Hi Leo,
On Mon, 02 Nov 2020 14:51:42 +0100
Leo Prikler wrote:
> As much as I rant about nomad in IRC now and then, it is still a rather
> sophisticated program, and as a user I have not yet encountered any
> problem similar in effect to what is described here.
Thanks. That is good to know!
On 11/2/20 5:24 AM, Danny Milosavljevic wrote:
> You can use Gtk applications in the web using Broadway. That's why I enabled
> Broadway in our gtk+ package a long time ago.
I haven't seen a reference to Broadway in 30 years
Hi Raghav,
Raghav Gururajan 写道:
Sure! Yeah, making it default was the next thing in my mind.
Honestly no idea where I stand on that but I can bring the
popcorn.
We should use upstream[0] release names, though, not roll our
own
(+less clear) ones. So ‘-longterm’ instead of ‘-lts’.
By up
Hi all,
I'm periodically testdriving GuixSD with the intention to migrate several
workstations and servers in my organization. It's very exciting to see Guix is
quickly catching up with Nix and NixOS despite being much younger.
A slightly annoying aspect of Guix that IMHO should be improved is
Il 01/11/20 18:19, Tobias Platen ha scritto:
The libre-soc also supports riscv userspace, but its primary architectrue is
the POWER ISA.
Therefore I propose to port guix to the POWER architecture too.
Tobias
Hello!
Libre-Soc it's a really interesting initiative, kudos!
There are efforts ong
Hi!
There has been discussion about this in the past:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2019-10/msg00694.html
Browse the thread, pipelining and reuse of connections are discussed.
Julien did work on a patch regarding downloads (if I recall correctly it
was to enable parallel downloa
Florian,
Thanks for your work on the German translation! Could you
incorporate this fix[0] back into the TP version?
Kind regards,
T G-R
[0]:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=1aced9aa0c32849939d1facfaa0f3e5f1a6c11e0
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Hi,
Danny Milosavljevic skribis:
> You can use Gtk applications in the web using Broadway. That's why I enabled
> Broadway in our gtk+ package a long time ago.
>
> Try it:
>
> broadwayd :1 &
> GDK_BACKEND=broadway BROADWAY_DISPLAY=:1 gedit &
> icecat http://localhost:8081/
>
> (broadwayd is in
Hello guixers!
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This is a message from the Translation Project robot.
A revised PO file for textual domain 'guix-manual' has been submitted
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Hi Danny,
Am Dienstag, den 03.11.2020, 10:14 +0100 schrieb Danny Milosavljevic:
> I've now gotten guile-gi to work okay for me, too.
That is great to hear.
> For me, there were many reasons why it didn't work before--some of
> them follow:
>
> (1) I originally built guile-gi from source using
>
Hi Morgan,
Morgan Smith skribis:
> I like to work on Emacs and Emacs packages in my spare time. The Guix
> package transformations are gold for this. My workflow is the clone the
> source repo, make some changes and commit them, and then use the
> --with-git-url package transformation to build a
Hi,
Arun Isaac skribis:
> The original Nix publication was helpful. On page 22 of the full thesis,
> it says:
>
> Derivation is Nix-speak for a component build action, which derives
> the component from its inputs.
Not sure if it helps, but I struggled a bit with the etymology of the
word as we
On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 01:51:18PM +0100, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice wrote:
> Thanks for your work on the German translation! Could you incorporate this
> fix[0] back into the TP version? […]
> [0]:
> http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=1aced9aa0c32849939d1facfaa0f3e5f1a6c11e0
> wenn
Hi,
John Soo skribis:
> I was looking to pause a long build today and asked on IRC how to
> accomplish pause/resume. It seems this is possible already with the
> following:
>
> kill --signal SIGSTOP|SIGCONT {pids-of-build-process-tree}
>
> There is already a command to list the processes associ
Hi,
Pierre Neidhardt skribis:
> There has been discussion about this in the past:
>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2019-10/msg00694.html
>
> Browse the thread, pipelining and reuse of connections are discussed.
>
> Julien did work on a patch regarding downloads (if I recall corr
> Lower-level APIs are available to interact with the daemon and the
> store. To instruct the daemon to perform a build action, users
> actually provide it with a “derivation”. A derivation is a low-level
> representation of the build actions to be taken, and the environment
> in which they shou
Hello,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Arun Isaac skribis:
>
>> The original Nix publication was helpful. On page 22 of the full thesis,
>> it says:
>>
>> Derivation is Nix-speak for a component build action, which derives
>> the component from its inputs.
>
> Not sure if it helps, but I struggled a
Hello!
I want to preface all this by saying this is not a huge priority to me.
pause/resume would just be a nice quality of life improvement.
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> First, note that the daemon is unaware of “packages”, it only knows
> about “derivations”.
Agreed. I was thinking mostly about
Ludo',
Ludovic Courtès 写道:
First, note that the daemon is unaware of “packages”, it only
knows
about “derivations”.
Derivations have a (file) name, which can be matched with a regex
allowing one to, say, ‘pause libreoffice’. It works in practice.
I do this often & it's *extremely* convenie
Hello Tobias :),
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice writes:
> Ludo',
>
> Ludovic Courtès 写道:
>> First, note that the daemon is unaware of “packages”, it only knows
>> about “derivations”.
>
> Derivations have a (file) name, which can be matched with a regex
> allowing one to, say, ‘pause libreoffice’. It wo
After playing around with the daemon I agree that it plays a
little too loose with processes to make this upstream material ATM
(groups? shepherd? *shrug*).
To close:
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice 写道:
However, this is FUD:
Last, you’d need to send SIGTSTP to the whole process group of
the
build, l
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 11:06:20 +0100
Matias Jose Seco Baccanelli wrote:
> are efforts ongoing to integrate Power architecture in Guix, you
> can find the latest additions on the "wip-ppc" branch[1].
>
> There's actually a blocking issue related to reproducibility[2].
>
> You're welcome for any hi
> https://issues.guix.gnu.org/39728
>
> I contemplated another way to improve on download speeds, by spawning a
> single ‘guix substitute’ process and thus potentially reusing
> connections, but it’s trickier than it seems.
>
Can I help testing this patch?
> PS to yarnton: Note that Nix would a
On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 01:59:56AM +0100, yarnton--- via Development of GNU
Guix and the GNU System distribution. wrote:
> A slightly annoying aspect of Guix that IMHO should be improved is download
> speed. I haven't inspected any code, but it seems to me that Guix is
> reopening a connection f
On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 05:51:49PM +0100, yarnton--- via Development of GNU
Guix and the GNU System distribution. wrote:
> > https://issues.guix.gnu.org/39728
> >
> Can I help testing this patch?
Yes, the steps required for this are outlined in the manual chapter
Contributing — specifically the
After further review, I realize that guix processes already formats
for recutils. I never think to reach for that tool, but it seems
good.
Hi,
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 at 18:39, Leo Famulari wrote:
>
> On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 05:51:49PM +0100, yarnton--- via Development of GNU
> Guix and the GNU System distribution. wrote:
> > > https://issues.guix.gnu.org/39728
> > >
> > Can I help testing this patch?
More all the Leo's word, the daem
Hi Leo,
On Tue, 03 Nov 2020 14:41:31 +0100
Leo Prikler wrote:
> > (note: "-l guix.scm")
> >
> > seems to have fixed most of the problems.
> > (There is no automated diagnostic--so who knows whether it did fix
> > them for real?)
> What diagnostic would you want here?
Whether there exist pa
Hey Tobias!
Where? It's neither here[0] nor there[1]. I found it on blogs.
The name isn't that important; just don't change it for fun, and
‘longterm’ is what I'm used to hearing upstream.
Here, https://jxself.org/linux-libre/
There is a table at the bottom of the page. The same naming co
After even further investigation,
Does guix processes output the desired rec format? It seems hard to
select the child process pid:
ChildProcess: 16923: guile --no-auto-compile -L
/gnu/store/8a0wry8cvr405ha8d8bpjyzj5dzghigd-module-import
/gnu/store/mh1fkn1d9c9mg6hihxvjngxmn3qjmp38-ungoogled-chr
Hi Raghav,
Raghav Gururajan 写道:
Where? It's neither here[0] nor there[1]. I found it on
blogs.
The name isn't that important; just don't change it for fun,
and
‘longterm’ is what I'm used to hearing upstream.
Here, https://jxself.org/linux-libre/
That's the blog I was talking about.
Kin
Dear,
Thank you for working on this.
On Sun, 01 Nov 2020 at 00:50, jbra...@dismail.de wrote:
> October 31, 2020 5:56 PM, "Ludovic Courtès" wrote:
>>> I've got a two minute video now. How's this one?
>>>
>>> https://video.hardlimit.com/videos/watch/5d2cd193-4734-44c4-9455-1778e084a130
>>
>> Tha
Hi Danny,
Am Dienstag, den 03.11.2020, 20:26 +0100 schrieb Danny Milosavljevic:
> Hi Leo,
>
> On Tue, 03 Nov 2020 14:41:31 +0100
> Leo Prikler wrote:
>
> > > (note: "-l guix.scm")
> > >
> > > seems to have fixed most of the problems.
> > > (There is no automated diagnostic--so who knows whet
Hi,
>
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=76ea70bd70aeb76570445c11cea2f98139192b54
Clever workaround! What are now the performances on previous examples
(same profiles and same packages)?
> Unfortunately, AIUI,
>
> update-mime-database(X ∪ Y) ≠ update-mime-database(X)
"guix environment --container" is a very useful feature for me to
isolate the untrusted software. But sadly it lacks a interface for user
to use it in Lisp programming.
In (guix scripts environment), only `guix-environment` is exported. but
it process unix style command line option.
I'm wonderin
Hello,
Am Mittwoch, den 04.11.2020, 11:49 +0800 schrieb Zhu Zihao
> "guix environment --container" is a very useful feature for me to
> isolate the untrusted software. But sadly it lacks a interface for
> user
> to use it in Lisp programming.
>
> In (guix scripts environment), only `guix-environm
> For instance, you might ask “how do you derive the formula for the area
> of a circle?”. If you flip the question around, you could ask “what is
> the derivation of the formula for the area of a circle?”. Here’s an
> example titled “Area of a circle - derivation” [1]. I also see people
> on p
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