Christopher Baines writes:
> Move away from using staging and core-updates, and make the strategy
> independant of branch names.
>
> Keep the 300 dependent threshold for changes to master, as I don't have any
> specific reason to change this.
>
> Most importantly, require using guix-patches issu
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Hi all,
Thanks for the grant. :-)
Well, I know the “frustration” to have patches waiting… Somehow, I will
try to do my best. As member of the teams Julia, Core and Mentors, I
would like to apply:
One last thing: the project keeps moving forward because committers
not only push their own
Hi Alex,
On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 4:11 AM Alex Sassmannshausen
wrote:
>
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宋文武 writes:
> Christopher Baines writes:
>> The first hurdle to overcome is just getting the build coordinator agent
>> available on the system. For the board I have, I cross compiled the
>> guix-build-coordinator-agent-only package.
>
> Okay, now I installed guix from debian on my visionfive2,
宋文武 writes:
> A friend (Z572 from #guixcn) of mime had setup a coordinator /
> substitute server of riscv64 (running guix system) at
> https://cache.z572.online.
Well, he has a vps virtual machine (x86_64) running guix system, but
offload to a riscv64 licheepi 4a for building now...
Simon Tournier writes:
> Since it is computing, we could ask about the bootstrap of such
> generated data. I think it is a slippery slope because it is totally
> not affordable to re-train for many cases: (1) we would not have the
> hardware resources from a practical point of view,, (2) it is a