David Craven (2016-08-23 20:05 +0300) wrote:
> Running C-c . b gives me this error msg:
> ERROR: No variable named guile-final in # commencement) 7e435a0>
If you mean you opened ".../gnu/packages/commencement.scm" file, moved
the point inside 'guile-final' definition, and pressed "C-c . b", then
to
> "spacemacs questions (was: Re: [PATCH] Add tintin.)".
Sorry for going of topic. Nope wasn't addressed to you necessarily.
I'll start a new topic in help-guix if I don't figure it out. =)
cussion started
with?
I need to collect links to point to soon, so this offtopic discussion is
nothing which adds any noise to discussion for me at the moment,
otherwise I would ask you to change the subject to
"spacemacs questions (was: Re: [PATCH] Add tintin.)".
>> Yes, I have
> I usually attach the patches as files, in notmuch emacs they are saved
> by pressing . s when in the displayed attached files part.
That doesn't save the email header with the patch, which is required to
apply the patch with am. Otherwise it's just a diff and not a patch... Do
you use git apply?
> Hmmm, my way of learning emacs is to read the Emacs Tutorial but not to
> read the Emacs Manual, because it goes into things too deep for newbies
> IMO. Then, I try to code in emacs and eventually I get comfortable in
> emacs key bindings. Only then I start to look into packages and elisp
> progr
David Craven writes:
>> I usually attach the patches as files, in notmuch emacs they are saved
>> by pressing
>> . s
>> when in the displayed attached files part. Or what exactly do you mean?
>
> Yep that's what I mean. I'm currently doing this:
> Look at the patch in gmail
> touch 0.patch
> copy
Hi,
Leo Famulari writes:
> On Mon, Aug 08, 2016 at 09:21:09PM +, ng0 wrote:
>> Updated patch.
>>
>> * gnu/packages/games.scm (tintin): New variable.
>
> Thanks!
>
>> + (uri (string-append "https://sourceforge.net/projects/tintin";
>> + "/files/T
On Mon, Aug 08, 2016 at 09:21:09PM +, ng0 wrote:
> Updated patch.
>
> * gnu/packages/games.scm (tintin): New variable.
Thanks!
> + (uri (string-append "https://sourceforge.net/projects/tintin";
> + "/files/TinTin++ Source Code/" version
> +
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 11:48:51AM +0200, David Craven wrote:
> > I usually attach the patches as files, in notmuch emacs they are saved
> > by pressing
> > . s
> > when in the displayed attached files part. Or what exactly do you mean?
>
> Yep that's what I mean. I'm currently doing this:
> Look
David Craven writes:
>> Another emacs/notmuch user checking in. I was in the same boat as you
>> until trying out spacemacs ~two years ago:
>>
>> https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs
>>
>> Give it a go, if you haven't already :)
>
> @marius:
> Did you get the guix plugin working? Does it need an
> Another emacs/notmuch user checking in. I was in the same boat as you
> until trying out spacemacs ~two years ago:
>
> https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs
>
> Give it a go, if you haven't already :)
@marius:
Did you get the guix plugin working? Does it need anything spacemacs
specific other th
> Another emacs/notmuch user checking in. I was in the same boat as you
> until trying out spacemacs ~two years ago:
>
> https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs
>
> Now I have the full power of emacs, without carpal-tunnel inducing
> keybindings, and with a really sane and flexible configuration syst
David Craven writes:
>> I usually attach the patches as files, in notmuch emacs they are saved
>> by pressing
>> . s
>> when in the displayed attached files part. Or what exactly do you mean?
>
> Yep that's what I mean. I'm currently doing this:
> Look at the patch in gmail
> touch 0.patch
> copy
Still working on getting an acceptable workflow setup. The barrier to
becoming a patch reviewer is IMO high...
> There's a vim interface too, if you prefer that.
I don't use many gui applications but atom and chromium are exceptions... =)
David Craven writes:
>> I usually attach the patches as files, in notmuch emacs they are saved
>> by pressing
>> . s
>> when in the displayed attached files part. Or what exactly do you mean?
>
> Yep that's what I mean. I'm currently doing this:
> Look at the patch in gmail
> touch 0.patch
> copy
> I usually attach the patches as files, in notmuch emacs they are saved
> by pressing
> . s
> when in the displayed attached files part. Or what exactly do you mean?
Yep that's what I mean. I'm currently doing this:
Look at the patch in gmail
touch 0.patch
copy paste the email into 0.patch
git am
David Craven writes:
> I can add it to my todo list.
>
> How do I fetch the patches from the mailing list? This is only one,
> but if there are more than one copying the emails into files seems
> cumbersome...
I usually attach the patches as files, in notmuch emacs they are saved
by pressing
. s
I can add it to my todo list.
How do I fetch the patches from the mailing list? This is only one,
but if there are more than one copying the emails into files seems
cumbersome...
Hi,
can someone please review this or tell me if it's on their todo/monitor
list?
Thanks.
ng0 writes:
> [ Unknown signature status ]
> Updated patch.
>
> From 27b7d8ea899cf54e62ef42e5993c0a883985799f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: ng0
> Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2016 19:54:50 +
> Subject: [PATCH]
Damn. I just realized this is called TinTin++ and that the "++" is part
of the name, as there were other tintin*.
Updated patch coming soon.
ng0 writes:
> This patch adds tintin. Functionality was tried with
> just connecting to the psyced.org chatserver, connection
> successful, interaction not
Updated patch.
From 27b7d8ea899cf54e62ef42e5993c0a883985799f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: ng0
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2016 19:54:50 +
Subject: [PATCH] gnu: Add tintin.
* gnu/packages/games.scm (tintin): New variable.
---
gnu/packages/games.scm | 38 ++
1 file
ng0 writes:
> This patch adds tintin. Functionality was tried with
> just connecting to the psyced.org chatserver, connection
> successful, interaction not possible due to unsupported or
> old tls on client side. I have to investigate that.
I know that psyced.org has very restrictive settings, s
This patch adds tintin. Functionality was tried with
just connecting to the psyced.org chatserver, connection
successful, interaction not possible due to unsupported or
old tls on client side. I have to investigate that.
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