Xmobar is a status bar that can be configured in haskell by using it as
a library, similarly to xmonad. Yesterday I fixed my own channel so I
could do a guix pull and noticed that after it I no longer could
recompile my xmobar configuration. Apparently the library part of the
xmobar package was rem
Hi all,
I would like to contribute a patch for noweb package spec, together with a
new package for Unicon. It latter builds a compiler for the former's
Icon-based tools, which - as a result - run much faster.
Unicorn is useful to have in its own right, I guess.
Heard on IRC that its best to send
Hello Guix,
I'm a computer science major at University of Maryland and I'm
interested in contributing to Guix through Google Summer of Code.
I've done bioinformatics research on RNA sequences using R, Python, and
Bash. I have some experience with Racket, Rust, C, and Java as well.
I've been
Hello Guix,
I'm a computer science major at University of Maryland and I'm
interested in contributing to Guix through Google Summer of Code.
I've done bioinformatics research on RNA sequences using R, Python, and
Bash. I have some experience with Racket, Rust, C, and Java as well.
I've been
Am Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 07:00:30PM +0100 schrieb Andreas Enge:
> > sgmllib3k looks pretty dead upstream. Perhaps it’s
> > not even needed any more? Updates to Python packages (via `guix refresh`)
> > do not update dependencies and thus the list of inputs/native-inputs
> > are most likely outdated.
Am Sat, Mar 11, 2023 at 12:20:25PM +0100 schrieb Andreas Enge:
> There is a bug report for feedparser:
>https://github.com/kurtmckee/feedparser/issues/328
> Unfortunately it was immediately closed with a link to an alternative
> project by the feedparser author, but which has seen its latest re
Am Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 07:55:00PM +0100 schrieb Josselin Poiret:
> I would add gdm, xfce, gnome as those are part of most people's default
> configuration. sway is probably another good candidate.
Good points! I just tried "sway", and it compiles! (It depends on
relatively few packages compared
Hi everyone,
I've been looking at the state of most failures for the CI jobset for
core-updates, and we have a couple of problems:
- gcc < 9 and gcc == 12 never cross-compile. This is because we just
don't do the right thing: suppose I have by default GCC version X
(here 11) and I want to cr
Hi,
On Sat, 11 Mar 2023 at 00:19, Andreas Enge wrote:
> In the longer run I also agree with (b). But I am not sure it will be easy
> to formulate a rule that captures well the intended policy and draws the
> line between "trivial", anybody can push any time, and "complex", where more
> opinions
Hi Skylar,
CC: Ricardo and Kyle
On Mon, 06 Mar 2023 at 20:31, Spencer Skylar Chan
wrote:
> I've been running the Guix package manager with Arch Linux on my work
> computer for 1 year and Guix system on my non-work computer for 1/2
> year. I've contributed some package upgrades to Guix with t
Christopher Baines writes:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> Hi Chris!
>>
>> Christopher Baines skribis:
>>
>>> I guess this raises two things in my mind. I'm not sure this'll work
>>> well given the not so recent changes to ci.guix.gnu.org. This module
>>> looks to rely on gzipped or uncompresse
Hi Felix,
Felix Lechner writes:
> Hi Ludo',
>
> On Fri, Mar 10, 2023 at 9:22 AM Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>>
>> Like you I’m glad collaboration is nice and friendly; yet, over the past
>> few months I’ve experienced misunderstandings that seemingly broke the
>> consensus-based process that has alw
Hi Ludovic,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hello Maxim and all!
>
> Maxim Cournoyer skribis:
>
>>> With the proposed policy, members of a team would also have to review
>>> and approve each other’s work. Formal approval means getting an
>>> explicit “LGTM” (or similar) from at least one other team
Hey Ludo,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hello!
>
> Inspired by the unbelievable continuous integration (CI) setup of
> Guile¹, I came up with an equally fancy CI setup for the Shepherd:
>
> https://ci.guix.gnu.org/jobset/shepherd
>
> The CI jobs are defined in this manifest:
>
> https://git.sava
On 2023-03-10 21:39, Cayetano Santos wrote:
>>ven. 10 mars 2023 at 22:44, Andrew Tropin wrote:
>
>> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
>> On 2023-03-10 19:24, Cayetano Santos wrote:
>>
ven. 10 mars 2023 at 19:14, Simon Tournier wrote:
>>>
Hi,
On Fri, 10 Mar 2023 at 17:59, John Keha
On 2023-03-10 20:36, Liliana Marie Prikler wrote:
> Am Freitag, dem 10.03.2023 um 22:44 +0400 schrieb Andrew Tropin:
>> > > Thanks for pointing that. From my understanding, it does not
>> > > change what Cayetanos is raising: emacs-next-tree-sitter is built
>> > > using '--with-pgtk'. In fact, t
Am Sonntag, dem 12.03.2023 um 09:18 +0400 schrieb Andrew Tropin:
> > As for tree-sitter-with/without-gtk, I have no opinion here. We
> > could try exporting package rewriters so that everyone can have
> > their cup of tea, but maintaining one's own Emacs on the
> > user/channel level ought not to
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