Re: Why bash-minimal is part of sbcl package

2023-12-12 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi Felix, Felix Lechner writes: > Hi Maxim, > > On Tue, Dec 12 2023, Maxim Cournoyer wrote: > >> it means bash-minimal should be explicitly added to the inputs, >> otherwise when cross-building the package for another architecture the >> native bash captured wouldn't be executable on the target.

Re: Why bash-minimal is part of sbcl package

2023-12-12 Thread Development of GNU Guix and the GNU System distribution.
Hi Maxim, On Tue, Dec 12 2023, Maxim Cournoyer wrote: > it means bash-minimal should be explicitly added to the inputs, > otherwise when cross-building the package for another architecture the > native bash captured wouldn't be executable on the target. The core-updates branch has a lot of new '

Re: Why bash-minimal is part of sbcl package

2023-12-12 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi, Pan Xie writes: > Hello > > I find this interesting thing but I don't have an explanation. When > query the "references" of my Gnu Store item "sbcl", it shows that sbcl > references bash-mininal, as the following output shows: [...] > So the question is, which part of sbcl's package defini

Re: Why bash-minimal is part of sbcl package

2023-12-10 Thread Guillaume Le Vaillant
Pan Xie skribis: > Hello > > I find this interesting thing but I don't have an explanation. When query the > "references" of my Gnu Store item "sbcl", it shows that sbcl references > bash-mininal, as the following output shows: > > # guix gc --references /gnu/store/sbbp9nvslqcf3bmcnz5wgxf2qpsi757

Why bash-minimal is part of sbcl package

2023-12-10 Thread Pan Xie
Hello I find this interesting thing but I don't have an explanation. When query the "references" of my Gnu Store item "sbcl", it shows that sbcl references bash-mininal, as the following output shows: # guix gc --references /gnu/store/sbbp9nvslqcf3bmcnz5wgxf2qpsi757 /gnu/store/6ncav55lbk5kqvw