And another undebuggable (?) failure, this time for qtbase:
Total Test time (real) = 544.95 sec
The following tests FAILED:
354 - tst_qsslkey (Failed)
Errors while running CTest
error: in phase 'check': uncaught exception:
%exception #<&invoke-error program: "xvfb-run" arguments: ("ctest"
Csepp writes:
> Peter Polidoro writes:
>
>> I just stumbled across Oniro[1], the Eclipse Foundation's new
>> operating system.
>>
>> It seems that its main goal is to be able to run a common operating
>> system on multiple embedded kernels, either the Linux kernel for
>> larger devices or the Ze
zamfofex writes:
> Hello, everyone! I just wanted to be able to report my progress with updating
> the Hurd packages.
>
> I have been able to get past my previous issues with building GMP, I think,
> but
> it seems that the glibc in Guix is still too outdated for the whole endeavor
> to
> succ
Actually, my new friend Mitchell just created a blog post about
using
GNU Guix for Zephyr kernels:
https://gnucode.me/building-toolchains-with-guix.html
Great blog post, thank you! It makes me a little hesitant about
Zephyr if they have just given up on other people building their
SDK, bu
Hi all,
I asked a few questions today on the IRC channel about a julia import
script.
Just to summarize and be able to follow the subject later:
- I was looking for a way to write a julia import script base on
information in julia general package repository, which can be quite
simple if we have
Yet another python failure: python-pathlib
import pathlib
File "/tmp/guix-build-python-pathlib-1.0.1.drv-0/pathlib-1.0.1/pathlib.py",
line 10, in
from collections import Sequence
ImportError: cannot import name 'Sequence' from 'collections'
(/gnu/store/blals34ar25fiifvm17m2b504waxzys0-pyt
Am Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 05:47:33PM +0100 schrieb Andreas Enge:
> Yet another python failure: python-pathlib
Maybe this is our fault; Debian has a pathlib2 package. Us too.
So we should try to see whether we can replace the dependency python-pathlib
by python-pathlib2.
Work for another day.
Andre
February 24, 2023 10:41 AM, "Peter Polidoro" wrote:
>> Actually, my new friend Mitchell just created a blog post about > using
>> GNU Guix for Zephyr kernels:
>>
>> https://gnucode.me/building-toolchains-with-guix.html
>
> Great blog post, thank you! It makes me a little hesitant about Zephyr i
Hi Andreas,
sorry, I can’t quite keep up with the Python issues on core-updates
right now :(
> Yet another python failure: python-pathlib
this is a backport of Python’s built-in pathlib library. It should be
dropped as a dependency for all of these packages, since our Python is >=
3.4 – the versi
Hi,
Thanks for this fresh input! :-)
On ven., 24 févr. 2023 at 17:35, Nicolas Graves via "Development of GNU Guix
and the GNU System distribution." wrote:
> - Apparently Nicolo also has a similer code.
I guess, it is that:
https://yhetil.org/guix/8735yi9o9x.fsf@guixSD.i-did-not-set--mail-hos
Hello Guix,
Here follows a short summary on where we are regarding the internship
programs.
GSoC:
This year the GNU Project was applying again for GSoC, and
we got the word yesterday that the GNU Project was accepted.
Thanks to Jose E. Marches for taking care of this.
This basically means that
jbra...@dismail.de writes:
> February 24, 2023 10:41 AM, "Peter Polidoro" wrote:
>
>>> Actually, my new friend Mitchell just created a blog post about > using
>>> GNU Guix for Zephyr kernels:
>>>
>>> https://gnucode.me/building-toolchains-with-guix.html
>>
>> Great blog post, thank you! It make
Hi,
On 2023-02-24 19:36, Mitchell Schmeisser wrote:
I don't think the guix daemon is technically
required
for the shepherd to boot (being the daemon is a shepherd process
itself).
No, not at all. I think this is a common (and not unreasonable!)
assumption we Guixers forg
Hi Mitchell,
On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 10:36 AM Mitchell Schmeisser via Development
of GNU Guix and the GNU System distribution.
wrote:
>
> My main reason for doing this was because Guix has already replaced
> every other package manager on the system.
Kudos to this. You should get a prize!
Kind
Hi Guix,
this comes a little late, as Gnome folks have decided that evaluating
arbitrary Javascript over DBus is perhaps not always the wisest idea¹,
but I want to share with you a cool nifty tool regardless.
For starters, recall that Guix can only really set up its profile
environment variables
Hi Liliana,
Liliana Marie Prikler writes:
> Hi Guix,
>
> this comes a little late, as Gnome folks have decided that evaluating
> arbitrary Javascript over DBus is perhaps not always the wisest idea¹,
> but I want to share with you a cool nifty tool regardless.
>
> For starters, recall that Guix
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