Hi all, Clark,
Thanks for reporting this.
I was able to manually renew the certificate (below). I went ahead and
upgraded to ECDSA.
I'm not myself a certbot user, so I'm not sure where to make the proper
structural changes. Last I tried I think I edited some unused vestigial
configuration.
Hello Christopher,
On 2024-11-12 16:23, Christopher Howard wrote:
Hi, if planning to make changes to --help output, could you please try
to preserve the output formatting as much as possible? I'm trying to
fix the bitrot in the emacs-guix "shell commands" code, which actually
parses the --help
> This makes me wonder, though, whether there is a "survey interchange
> format" around. That way, for future surveys, survey team could create
> surveys in some application locally, publish them for download, people
> would fill them in locally as well using their preferred app, and then
> send th
Hi Christopher,
On 11/11/24 22:11, Christopher Howard wrote:
Hi, is there another way to answer the questions for those who block JavaScript
or use EWW browser? Maybe you could send me the questions in an e-mail?
Ah, the survey seems to depend on JavaScript, yeah.
I'm not sure sending the qu
Hi,
On Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:59:42 +0900
Maxim Cournoyer wrote:
> Great. That said, I wouldn't be against stopping building i686
> packages on our build farm. Nobody has shown much interested in
> fixing the broken ones or hunting down test failures... it seems
> better to focus our energy elsewh
Hi,
On Mon, 11 Nov 2024 at 15:10, Divya Ranjan wrote:
> As someone who=E2=80=99s been recently involved in packaging some
> software for GNU Guix I’m confused with certain choices, mostly with
> the [package]-next category. What should these next packages be? "More
> recent" than the non-next pa
indieterminacy writes:
> Sounds interesting.
>
> I guess you are being implicit regarding the spacing order?
> It may be more resilient to consider counting the number of opening
> spaces/tabs and then compare the results.
>
> In any case Id like to look at the uri to see how Transient is
> opera
Am Dienstag, dem 12.11.2024 um 19:00 +0100 schrieb Simon Tournier:
> > None of the above options seem to satisfy, emacs-next does not
> > follow the latest master, but it further away than one release from
> > the stable. So what exactly does emacs-next follow for being
> > updated?
>
> About emac
"Philip McGrath" writes:
> On Mon, Nov 11, 2024, at 7:50 PM, Divya Ranjan wrote:
>
> > I think it would be appropriate if each "next" package had a code comment,
> or perhaps an
> addendum to its package description, describing how it relates to the main
> packaged version.
>
> I think the w
Hi Guix,
I found the help output not to be very helpful whenever there are
sub-commands. The output contains options that are not relevant to the
sub-command. The options also don't appear to be ordered.
Here is an example. I want to know more about "guix system
docker-image", so I run "guix s
Daar all,
The submission system for talks is open. If you want to talk about
your software, project, minimalism etc. feel free to post it! In case
you have doubts about a proposal feel free to ping Manolis or me
directly.
Pj.
On Mon, Oct 28, 2024 at 10:24:57PM +0200, Manolis Ragkousis wrote:
> W
Hi Tobias,
Thanks for taking care of that. Works great now!
I don't know much about the infrastructure involved, but it seems like
this will have to be re-done in February, and every ~3 months
thereafter, indefinitely. Perhaps the certbot-service[0] could help
automate this?
Thanks,
Clark.
Hi Ricardo,
On 12/11/24 13:14, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
Hi Guix,
I found the help output not to be very helpful whenever there are
sub-commands. The output contains options that are not relevant to the
sub-command. The options also don't appear to be ordered.
Here is an example. I want to know
Hi Christopher,
Appreciate you don't want to use Javascript. I did my best to find a platform
that was free software without making the whole thing impossible for me to
execute. Unfortunately, I don't think I should take responsibility for
entering results by hand. It's enough work 'as a volun
Thank you, Felix. I can't view all of the questions without the JavaScript, but
if Steve or Felix could just copy and paste the questions once into plain text,
that would work.
--
Christopher Howard
On 12 Nov, Christopher Howard wrote:
> Thank you, Felix. I can't view all of the questions without the JavaScript,
> but if Steve or Felix could just copy and paste the questions once into plain
> text, that would work.
Thanks for helping Felix.
Christopher - you can get them all from the file
Hello Robert and others,
Checking the logs, I found that you added Anki in Feb (8534c94). As a regular
user of anki, I found that the one provided by Guix is simply too old, almost 5
years old. The index of the downloads doesn’t even show 2.1.16. The comment in
/gnu/packages/education.scm sho
Hi,
Leo Famulari writes:
> On Sun, Nov 10, 2024 at 08:56:33PM +0900, Maxim Cournoyer wrote:
>> I was about to write this; thanks for be6g faster :-). I believe the
>> unpacking should now be fine even for i686, Leo?
>
> Yes, it's working now! Fantastic!
Great. That said, I wouldn't be against
Hi Christopher,
On Tue, Nov 12 2024, Steve George wrote:
> Maybe someone else on the list - anyone able to help here?
I understand where you are coming from and would be happy to enter the
data for you.
Kind regards
Felix
Hi, if planning to make changes to --help output, could you please try to
preserve the output formatting as much as possible? I'm trying to fix the
bitrot in the emacs-guix "shell commands" code, which actually parses the
--help output using regexs, and and generates magit-popup menus based on t
Hello Christopher,
On 2024-11-12 15:05, Christopher Howard wrote:
Thank you, Felix. I can't view all of the questions without the
JavaScript, but if Steve or Felix could just copy and paste the
questions once into plain text, that would work.
I would mention experimenting with Elinks (I belie
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