Re: Failed to build in QA

2023-11-29 Thread reza.housse...@gmail.com
>There's two issues, one is the machine running Patchwork is low on disk >space, and that keeps stopping new messages being processed. I've >resolved that for now. Thanks! >The other issue with the v4 series is that Patchwork has got confused >and only picked out the first of the v4 patches. T

Re: Failed to build in QA

2023-10-20 Thread reza.housse...@gmail.com
On October 9, 2023 12:40:40 PM UTC, Reza Housseini wrote: >> This is probably down to a top level circular dependency. In particular, >> trying to paraview to compute the version to form part of the >> native-search-path at the top level causes problems. > >I'm wondering why it builds fine locall

Re: Failed to build in QA

2023-10-05 Thread reza.housse...@gmail.com
On October 5, 2023 10:49:06 AM GMT+02:00, Christopher Baines wrote: > >"reza.housse...@gmail.com" writes: > >> I submitted an issue to guix. But QA refuses to build it [1]. I have >> no clue what the problem is, can anyone shed light on a possible >> res

Failed to build in QA

2023-10-05 Thread reza.housse...@gmail.com
Hi list I submitted an issue to guix. But QA refuses to build it [1]. I have no clue what the problem is, can anyone shed light on a possible resolution? Best, Reza [1] https://data.qa.guix.gnu.org/job/49591#bottom -- Sent from /e/ Mail.

Re: Latest news on core-updates

2023-04-21 Thread reza.housse...@gmail.com
Consider my praise added as well! Was there already a discussion about adding liberapay, to at least have some monetary compensation for the hard and necessary work done by all these volunteers? On April 21, 2023 6:12:55 PM GMT+02:00, Katherine Cox-Buday wrote: >On 4/19/23 4:48 AM, Andreas Eng