Re: On a Guile-based Build-Tool complimenting Guix

2024-12-30 Thread Fi
Hello! For what its worth, I mentioned it only in the capacity of the opportunity to share work with meson. So in answer, I meant a guile interface to meson, with the backend of meson remaining the same I develop a lot with the gnome ecosystem and the meson project makes accommodations for that

Re: Shepherd in Debian

2024-12-30 Thread Rob Browning
Vagrant Cascadian writes: > To avoid noise like that, it may require rebuilding the package, and the > usual detection mechanisms in Debian for things that require rebuilds > (e.g. ABI bumps in C libraries) do not appear to trigger in any way with > guile packages. While I haven't thought hard a

Re: Shepherd in Debian

2024-12-30 Thread Rob Browning
Simon Josefsson writes: > It is really unfortunate if guile is stuck on 3.0.9 in Debian just > because of i386/armhf issues. For what it's worth, it was all the 32-bit architectures, and as mentioned, I'm hoping that we'll have a 3.0.11 before trixie freezes (still not set, but I'd imagine it wi

Re: Use and abuse of ‘computed-origin-method’: the ‘rust-ring’ case

2024-12-30 Thread Efraim Flashner
On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 10:39:41PM +0100, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > Hey Efraim, > > Ludovic Courtès skribis: > > >> + (package > >> +(name "rust-ring") > >> +(version "0.17.8.tar.gz") ; Hack to adjust the output name. > >> +(source (origin > >> (method git-fetch) > >>

Re: Shepherd in Debian

2024-12-30 Thread Pjotr Prins
On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 11:41:44PM +0100, Simon Josefsson via Development of GNU Guix and the GNU System distribution. wrote: > For what it's worth, I am happy you do maintain Guix in Debian and find > it useful, and on all Debian-derived machines I run I install Guix from > packaging. Totally ag

Re: On a Guile-based Build-Tool complimenting Guix

2024-12-30 Thread Pjotr Prins
On Sat, Dec 28, 2024 at 01:48:02AM +, Divya Ranjan wrote: >Hello Pjotr, glad to see that you'd be still interested in such a >project. >> Where it comes to other targets, such as Debian distros and all, it >is probably going to be too painful to handle to resolve all their >