Hi Liliana,
Liliana Marie Prikler skribis:
>> > Maybe we can check for a guix_editor shell function and invoke that
>> > rather than EDITOR if defined?
>>
>> ‘guix edit’ cannot “invoke” a shell function though.
>>
>> I was thinking of something more gross, like checking whether the
>> basename
Hi,
Christian Miller skribis:
>> I agree that anchor symbols in the text would help. We’d need to tweak
>> the Texinfo output and/or use @anchor more frequently in the Texinfo
>> source of the manual.
>
> It should do it automatically instead of using @anchor everytime,
> since this would be re
Hey!
Pjotr Prins skribis:
> Please spread among our small community. FOSDEM is great, so if you
> happen to want to come to Brussels you can also attend the Guix days
> before:
>
> => https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:Guix/FOSDEM2024
I added my name there; consider doing it too. :-)
Looking
Am Samstag, dem 09.12.2023 um 10:24 +0100 schrieb Ludovic Courtès:
> Hi Liliana,
>
> Liliana Marie Prikler skribis:
>
> > > > Maybe we can check for a guix_editor shell function and invoke
> > > > that
> > > > rather than EDITOR if defined?
> > >
> > > ‘guix edit’ cannot “invoke” a shell functi
Hello!
Edouard Klein skribis:
> Thank you Liliana and Attila for the swift and actionable feedback :)
>
> Below is a revised proposition.
>
> Here is a minimal working example of an os declaration:
> --mwe.scm---
> (use-modules
> (beaver system)
> (beaver functional
Hi!
Andreas Enge skribis:
> When we started implementing the teams idea, I thought we would get rid
> of the core-updates branch altogether. I still think it should not exist
> as such, but be folded into the teams workflow. I am still mildly worried
> that we have this branch into which many un
Hi!
Christopher Baines skribis:
> There's now HiFive Unmatched Rev B boards available [1], so is there
> interest in buying additional boards for the project so that we can
> improve substitute availability and get QA doing RISC-V things?
Speaking for myself, I think it would be nice, but I wou
Hello,
Janneke Nieuwenhuizen skribis:
> We are happy to announce the release of GNU Mes 0.26.
>
> It's been only a month since the previous release mainly because most
> this work has been waiting for 0.25 to be released. This release
> represents 194 commits over one year by two people. This
Am Sat, Dec 09, 2023 at 11:16:14AM +0100 schrieb Ludovic Courtès:
> With that in mind, ‘core-updates’ would effectively become the branch of
> the ‘core-packages’ team: the branch where we update packages in these
> files (primarily the toolchain and Guile), perhaps also (guix build
> utils), and t
Hello!
Christopher Baines skribis:
> As previously set out, I'm planning to stop hosting the data service
> instances this year. While I would like to stop hosting the server for
> data.guix.gnu.org,
I forgot the outcome of previous discussions, but it seems to me that
the service itself and al
Hi Andreas,
On Tue, 05 Dec 2023 00:12:14 +0800,
Andreas Enge wrote:
>
> Speaking of core-updates, I made a mistake during the latest merge
> last spring. We needed a new wget release and the wget maintainers took
> some time, so I rolled a "non-release" 1.21.3.24 before the 1.21.4
> release (in co
Hello,
Christopher Baines skribis:
> I am still planning to shutdown data.qa.guix.gnu.org and
> QA which depends on it within the next couple of weeks. I do hope it can
> return some point though, and hopefully sooner rather than later.
>
> On this like most decisions I'm indecisive, I could try
Hello!
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice skribis:
> Great, I was waiting for someone to reply so's to glom on and ask to be
> included in the same commit to minimise noise.
Could you take care of updating the security web page?
Ludo’.
Hello!
Attila Lendvai skribis:
> the codebase seems to use catch/throw, and at some places with comments like
> "for Guile 2.2". what is the minimum guile version that the shepherd codebase
> wants to support? the README says "GNU Guile 3.0.x or 2.2.x". is this still
> intended? or can i assu
Hi,
Simon Tournier skribis:
> It does not differ. What differs is that “guix shell” raises nothing
> for the collision – maybe “guix shell” does not check the collision, I
> do not remember – when “guix package” raises an error for the same
> collision.
Indeed, ‘guix shell’ does not check coll
Hi,
Maxim Cournoyer skribis:
> Andy Tai writes:
>
>> https://issues.guix.gnu.org/recent, for example, only shows issues up to Dec
>> 6.
>>
>> Not sure if this is due to some data services stopping running or such...
>
> Perhaps the machine was restarted and the manual rsync job not
> restarted
Hi,
Andreas Enge skribis:
> Speaking of core-updates, I made a mistake during the latest merge
> last spring. We needed a new wget release and the wget maintainers took
> some time, so I rolled a "non-release" 1.21.3.24 before the 1.21.4
> release (in core-updates, commit 93f9c260ac333ae7b86bfae
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hello!
>
> Christopher Baines skribis:
>
>> As previously set out, I'm planning to stop hosting the data service
>> instances this year. While I would like to stop hosting the server for
>> data.guix.gnu.org,
>
> I forgot the outcome of previous discussions, but it see
Before FOSDEM we are organizing the traditional Guix days at ICAB. If you want
to join sign-up on
https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:Guix/FOSDEM2024
(the page is a wiki and editable).
The Guix days and FOSDEM tend to be filled time-wise. We are wondering who
would want to come a day early for
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hello,
>
> Christopher Baines skribis:
>
>> I am still planning to shutdown data.qa.guix.gnu.org and
>> QA which depends on it within the next couple of weeks. I do hope it can
>> return some point though, and hopefully sooner rather than later.
>>
>> On this like most
Hi Chris,
I agree that Guix should step in to maintain the level of service
that QA currently offers, by paying for hosting and sharing
responsibility for system administration.
Whether the software's maintained or improved is something over
which we've historically had very poor control. T
Hi,
On Tuesday, November 14th, 2023 at 12:36 PM, Kaelyn
wrote:
>
> Hi John,
>
> On Tuesday, November 14th, 2023 at 12:11 PM, John Kehayias
> john.kehay...@protonmail.com wrote:
>
> > Hi Kaelyn,
> >
> > On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 at 08:01 PM, Kaelyn wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I've just su
Hi, just an idea:
The GNU Guix project currently has a substitution server mirror in the
East coast of the US.
No mirror in the Western US.
The OSU Open Source Lib (https://osuosl.org/) offers hosting resources
to FOSS projects...
https://osuosl.org/services/
Maybe the GNU Guix project can requ
Hi,
It's possible Guix never shipped the affected "stable" kernels, but a
brief pointer seemed appropriate. For details, please see here. [1]
Kind regards
Felix
[1] https://lore.kernel.org/stable/20231205122122.dfhhoaswsfscuhc3@quack3/
Hi Andy,
On Sat, Dec 09 2023, Andy Tai wrote:
> The OSU Open Source Lib (https://osuosl.org/) offers hosting resources
> to FOSS projects...
Great idea! I am in the SF Bay Area and would benefit. Thanks!
Kind regards
Felix
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 08 2023, MSavoritias wrote:
> 2. We can self host our own prosody instance.
I host my own Prosody instance (mostly to talk to Soprani). [1][2] I
recommend the project host its own, as well.
The server is very lightweight. Unfortunately, my system's uptime
history is not suitable
Hi Felix (and Leo, Cc-ed)
On Sun, 10 Dec 2023 11:00:47 +0800,
Felix Lechner via Development of GNU Guix and the GNU System distribution.
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> It's possible Guix never shipped the affected "stable" kernels, but a brief
> pointer seemed appropriate. For details, please see here. [1]
>
Hi,
Running 'make' in a hacked Guix, I get this error the first time around:
[ 84%] LOAD gnu/tests/ldap.scm
[ 84%] LOAD gnu/tests/linux-modules.scm
[ 84%] LOAD gnu/tests/mail.scm
[ 84%] LOAD gnu/tests/messaging.scm
[ 84%] LOAD gnu/tests/networking.scm
[ 84%] LOAD gnu/tests
Hi,
On Sun, 10 Dec 2023 13:35:30 +0800,
Hilton Chain wrote:
>
> Hi Felix (and Leo, Cc-ed)
>
> On Sun, 10 Dec 2023 11:00:47 +0800,
> Felix Lechner via Development of GNU Guix and the GNU System distribution.
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > It's possible Guix never shipped the affected "stable" kernels
Sounds like a great idea!
Le 10 décembre 2023 02:19:16 GMT+01:00, Andy Tai a écrit :
>Hi, just an idea:
>
>The GNU Guix project currently has a substitution server mirror in the
>East coast of the US.
>
>No mirror in the Western US.
>
>The OSU Open Source Lib (https://osuosl.org/) offers hosting
On 12/10/23 05:53, Felix Lechner wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Dec 08 2023, MSavoritias wrote:
2. We can self host our own prosody instance.
I host my own Prosody instance (mostly to talk to Soprani). [1][2] I
recommend the project host its own, as well.
Yeah the consensus so far seems to be to host
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