Hi Felix,
Felix Lechner writes:
>> does use here mean being an "input" to a package?
>
> Yes, precisely. Or being used in a profile.
I see. Thank you.
>> At least for certain variables such as $SSL_CERT_DIR and $SSL_CERT_FILE
>> they only have the desired effect when added to native-search-p
i have a daemon process that quits soon after it starts (when it has some issue
with its configurations).
then i usually fix the config, and do a guix system reconfigure. but i have
noticed from the logs that this process often remains in a resawn loop, even if
i herd stop and herd disable it a
Hi Attila,
On Sun, Oct 06 2024, Attila Lendvai wrote:
> - my expectation that herd stop should stop the respawning loop?
My sense is that the Shepherd and systemd always restart services. I
don't think they know whether a failure relates to configuration or to
something else, but they could pr
Hi Suhail,
On Sat, Oct 05 2024, Suhail Singh wrote:
> Does "used" above refer to runtime usage?
It refers to any use of the "python" package.
The native specifier means that the inputs have the same architecture
that Python is building something else on, rather than the architecture
it building
guix-comm...@gnu.org writes:
> z572 pushed a commit to branch master
> in repository guix.
>
> commit 37dede4c4d8c25a786f2a2e2a17ba54b4ba6283f
> Author: Adam Faiz via Guix-patches via
> AuthorDate: Tue Aug 6 21:07:40 2024 +0800
I have to admit I am not very happy regarding the change in the comm
Hi Tomas,
On Sun, Oct 06 2024, Tomas Volf wrote:
> Especially since applying for commit access has a number of commits as
> one of prerequisites
Actually, you are lucky. They don't accept my commits at all. I'd just
let it go.
Kind regards
Felix
Hello John,
John Kehayias writes:
> Dear Tomas (and CC'ing the debbugs number, co-author, and committer Z572),
>
> On Sun, Oct 06, 2024 at 07:52 PM, Tomas Volf wrote:
>
>> guix-comm...@gnu.org writes:
>>
>>> z572 pushed a commit to branch master
>>> in repository guix.
>>>
>>> commit 37dede4c4d
Felix Lechner writes:
>> Does "used" above refer to runtime usage?
>
> It refers to any use of the "python" package.
Since I am trying to understand what constitutes "use", could you please
give examples? For instance does use here mean being an "input" to a
package? Something more/less/else?
Hello Guix,
when looking into the git log of Guix, in particular author field of
many commits, I noticed that some commits have an author in the form of:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
Igor Goryachev via Guix-patches via
--8<---cut here
Vivien Kraus writes:
Hi Vivien,
> I could not fully recover the release source (I am not attempting bit-
> reproducibility) because:
> — the translations were lost;
> — the ChangeLog was lost;
> — the manual revision date was lost;
> — guix’ patched shebangs leaked in the sources.
>
> This is a m
Hi,
While trying to understand why I can't build Skia on aarch64 (see
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/issue/73659) , I tried looking at the logs
in CI. The Skia build is listed as "Scheduled":
http://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/5915482/details . But nothing is being
built on any of the aarch64 currently. So
Hi Suhail,
On Sun, Oct 06 2024, Suhail Singh wrote:
> does use here mean being an "input" to a package?
Yes, precisely. Or being used in a profile.
> I would expect ... search-paths or native-search-paths to be ...
> equivalent when not cross compiling. Do you agree?
Not sure. I packages ma
Dear Tomas (and CC'ing the debbugs number, co-author, and committer Z572),
On Sun, Oct 06, 2024 at 07:52 PM, Tomas Volf wrote:
> guix-comm...@gnu.org writes:
>
>> z572 pushed a commit to branch master
>> in repository guix.
>>
>> commit 37dede4c4d8c25a786f2a2e2a17ba54b4ba6283f
>> Author: Adam Fai
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