Alex Vong skrev: (16 februari 2019 19:58:39 CET)
>Laura Lazzati writes:
>
>
>>> We might also propose the mumi as the primary issue tracking
>>> interface, and mention debbugs in
>>> case more advanced stuff is needed. No strong opinion here.
I agree.
Although an important missing piece in both
Giovanni Biscuolo skrev: (14 februari 2019 15:17:34 CET)
>Hi swedebugia!
>
>swedebugia writes:
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>[...]
>
>> I understand most parts of it ;)
>> It is a real beauty and a testiment to the power of Guix and Guile.
>
>[...]
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>>> IMHO your remote host configuration technique deserves a dedicated
>
On 02/17/2019 02:43 AM, bill-auger wrote:
> the difference there is that chromium is not one piece of software
> written by one person or even one modestly sized team - it is a
> conglomeration of perhaps 100s of different projects written by perhaps
> 1000s of authors - for some files, it may not
Hi swedebugia,
swedebugia writes:
[...]
>>given you understand most part of it, why don't you try to write an
>>exegesis of that code yourself ;-)
> I could certainly try to do that but Ricardo said himself "its not
> great..." so I don't know if it is a good idea.
yes, probably the code woul
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Raghav RG Gururajan writes:
> @clement
>
> Thanks! Btw, shouldn't the first line be "(boot loader
> (bootloader-configuration)" in the code snippet you sent??
Well, I just gave the value of the bootloader field, but with this your
config.scm should look like:
(operating-system
[...]
(bootloa
Hello,
Following a recent discussion regarding chromium on guix-devel, I got
interested in a few aspects of free software.
I have a number of question, and if you could refer me to
documentation regarding that, or just answer me in mail, I would
greatly appreciate that.
1. If there is a free sof
Julie Marchant writes:
> I don't understand what's so complicated about this issue. In justice
> systems, we adopt an "innocent until proven guilty" system because you
> can't really prove innocence, only guilt.
I agree with Julie's point here. The fear that "there might be
something nonfree in
bill-auger writes:
> if we do not FIRSTLY apologize to pureos for asking them to remove
> chromium and publicly endorse them to re-instate it, then endorsing it
> into guix would be hypocritical and shameful
I find this use of “we” confusing.
I don’t feel motivated to apologize to the people
Gábor Boskovits writes:
> Following a recent discussion regarding chromium on guix-devel, I got
> interested in a few aspects of free software.
>
> I have a number of question, and if you could refer me to
> documentation regarding that, or just answer me in mail, I would
> greatly appreciate th
trace-xz.log
Description: Binary data
Hello,
In addition to the problem with static guile in Hurd, the static binary `xz`
shows the following message when trying to check the version.
--8<---cut here---start->8---
jin@Hurd:~/glibc-2.28/bin$ ./xz --version
So it turns out that, indeed, adding `("libxrandr" ,libxrandr)` to
`inputs` is necessary but not sufficient to get Guix's Emacs to use
XRandr rather than Gdk.
Currently in Guix, there is the `emacs-no-x-toolkit` which actually is a
GUI version of Emacs, but not using any toolkit (so the menus etc
On Sun, 17 Feb 2019 09:06:20 -0500 Julie wrote:
> So... the same thing as Linux.
yes, much the same situation as linux, but with the very important
difference, that we have people like the good folks at linux-libre who
are constantly watching linux for new undesirables entering it, and
those peopl
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