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.
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 '
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
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
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