Howdy!
> It’s a problem in general: any store reference in a compressed file is
> invisible to the GC and to the grafting code.
I meant that pure Common Lisp binaries are self-contained, so they can be
compressed because they don't have any useful reference.
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Mikhail Kryshen writes:
> Thanks.
>
> Also xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin (this breaks system configurations with
> xfce-desktop-service):
>
> starting phase `augment-cflags'
> Backtrace:
> 7 (primitive-load "/gnu/store/b01jl2cm2v4pbang81grgmhp7pi?")
> In ice-9/eval.scm:
> 191:35
Hi Ludovic,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hi Caleb!
>
> Caleb Ristvedt skribis:
>
>> gcc-boot0 in (gnu packages commencement) compiles subtly differently
>> when built in a chroot (for example, by an installed daemon) compared to
>> when built without root privileges (for example, in
>> test-env).
Hi Pierre,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Howdy!
>
> Pierre Neidhardt skribis:
>
>> Duh, got it: if next-1.3.1-lib is grafted, then the path to SQLite,
>> libfixposix, etc. _inside the compress binary_ will not be updated.
>> So if we garbage-collect after that, the binary will try to FFI-load
>> no
True.
I've been using Btrfs for my data for a little while and I'm very happy
with it.
I wonder how Btrfs fares for a Guix system. In many ways, Guix
supersedes many of the features of Btrfs (snapshots and deduplication in
particular). So I wonder if it's not redundant and possibly incurs a
was
Hi there,
I pulled to commit 3128d6a16a80d40d927c41f530dd48ebbb8a036d and tlsdate
failed to build. Many other packages and services correctly updated.
- John
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John Soo writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I pulled to commit 3128d6a16a80d40d927c41f530dd48ebbb8a036d and tlsdate
> failed to build. Many other packages and services correctly updated.
Fixed in 4ecf790e70dd22c204edad269cb661d820864906, thanks!
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Hi Guix,
Two more items on core-updates: I get this message on most things now:
guile: warning: failed to install locale.
Also after a reboot, the early guile repl gets stuck populating /etc.
Thanks!
- John
John Soo writes:
> Hi Guix,
>
> Two more items on core-updates: I get this message on most things now:
> guile: warning: failed to install locale.
This means that the program you are executing was linked against a
different version of libc than the current system has locales for.
To make the gl
Kei Kebreau writes:
> Jelle Licht writes:
>
>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>
>>> Hello Guix!
>>>
>>> The ‘core-updates’ branch is in a good shape now, and I think we should
>>> go ahead and merge in the coming days!
>>>
>>> Please try to upgrade your system and your user profile to see if
>>> anyt
There's a one to one mapping of build id to derivation, so allow querying by
derivation file name as well. I'm looking at this as I'm interested in getting
build information in to the Guix Data Service.
* src/cuirass/http.scm (url-handler): Add new clause to match statement, to
return build inform
Hey,
In summary, if you're interested in getting involved in the development
of the Guix Data Service, or interested in using the data, please let me
know!
This is a small update following on from [1].
1: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2019-09/msg00104.html
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