Hey!
When asked by the data service, it seems to take Guix around 3 minutes
to compute cross derivations for all packages (to a single
target). Here's a simple script that replicates this:
(use-modules (srfi srfi-34)
(gnu packages)
(guix grafts)
(gui
If we run QubesOS on POWER9 or future PowerISA 3.1 hardware, no non-
free blobs will be needed. I do not trust Intel and AMD anyway, so I
plan to migrate away from Radeon to a future freedom respecting GPU.
On Fri, 2023-10-27 at 23:41 +, Skyler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Would you be able to accept
Hi Kaelyn,
On Sat, Oct 28 2023, Kaelyn wrote:
> I agree about this. When I packaged passff-host locally some time ago, I saw
I'm happy I'm not alone packaging Icecat extensions :)
> it has a runtime dependency on python and also needs to be able to find the
> pass binary.
My patch also has dep
Hello Guix!
It’s a bit of a non-event since we’ve been packaging and using snapshots
of Cuirass all along, but nevertheless, I’m totally thrilled to announce
that Cuirass 1.2.0 is out!
https://guix.gnu.org/en/cuirass/
Changes since 1.1.0 (excerpt from the ‘NEWS’ file):
** Core
*** Require
dear guixers,
i have a custom shepherd action that calls tar with (system ...):
https://github.com/attila-lendvai/guix-crypto/blob/staging/src/guix-crypto/services/swarm.scm#L311
it works fine in a `guix system vm` environment, where i'm usually testing it.
but when i pull it to my server, it f
Hi Clément,
On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 05:05 PM, Clément Lassieur wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 28 2023, Christopher Baines wrote:
>
>> This passff-host package looks a bit odd to me, one thing to mention is
>> that guix show says it has no dependencies, but I don't think that's
>> correct:
>>
>> ./pre-ins
Hi Guix-ers,
Time for another round of Mesa and friends updates! I've been waiting for
another Mesa release but seems the 23.2 series has stalled out and now is a
good time before 23.3 or 24. I've been using 23.2.1 for some packages locally
without issue. I would like to get this branch built a
Hi Attila,
On Mon, Oct 30 2023, Attila Lendvai wrote:
> 2023-10-30T14:24:12 Cmd returned exit code 127
Exit code 127 means "command not found". [1] More information is
available in stderr (or sometimes stdout) if you can capture it.
Another option would be to forgo the shell magic in (system cm