Re: GOOPS-less Shepherd

2023-04-11 Thread Liliana Marie Prikler
Am Donnerstag, dem 06.04.2023 um 22:16 +0200 schrieb Ludovic Courtès: > What’s at stake, mostly, is the ability to reconfigure a long-running > shepherd instance.  Once 1.0.x is in Guix, ‘guix system reconfigure’ > will most likely fail to upgrade services on a pre-0.10.x shepherd: > users will hav

Re: Guidelines for pre-trained ML model weight binaries (Was re: Where should we put machine learning model parameters?)

2023-04-11 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi Nathan, Maybe there is a misunderstanding. :-) The subject is “Guideline for pre-trained ML model weight binaries”. My opinion on such guideline would to only consider the license of such data. Other considerations appear to me hard to be conclusive. What I am trying to express is that:

Re: [gnome-team] gtk+ on core-updates

2023-04-11 Thread Andreas Enge
Hello! Am Mon, Apr 10, 2023 at 11:14:52PM -0400 schrieb Maxim Cournoyer: > I don't know meson that much either, but I've updated the package to its > latest 0.12.1 version, and it passes it's test suite, so we should be > good! Good idea, it is also what I tend to try out first... Repercussions

Re: Fix for librsvg 2.40 on core-updates

2023-04-11 Thread Andreas Enge
Am Mon, Apr 10, 2023 at 07:00:16PM + schrieb Kaelyn: > I just mailed https://issues.guix.gnu.org/62758 to add a snippet to fix the > build error. I used a similar approach as the existing snippet for fixing a > format overflow error. (I also forgot to set the subject prefix to "PATCH > core-

Re: Guidelines for pre-trained ML model weight binaries (Was re: Where should we put machine learning model parameters?)

2023-04-11 Thread Nathan Dehnel
a) Bit-identical re-train of ML models is similar to #2; other said that bit-identical re-training of ML model weights does not protect much against biased training. The only protection against biased training is by human expertise. Yeah, I didn't mean to give the impression that I t

Re: Proof of concept: Shepherd + DBus = ♥

2023-04-11 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi, Wow! Very cool! (Being very late to the party does not mean the party is not fun. ;-)) On ven., 24 févr. 2023 at 21:55, Liliana Marie Prikler wrote: > --8<---cut here---start->8--- > $ herd getenv gnome PATH > > ;;; (reply #t "\"/gnu/stor

Re: What's the state of (guix build download-nar)?

2023-04-11 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi, On jeu., 09 févr. 2023 at 09:16, Maxim Cournoyer wrote: >> Currently it’s used by some of the (guix VCS-download) modules. I think >> we should just update to (1) use lzip instead of gzip, and (2) have it >> check ci.guix.gnu.org + bordeaux.guix.gnu.org. > > How about using zstd? I'm prop

Debugging Guix beyond pk (was Re: Notes from the Guix Days)

2023-04-11 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi Maxim, On ven., 17 mars 2023 at 11:07, Maxim Cournoyer wrote: >> https://gitlab.com/pjotrp/guix-days-fosdem-2023/-/tree/main/ > > This is nice, I just peeked at "Debugging Guix beyond pk". I'll > bookmark and read more of it, thank you! I was very interested by this session, especially a

Re: Building more of ‘core-updates’ on ci.guix

2023-04-11 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi, On sam., 08 avril 2023 at 12:28, Josselin Poiret wrote: > Should we organize a code sprint soon to bring the community together > and try and get this finally merged? I can take care of sending a mail > to guix-devel, as long as we have enough helping hands for the fateful > day(s). Nice i

Re: Time travel accident

2023-04-11 Thread Konrad Hinsen
Julien Lepiller writes: > If you're able to find the derivation, you could set your system time > and guix build /gnu/store/that.drv. this should not require network at > all, so guix shouldn't complain. Sounds good. The error message contains the path to the derivation, so... let's just do it!

Re: Debugging Guix beyond pk (was Re: Notes from the Guix Days)

2023-04-11 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi Simon, Simon Tournier writes: > Hi Maxim, > > On ven., 17 mars 2023 at 11:07, Maxim Cournoyer > wrote: > >>> https://gitlab.com/pjotrp/guix-days-fosdem-2023/-/tree/main/ >> >> This is nice, I just peeked at "Debugging Guix beyond pk". I'll >> bookmark and read more of it, thank you! > >

Re: [gnome-team] gtk+ on core-updates

2023-04-11 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi Andreas, Andreas Enge writes: > Hello! > > Am Mon, Apr 10, 2023 at 11:14:52PM -0400 schrieb Maxim Cournoyer: >> I don't know meson that much either, but I've updated the package to its >> latest 0.12.1 version, and it passes it's test suite, so we should be >> good! > > Good idea, it is also

A Joyous Core-Updates Week-End 🎉

2023-04-11 Thread Josselin Poiret
Hello everyone, It's that time of the year again! Merging core-updates! Do you *want* glibc 2.35, gcc 11 as default, mesa 22, python 3.10, and more?! Here's your chance! What is core-updates you ask? It's the big branch where all changes that affect significant parts of the dependency graph a

Re: [gnome-team] gtk+ on core-updates

2023-04-11 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi, Andreas Enge writes: > Hello! > > Am Mon, Apr 10, 2023 at 11:14:52PM -0400 schrieb Maxim Cournoyer: >> I don't know meson that much either, but I've updated the package to its >> latest 0.12.1 version, and it passes it's test suite, so we should be >> good! > > Good idea, it is also what I t

Re: Proof of concept: Shepherd + DBus = ♥

2023-04-11 Thread Liliana Marie Prikler
Am Dienstag, dem 11.04.2023 um 15:44 +0200 schrieb Simon Tournier: > Does it open a way to have dedicated and/or isolated Gnome > “workspace“ setting some paths?  Say, on this workspace 1 only Web > related applications and on that workspace 2 only Emacs related > stuff, etc. If you treat multiple