"jgart" writes:
> Hi Guixers,
>
> How can we make g-expressions even more interactive at the REPL?
>
> For example, thing to explore is what can we print instead of
> '(*approximate*)?
It's physically impossible to print anything other than a placeholder
there without actually building any deriv
Hello,
Am Thu, May 25, 2023 at 02:52:24PM +0100 schrieb Christopher Baines:
> So please share the output from wget and if you're comfortable doing so,
> the rough real world location of where the computer doing the
> downloading is.
I am in France with a 100Mb/s FTTH link, and download is fast fr
"(" writes:
> "jgart" writes:
>> Hi Guixers,
>>
>> How can we make g-expressions even more interactive at the REPL?
>>
>> For example, thing to explore is what can we print instead of
>> '(*approximate*)?
>
> It's physically impossible to print anything other than a placeholder
> there withou
Christopher Baines writes:
> While I did stop running a mirror in Singapore, it's now back and from
> the discussion on IRC today [3] there was some anecdotal evidence that
> this helps with fetching substitutes from China.
Yes, only the Singapore IPv4 mirror is usable for me in China.
[berdea
Hi Chris,
Christopher Baines writes:
[...]
> France:wget
> https://bordeaux.guix.gnu.org/nar/lzip/078vr3r8mn3yrwzwxw64hmcyshic9p3q-stellarium-0.21.0
> US:wget
> https://bordeaux-us-east-mirror.cbaines.net/nar/lzip/078vr3r8mn3yrwzwxw64hmcyshic9p3q-stellarium-0.21.0
> Singapore: wg
Hey guix people! The Hurd developers having a 64 bit Hurd that can run
/bin/sh. The below are some tips for how to set up such a thing if you
were so inclined. The Debian people are providing 64-bit hurd
applications here for now:
https://people.debian.org/~sthibault/tmp/hurd-amd64
Flávio Cr
Hello,
Josselin Poiret skribis:
> Maybe it would be a good time to create an infrastructure/CI team, and
> set some clear goals for it? I think it might motivate people (me
> included) to get more involved in GBC development if there is something
> to build towards.
Good idea!
> Also, I kind
Hello,
Simon Tournier skribis:
> On sam., 13 mai 2023 at 12:13, 宋文武 wrote:
>
>> Hello, zamfofex submited a package 'lc0', Leela Chess Zero” (a chess
>> engine) with ML model, also it turn out that we already had 'stockfish'
>> a similiar one with pre-trained model packaged. Does we reached a
>
"jgart" skribis:
> Hi should emacs-guix be patched and the graphviz program add as an input to
> emacs-guix?
>
> https://github.com/alezost/guix.el/blob/c9aef52121b458297e70bb50f49f7276b4a8d759/elisp/guix-external.el#L51
>
> If I try to run `guix-package-graph` I get the following error:
>
> gui
Hello!
"jgart" skribis:
> Uses specified commit hash:
>
> guix build emacs-ement@8b56efa9387262514daf63151d41c9e111e79567
>
> Uses specified commit hash (short):
>
> guix build emacs-ement@8b56efa
>
> Uses latest upstream release:
>
> guix build emacs-ement@latest
>
> Uses upstream version 0.8.2
Hi,
Sebastian Rasmussen skribis:
> I'm involved in the translation of Shepherd to Swedish, and
> poedit complains that the format specifications for the singular
> and plural forms of one of the strings are not the same:
> https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/shepherd.git/tree/modules/shepherd/serv
Andreas Enge skribis:
> I am in France with a 100Mb/s FTTH link, and download is fast from all
> of the mirrors.
> FR 5,59MB/sin 39s
Only? I’m in Bordeaux :-) and from my workplace’s fast network I get
more than 10x more:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
$
Hello!
Thanks for the detailed analysis!
Simon Tournier skribis:
> Conclusions:
>
> 1. the addition of one package leads to an increase of ~ 12 KiB
>
> 2. the core of Guix is about ~ 62 MiB
>
> 3. doubling the number of packages is doubling the size to download at
> “guix pull” time.
I
Another (faster) test from a different machine with Guix System 020184f,
same place and network (60 Mbps):
El 25/05/23 a las 15:49, Luis Felipe escribió:
I'm in Colombia, Aburrá Valley, Guix System 5eb1d1b, home network,
single user (as far as I know).
France:
#+begin_example
wget
https://b
On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 11:34:35AM +0200, Josselin Poiret wrote:
> I'm curious Leo, in general (not Guix because we have a pre-push hook),
> how do you make sure you always publish signed commits? I don't want to
> put unsigned commits anywhere except locally, but it feels like I might
> just forg
> France: wget
> https://bordeaux.guix.gnu.org/nar/lzip/078vr3r8mn3yrwzwxw64hmcyshic9p3q-stellarium-0.21.0
> US: wget
> https://bordeaux-us-east-mirror.cbaines.net/nar/lzip/078vr3r8mn3yrwzwxw64hmcyshic9p3q-stellarium-0.21.0
> Singapore: wget
> https://bordeaux-singapore-mirror.cbaines.net/nar/lz
Hi Kaelyn & everyone,
On Fri, May 26, 2023 at 11:29 AM Kaelyn wrote:
>
> Below are my results
In order to make it easier for Christopher—and all of us, really—to
think about the results of the poll, I put together a Framacalc
spreadsheet:
https://lite.framacalc.org/pm6mbqubqr-a16h
Perhaps
Hi,
On Thu, May 25, 2023, at 5:04 PM, Felix Lechner wrote:
> Hi Philip,
>
> On Thu, May 25, 2023 at 1:49 PM Philip McGrath
> wrote:
>>
>> Here are results from Florida, US:
>>
>> 2023-05-25 16:28:07 (14.9 MB/s)
>> 2023-05-25 16:28:53 (52.9 MB/s)
>> 2023-05-25 16:29:37 (10.5 MB/s)
>
> Wow, those
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