Heyo friends!
Sergey is going to do some live coding on the Hurd this Saturday
June 1st at 2pm UTC (tomorrow). His goal in the stream is to
update his glibc patches for running the Hurd on AArch64 (1) AND
to code a simple trivfs translator live. What cool simple trivfs
translator do you want to
May 31, 2024 at 5:30 AM, jbra...@dismail.de wrote:
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> Heyo friends!
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> Sergey is going to do some live coding on the Hurd this Saturday
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> June 1st at 2pm UTC (tomorrow). His goal in the stream is to
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> update his glibc patches for running the Hurd on AArch64 (
May 26, 2024 at 10:00 PM, "Richard Sent" wrote:
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> Hi Guix!
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> >
> > I think channels listed in channels.scm files should optionally support
> >
> > using whatever channel version is already in the user's profile, if
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> > present. This would significantly speed up entering developme
Hello!
Am Fri, May 31, 2024 at 09:21:07AM +0900 schrieb B. Wilson:
> What's the proper procedure when updating packages to check that its reverse
> dependencies aren't broken by the change?
You can run this:
$ guix refresh -l xkeyboard-config
which replies with
Building the following 1876 package
Hi,
On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 3:18 PM Almudena Garcia
wrote:
> Other idea could be a magnet/torrent translator
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> wget magnet:?fl=http://...
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> and downloading the torrent file without a torrent client
bittorrentfs would be cool indeed, and it's something that I wanted to
write for a long time a
Hi B. Wilson,
On Fri, May 31 2024, B. Wilson wrote:
> What's the proper procedure when updating packages to check that its
> reverse dependencies aren't broken by the change?
In Guix, the standard is that consuming packages build. It's a low bar
because upstream changes and packaging errors can
lucy writes:
> A issue for me was the need for 2fa,
msmtp can be configured to use 2fa using the tool mailctl.
Mailctl is not currently packaged in guix, but see
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/65976 for a half-year-old that adds it.
on that topic: does anyone feel like reviewing these patches?
Hi,
Josselin Poiret writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
> Hi everyone,
>
> Edouard Klein writes:
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>> I think my misunderstanding boils down to a bad mental model of how guix
>> works.
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>> What I imagine the "Computing guix derivation" step to be is no
>> different than building a packag
Hi,
On Sun, 26 May 2024 at 13:13, Felix Lechner via "Development of GNU Guix and
the GNU System distribution." wrote:
> By my math, about 65.8 GiB were recovered.
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> When 'guix gc' was done, it announced:
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> [184389 MiB] deleting '/gnu/store/...'
> deleting `/gnu/store/trash'
> de
Hi,
On Mon, 27 May 2024 at 21:25, nat-418 wrote:
> I am organising a meetup for folks from the Guix, Nix, Aux, Lix, etc.
> communities at Foam in Nice on Saturday, June 22nd. The address is 1
> Place du Pin, and I will be there from lunch until evening. The venue is
> a family-friendly bar/re
Hi Clément,
qui 30 mai 2024 às 12:07:58 (1717081678), clem...@lassieur.org enviou:
> Hi André,
>
> I'm currently struggling against a cancer, so it's hard for me to work. I
> hope to be better in a few months. Meanwhile I'll do my best but I'll be
> slow to react and work.
I'm terribly sorry
Hi Efraim,
On Tue, May 28 2024, Efraim Flashner wrote:
> As your store grows larger the inherent deduplication from the
> guix-daemon approaches a 3:1 file deduplication ratio.
Thank you for your explanations and your data about btrfs! Btrfs
compression is a well-understood feature, although ev
Em qua, 2024-05-22 às 09:19 +, Ada Stevenson escreveu:
> Hi Guix, science team!
>
> I was reaching for SageMath today and couldn't find it in the package
> repository. I notice there's a sagemath.scm file, but no actual
> SageMath
> package proper. Is there any work being done on packaging it
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