> >
On Wed, 2019-11-06 at 12:46 -0500, Leo Famulari wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 05, 2019 at 06:38:05PM -0500, Kei Kebreau wrote:
> > > - The patch for libdazzle only changes the xorg-server, as it
> > > already
> > >is at version 3.33.90 in master. It still makes sense
Miguel Arruga Vivas writes:
> Hi Kei,
>
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>> Update: Please check out the new wip-gnome-updates branch of the Guix
>> git repository for continued updates. The contents of the notabug.org
>> link given above will be changed to a notice that say
Kei Kebreau writes:
> Timothy Sample writes:
>
>> Hi Kei,
>>
>> Kei Kebreau writes:
>>
>>> Anyone want to see the 54 patches and possibly help me root around for
>>> the issue?
>>
>> I would love to take a look at it! I’ve been a li
"pelzflorian (Florian Pelz)" writes:
> On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 11:07:06PM -0400, Timothy Sample wrote:
>> There’s a “glib-or-gtk?” flag for the Meson build system. Setting it to
>> “#t” in the “mutter” package makes GDM and GNOME work in a VM.
>
> Thank you for investigating, I suppose this fixe
Timothy Sample writes:
> Hi Kei,
>
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
>> Anyone want to see the 54 patches and possibly help me root around for
>> the issue?
>
> I would love to take a look at it! I’ve been a little tied up, but I
> should have some time tomorrow or t
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
>> I have news! The good part is that I got 54 packages to build on top of
>> master. The bad part is that when I try to use the resulting packages as
>> my system configuration, my computer gets stuck in tty1, and attempt
Marius Bakke writes:
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>
>>> Hello Kei,
>>>
>>> Kei Kebreau skribis:
>>>
>>>> I have the GNOME 3.32 branch! I'm building it on top of the new
>>>> core-updates
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hello Kei,
>
> Kei Kebreau skribis:
>
>> I have the GNOME 3.32 branch! I'm building it on top of the new
>> core-updates as you read this message. If everything still builds, I'll
>> immediately send my changes to the guix-patche
uilding it on top of the new
core-updates as you read this message. If everything still builds, I'll
immediately send my changes to the guix-patches mailing list for review
and testing.
Thanks,
Kei
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Kei Kebreau writes:
> Jelle Licht writes:
>
>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>
>>> Hello Guix!
>>>
>>> The ‘core-updates’ branch is in a good shape now, and I think we should
>>> go ahead and merge in the coming days!
>>>
>&g
Jelle Licht writes:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> Hello Guix!
>>
>> The ‘core-updates’ branch is in a good shape now, and I think we should
>> go ahead and merge in the coming days!
>>
>> Please try to upgrade your system and your user profile to see if
>> anything’s wrong for you (I did that a
le, \"C\") == 0 ||"
>> + "g_ascii_strcasecmp(posix_locale, \"POSIX\") == 0) {"
>> + " posix_locale = \"en_US_POSIX\";"
>> + "}"
>> + x
>
> LGTM, thanks for fixing it!
>
> Ludo’.
Just FYI, I can confirm that this patch allows me to re-enable tests
that previously failed on core-updates! I've re-enabled the relevant
failing tests on my own core-updates branch in anticipation of this
patch. Thanks from me, too!
Kei
Kei Kebreau writes:
> Marius Bakke writes:
>
>> Kei Kebreau writes:
>>
>>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>>
>>>> Hello!
>>>>
>>>> Marius Bakke skribis:
>>>>
>>>>> The core-updates branch is now (al
Marius Bakke writes:
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> Marius Bakke skribis:
>>>
>>>> The core-updates branch is now (almost!) ready for prime time.
>>>
>>>
x27;t figure out and just disabled to get the building to
finish.
If people would like to see my progress, I can send a patch series to
the guix-patches list, but working on this alone has been a slow process
thanks to the long rebuilds that come from working on this branch. I'd
rather not push a partially-working GNOME, but I also don't want to
hinder the merging of core-updates, so please let me know what course of
action is preferred here.
Thanks,
Kei
RG.
Hi Raghav!
I'm currently working with a few others to get GNOME 3.30.x in some
working order on core-updates. I'll keep this issue in mind while
testing. Thanks for bringing this issue to our attention!
Kindly,
Kei
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Hi Kei,
>
>> This could be partly caused by the fact that only some of the GNOME
>> packages were updated to their 3.30 versions, but I don't know how GNOME
>> works well enough to diagnose the issue right away.
>
> What GNOME packages
Kei Kebreau writes:
> Marius Bakke writes:
>
>> @Kei: If you have tested this branch elsewhere, I think it's okay to
>> merge even if it does not yet build on 'core-updates'.
>
> Great! I'll give the branch a test on top of "master" first.
Marius Bakke writes:
> Efraim Flashner writes:
>
>> On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 07:09:47PM -0400, Kei Kebreau wrote:
>>> Hello again Marius,
>>>
>>> Marius Bakke writes:
>>>
>>> > Hi Kei,
>>> >
>>> > Kei Kebre
Hello again Marius,
Marius Bakke writes:
> Hi Kei,
>
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
>> Hi Marius,
>>
>> Would it be okay to merge the wip-gnome3.30 branch into core-updates
>> after I do some local testing? I'd like to help out with updating GNOME
>> to
Hi Marius,
Would it be okay to merge the wip-gnome3.30 branch into core-updates
after I do some local testing? I'd like to help out with updating GNOME
to 3.32, and I'm told that this is the first step towards that goal.
Thanks,
Kei
swedebugia writes:
> Hi!
>
> I just went through Julie Marchants excellent list of libre games:
> https://onpon4.github.io/articles/libre-games.html
>
> There are so many! :)
>
I have packages for Adanaxis, Alex the Allegator 4, B.A.L.L.Z.,
Criticalmass and Dopewars. I'll clean them up and uploa
Kei Kebreau writes:
> Danny Milosavljevic writes:
>
>> Hi Kei,
>>
>> On Sat, 15 Dec 2018 13:51:43 -0500
>> Kei Kebreau wrote:
>>
>>> Understood. Thanks to you and Ludovic for cleaning up my small mess.
>>
>> I think it's only a wo
Danny Milosavljevic writes:
> Hi Kei,
>
> On Sat, 15 Dec 2018 13:51:43 -0500
> Kei Kebreau wrote:
>
>> Understood. Thanks to you and Ludovic for cleaning up my small mess.
>
> I think it's only a workaround.
>
> What happened to the MIT scheme C fallback?
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Hi Kei,
>
> guix-comm...@gnu.org writes:
>
>> kkebreau pushed a commit to branch master
>> in repository guix.
>>
>> commit d870cc5e8acfed6fee318a66c3ffc7244aa376a1
>> Author: Kei Kebreau
>> Date: Thu Dec 13 08:32:50
Kei Kebreau writes:
> Alex Vong writes:
>
>> Kei Kebreau writes:
>>
>>> Alex Vong writes:
>>>
>>>> Kei Kebreau writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Alex Vong writes:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello Kei,
>>
Alex Vong writes:
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
>> Alex Vong writes:
>>
>>> Kei Kebreau writes:
>>>
>>>> Alex Vong writes:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello Kei,
>>>>>
>>>>> Kei Kebreau writes:
>>
Alex Vong writes:
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
>> Alex Vong writes:
>>
>>> Hello Kei,
>>>
>>> Kei Kebreau writes:
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>>
>>>> Here are two tentative patches that make the changes we've discus
Alex Vong writes:
> Hello Kei,
>
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
> [...]
>>
>> Here are two tentative patches that make the changes we've discussed.
>> Also, should we make a deprecated-package definition for qtoctave?
>
> I think some additional changes re
swedebugia writes:
> On 2018-12-02 20:28, Kei Kebreau wrote:
> snip
>
>> Here are two tentative patches that make the changes we've discussed.
>
> Nice
>
>> Also, should we make a deprecated-package definition for qtoctave?
>
> Yes, that sounds like
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Kei Kebreau skribis:
>
>> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> n...@n0.is skribis:
>>>
>>>> names for packages are (mostly) random, although in some
>>&
swedebugia writes:
> On 2018-11-28 11:47, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>> Kei Kebreau skribis:
> snip
>
>>>
>>> I agree with ng0 that Octave and its GUI interface should be kept in
>>> separate packages, as the difference in size is more than 5000 MiB.
>&
ay. :-)
>
> https://gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Package-Naming.html
>
> “qtoctave” was added by Kei. WDYT about the naming issue, Kei?
>
> Ludo’.
I agree with ng0 that Octave and its GUI interface should be kept in
separate packages, as the difference in size is more
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Hello Kei,
>
> Kei Kebreau skribis:
>
>> I am interested in helping with non-x86_64 issues. Particularly, helping
>> with i686-related changes should be just a change in workflow, but I'm
>> interested in obtaining free
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Hi Ludovic,
>
> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>
>> Mark H Weaver skribis:
>>
>>> The end result is that the wishes of the x86_64-using majority are the
>>> only ones that seem to matter in this community, and other users are
>>> frequently left in a bad spot. Th
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
> Since about a week or two ago, the alsa-utils tools such as amixer and
> alsamixer fail to start:
>
>> amixer
> ALSA lib dlmisc.c:292:(snd1_dlobj_cache_get) Cannot open shared library
> /gnu/store/5cbff8yc8f8qgcjrikmdf32pg4jy7inp-alsa-lib-1.1.6/lib/alsa-lib/libasound_m
p44543mi9zzn4czgig-python-pygobject-3.28.2/lib/python3.6/site-packages/gi/__init__.py",
> line 130, in require_version
> raise ValueError('Namespace %s not available' % namespace)
> ValueError: Namespace Gdk not available
>
> I suppose I'm missing a depende
swedebugia writes:
> On June 20, 2018 8:38:46 PM GMT+02:00, Kei Kebreau
> wrote:
>
> Marius Bakke writes:
>
> On the NEWS side, here is what springs to mind:
>
> [...]
>
> * Packages can specify that some CVEs don't apply to them
>
> Arou
itory or in discussion.
Thanks,
Kei
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Marius Bakke writes:
> On the NEWS side, here is what springs to mind:
>
[...]
> * Packages can specify that some CVEs don't apply to them
Around when (or what commit) was this feature introduced?
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Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Hi Guix,
>
> I wrote almost 6 days ago:
>
>> Here are a bunch of things that we should look into:
>>
>> * Outstanding patches. There are many patches in the queue at
>> guix-patches[1] that we should go through, comment on, and/or apply
>> before the release. Who wo
Kei Kebreau writes:
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
>> Other than Shogun's Python/SWIG-related build failure (attached), this
>> patch seems to work fairly well. There appears to be an upstream issue
>> related to the invalid conversion mentioned in the build failure. I&
Gábor Boskovits writes:
> +1
>
> 2018-06-10 15:33 GMT+02:00 Christopher Lemmer Webber :
>
> Nils Gillmann writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I think it would be best if everyone involved would cool down for a couple
> of
> > days, restructure their thoughts and reflect on this thread. Look at what
>
Kei Kebreau writes:
> Other than Shogun's Python/SWIG-related build failure (attached), this
> patch seems to work fairly well. There appears to be an upstream issue
> related to the invalid conversion mentioned in the build failure. I'm
> keeping an eye on it for any
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Hi Kei,
>
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
>> Mark H Weaver writes:
>>
>>> Instead, I suggest creating a different 'swig' package for octave that
>>> inherits from the primary one and adds this patch.
>>
>> I agre
Mark H Weaver writes:
> kkebr...@posteo.net (Kei Kebreau) writes:
>
>> kkebreau pushed a commit to branch master
>> in repository guix.
>>
>> commit 3771000f893d4b53e302f5bca07afeba69e76cd4
>> Author: Kei Kebreau
>> Date: Fri May 25 22:25:21 2018 -
Mark H Weaver writes:
> kkebr...@posteo.net (Kei Kebreau) writes:
>
>> kkebreau pushed a commit to branch master
>> in repository guix.
>>
>> commit 3771000f893d4b53e302f5bca07afeba69e76cd4
>> Author: Kei Kebreau
>> Date: Fri May 25 22:25:21 2018 -
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>
> As I see it, the new version is more clearly structured, clarifies the
> wording in some places, and introduces a distinction between “project
> team” and “project maintainers”. Perhaps we’d need to clarify what the
> “project team” is in our case (?).
>
Sandeep Subramanian writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I am Sandeep Subramanian (uniq10) and I have been selected for the
> GSoC-2018 project "Continue rewrite build daemon in Guile Scheme".
> (Project description:
> https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:Guix/GSoC-2018#Continue_rewrite_build_daemon_in_Guile_Sche
Leo Famulari writes:
> On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 03:07:51PM -0500, Kei Kebreau wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> It seems that commit 22261238e7591c21d8362147992fbb12e67fda88, which
>> updates mbed TLS, has broken the hiawatha build [0]. It turns out that
>> the new rel
on as
someone else can verify that it works.
Thank you!
[0]: https://hydra.gnu.org/eval/109917#tabs-now-fail
[1]: https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbedtls/pull/1362
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From: Kei Kebreau
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2018 14:47:15 -0500
Subject: [
Andy Wingo writes:
> On Wed 24 Jan 2018 14:28, Mark H Weaver writes:
>
>> Andy Wingo writes:
>>
>>> On Wed 24 Jan 2018 13:06, Mark H Weaver writes:
>>>
+ ;; Install to the right directory
+ (substitute* '("Makefile"
+"Qsci/Make
Leo Famulari writes:
> On Mon, Jan 01, 2018 at 06:12:49PM +0100, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>> We’ll have to stay focused in the coming days to fix everything as
>> quickly as we can.
>
> The latest core-updates evaluation is coming together [0], but there are
> still a few notable issues:
>
> * Pand
ng0 writes:
> Leo Famulari transcribed 1.4K bytes:
>> On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 08:16:40PM +0100, Catonano wrote:
>> > recently I read that we should move to using this invoke procedure instead
>
> Could you tell me where you've read this? It's news to me aswell.
>
You can check out this thread:
h
Christopher Lemmer Webber writes:
> Katherine Cox-Buday writes:
>
>> Tobias Geerinckx-Rice writes:
>>
>>
>>> I think the real and thornier question for GuixSD
>>> is: if the recent CPU vulnerabilities require a
>>> microcode update to fully mitigate, then how do we
>>> square not recommending pr
Mark H Weaver writes:
> kkebr...@posteo.net (Kei Kebreau) writes:
>
>> kkebreau pushed a commit to branch master
>> in repository guix.
>>
>> commit 15b60fc3138e9d601aff3e3317373ed465e6ea93
>> Author: Kei Kebreau
>> Date: Sun Dec 24 16:23:50 2017 -0
Kei Kebreau writes:
> Leo Famulari writes:
>
>> On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 06:16:29PM -0500, Kei Kebreau wrote:
>>> I've attempted to use the upstream patch, but it involves some GIT
>>> binaries which aren't supported by GNU patch. Among other hackish
&
Leo Famulari writes:
> On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 06:16:29PM -0500, Kei Kebreau wrote:
>> I've attempted to use the upstream patch, but it involves some GIT
>> binaries which aren't supported by GNU patch. Among other hackish
>> options, temporarily upgrading to the
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
>> Mark H Weaver writes:
>>
>>> kkebr...@posteo.net (Kei Kebreau) writes:
>>>
>>>> kkebreau pushed a commit to branch master
>>>> in repository guix.
>>>>
>>>>
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Hi Kei,
>
> kkebr...@posteo.net (Kei Kebreau) writes:
>
>> kkebreau pushed a commit to branch master
>> in repository guix.
>>
>> commit 9e3a8ed0ebc5b4095f1b64d85fd56ce7fb636580
>> Author: Kei Kebreau
>> Date: Mon Dec 4
e bugs you found in it, please send the patch to guix-patc...@gnu.org
so patch reviewers are less likely to lose track of it.
Thanks again,
Kei
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Kei Kebreau writes:
> Mark H Weaver writes:
>
>> kkebr...@posteo.net (Kei Kebreau) writes:
>>
>>> kkebreau pushed a commit to branch master
>>> in repository guix.
>>>
>>> commit dd0134fcb707452e1c343d66af6088c0be38a285
>>>
Mark H Weaver writes:
> kkebr...@posteo.net (Kei Kebreau) writes:
>
>> kkebreau pushed a commit to branch master
>> in repository guix.
>>
>> commit dd0134fcb707452e1c343d66af6088c0be38a285
>> Author: Kei Kebreau
>> Date: Wed Nov 22 13:47:33 2017
I thought "Update snapshot." had become customary for updating to
different VCS commits. I am in favor of keeping "Update to ."
where is the Guix version string of the package in
question. This practice is especially useful when using "git shortlog"
and related tools.
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Kei Kebreau writes:
>
> I turns out that the issue is with stratified garbage collection in
> GCL. The substitute from hydra.gnu.org does in fact give me the error
> when I run "(si::sgc-on t)" in the REPL. I'm preparing a patch to update
> GCL to the version used
Alex Vong writes:
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
>> Alex Vong writes:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> When I start maxima, I get the following warning message:
>>>
>>> The SGC segfault recovery test failed with
>>> memprotect_bad_fa
a.gnu.org doesn't give this error when I run it. It
seems like this comes down a bug in GCL set off by Maxima, a bug in
Maxima, a reproducibility issue, or some combination of all of
these. I'll be investigating this further.
Thank you,
Kei
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Mark H Weaver writes:
> Hi,
>
> kkebr...@posteo.net (Kei Kebreau) writes:
>
>> kkebreau pushed a commit to branch master
>> in repository guix.
>>
>> commit e5f748a6c0c774265f52c7246ee7b80bec6d3522
>> Author: Kei Kebreau
>> Date: Wed Nov 8
Marius Bakke writes:
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
>> kkebreau pushed a commit to branch master
>> in repository guix.
>>
>> commit 13fbd174b5ffe5c2cc59e637f7859d357ab33d97
>> Author: Kei Kebreau
>> Date: Thu Nov 2 15:33:08 2017 -0400
>>
>>
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Hello,
>
> Kei Kebreau skribis:
>
>> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> Kei Kebreau skribis:
>>>
>>>> I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but it s
Leo Famulari writes:
> On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 08:26:31AM -0400, Kei Kebreau wrote:
>> kkebreau pushed a commit to branch master
>> in repository guix.
>>
>> commit 42abb842f64f5dd7834cabd445a5f4d01f1e68a4
>> Author: Adonay Felipe Nogueira
>>
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Hi!
>
> Kei Kebreau skribis:
>
>> I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but it seems that our
>> sge-pygame package is failing to build because the package version on
>> PyPI has downgraded from 1.5.1 to 1.5.
>
&g
Hello Guix,
I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but it seems that our
sge-pygame package is failing to build because the package version on
PyPI has downgraded from 1.5.1 to 1.5. I'm not sure why this has
happened, as the recommended version on the SGE-Pygame website is still
1.5.1. This give
Pjotr Prins writes:
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 10:31:29PM +0200, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>> FWIW, I didn’t mean to claim that there are no problems with the
>> email-based workflow. I just think that we should improve upon it with
>> deliberation instead of jumping to the conclusion that Gitlab or
Kei Kebreau writes:
> Arun Isaac writes:
>
>> Please find attached an updated patchset.
>>
>> Changes are as follows:
>>
>> * Disabled parallel build.
>> * Included a make-reproducible phase for openttd-opensfx.
>> * Changed the license for op
Kei Kebreau writes:
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
>> Marius Bakke writes:
>>
>>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>>
>>>> Hello!
>>>>
>>>> Marius, what’s the status of ‘staging’? (Sorry I had to pick someone as
>>>> the st
Kei Kebreau writes:
> Marius Bakke writes:
>
>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> Marius, what’s the status of ‘staging’? (Sorry I had to pick someone as
>>> the staging master, so to speak. :-))
>>
>> I've
Arun Isaac writes:
> Please find attached an updated patchset.
>
> Changes are as follows:
>
> * Disabled parallel build.
> * Included a make-reproducible phase for openttd-opensfx.
> * Changed the license for openmsx from cc-sampling+ to gpl2. It was
> wrong earlier.
> * Changed python dependenc
Mark H Weaver writes:
> kkebr...@posteo.net (Kei Kebreau) writes:
>
>> kkebreau pushed a commit to branch master
>> in repository guix.
>>
>> commit d10092b849153dc27cfed0a9601fde6c7bdec918
>> Author: Kei Kebreau
>> Date: Sun Jul 30 21:02:35 2017
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Hello Guix!
>
> Shouldn’t we replace Wicd with NetworkManager in ‘%desktop-services’?
>
> I’ve given it a try on a GuixSD GNOME installation and it appears to
> work well, and it’s obviously well-integrated with GNOME, whereas Wicd
> is a bit hidden (one ha
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Kei Kebreau writes:
>
>> Mark H Weaver writes:
>>
>>> k...@openmailbox.org (Kei Kebreau) writes:
>>>
>>>> @@ -2172,6 +2176,10 @@ point numbers.")
>>>> ("shared-mime-info" ,shared-mime-
ng0 writes:
> I noticed this before the contribution entered master, so this message
> is not really a news.
>
> To quote myself from earlier today:
>
> I think we should revert one piece of the tor hardened build.. 3
> hours
>uptime: 684.3 MiB + 753.0 KiB = 685.1 MiB tor
Leo Famulari writes:
> I just started a new evaluation of core-updates and am reconfiguring my
> GuixSD system based on it.
>
> Let's use this thread to discuss the state of the branch.
Would this be the time to enable the ACL tests as previously discussed?
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Kei Kebreau writes:
> Daniel Pimentel writes:
>
>> Hi guixs,
>>
>> today I updated my GuixSD but my Inkscape not start :(
>>
>> I installed poppler and I reinstaled inkscape too. In my
>> ~/.guix-profile there isn't libpopp
Daniel Pimentel writes:
> Hi guixs,
>
> today I updated my GuixSD but my Inkscape not start :(
>
> I installed poppler and I reinstaled inkscape too. In my
> ~/.guix-profile there isn't libpoppler.so.66 but in my system there:
> /gnu/store/mpq4v7hgg02gl0bkjjq8612rm3sira5s-poppler-0.52.0/lib/libpo
Mark H Weaver writes:
> k...@openmailbox.org (Kei Kebreau) writes:
>
>> kkebreau pushed a commit to branch master
>> in repository guix.
>>
>> commit 5143517c9969d17b48cbb60e1103633bc0cfb430
>> Author: Kei Kebreau
>> Date: Fri Jul 7 22:58:27 201
Roel Janssen writes:
> Ricardo Wurmus writes:
>
>> Hi Roel,
>>
>>> With the following patch to the Xorg configuration file, I have a
>>> tear-free GuixSD experience. I wonder if this is upstreameable in some
>>> way. This patch is probably too broad in effect. Can I change it so
>>> that only
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Hello Kei,
>
> Kei Kebreau skribis:
>
>> I discovered that the Acl tests are failing partly because the coreutils
>> seemingly aren't compiled with Acl support before the tests are run
>> (even though acl is an input t
I discovered that the Acl tests are failing partly because the coreutils
seemingly aren't compiled with Acl support before the tests are run
(even though acl is an input to coreutils). The tests are written with
the assumption that the coreutils are built with Acl support. An example
is in the sbit
Leo Famulari writes:
> On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 10:29:09AM +0200, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
>>
>> Kei Kebreau writes:
>>
>> > I think it may be a good idea to consolidate spelling and grammar
>> > packages into language.scm (or a new spelling.scm file if th
Mark H Weaver writes:
> k...@openmailbox.org (Kei Kebreau) writes:
>
>> kkebreau pushed a commit to branch master
>> in repository guix.
>>
>> commit a512ca81e8998d86770f5a088a9563bc3f24560f
>> Author: Kei Kebreau
>> Date: Thu Jun 15 22:16:40 2017 -
I think it may be a good idea to consolidate spelling and grammar
packages into language.scm (or a new spelling.scm file if the former is
not appropriate). This would include packages such as aspell and its
dictionaries, hunspell, enchant, and any others that I might be missing.
Any thoughts on th
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