Re: How to move forward about Rust? antioxidant, cargo2guix, etc.

2025-04-14 Thread Gabriel Santos
Some comments and issues I had with the new workflow when updating my pay-respects[1] patch. I followed the instructions from the Cookbook[1]. >Since @code{cargo-audit} is available on crates.io, We can >generate a draft definition via the crates.io importer >(@pxref{Invoking guix import,,, guix,

Re: Visiting a future of GNU? (was Re: Please don't leave GNU)

2025-04-14 Thread Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
On Wed, 2 Apr 2025 10:28:04 -0500 Caleb Herbert wrote: > I agree that we must move beyond Richard and take the reigns. This is > already happening in GNU proper. I disagree that we should take away > the old man's honor over nit-picking the things he says. I don't > think we should blot out hi

Re: Please don't leave GNU

2025-04-14 Thread Development of GNU Guix and the GNU System distribution.
Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli writes: >> Is the syscall available for non-root users? If so isn't that a linux >> kernel bug, surely non-privileged users shouldn't be allowed to load >> firmware that can modify hardware behaviour? > There is no syscall. You can do it by hand with echo and cat. > > It wo

Re: Please don't leave GNU

2025-04-14 Thread Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 10:52:31 +0200 Simon Josefsson wrote: > > Last time I discussed it with the linux-libre, the reason loading > > non-free firmware is outright disabled is because it'd be trivial > > for any privileged (or maybe that's not even a condition?) > > processes to make a system call t

initrd-modules on non-x86 Was: Guix on the MNT/Reform Status Update

2025-04-14 Thread Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
On Thu, 27 Mar 2025 11:48:21 -0700 Vagrant Cascadian wrote: > First I would boot your MNT Reform with whatever OS you have now. You > will need to make some changes to kernel-arguments (check the contents > of /proc/cmdline) and initrd-modules (check lsmod output). [...] > For the initrd-modules,

Re: Please don't leave GNU

2025-04-14 Thread Development of GNU Guix and the GNU System distribution.
Maxim Cournoyer writes: >> An example would be to switch from linux-libre to some 100% free linux >> kernel that doesn't block nonfree firmware, so if users reluctantly >> need nonfree firmware they would, on their own, add them. > > I thought I'd mention that technically, making it impossible to

New Ukrainian PO file for 'shepherd' (version 1.0.4rc1)

2025-04-14 Thread Translation Project Robot
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Re: branch master updated: gnu: dico: Update to 2.12.

2025-04-14 Thread Artyom V. Poptsov
> Hi Artyom, Hello Ludovic! > In the previous discussion, this was found to break the system test: > > https://bugs.gnu.org/75309 Oh, thanks! I didn't know about this issue. I removed the custom "check" phase and make arguments (see the attached patch), and then ran tests on dico 2.12 -- all

Re: How to move forward about Rust? antioxidant, cargo2guix, etc.

2025-04-14 Thread Hilton Chain
On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 18:36:03 +0800, Gabriel Santos wrote: > > Some comments and issues I had with the new workflow when > updating my pay-respects[1] patch. > > I followed the instructions from the Cookbook[1]. > > >Since @code{cargo-audit} is available on crates.io, We can > >generate a draft defi

Re: How to move forward about Rust? antioxidant, cargo2guix, etc.

2025-04-14 Thread Gabriel Santos
>The git repository is different from the one published to crates.io. crates.io >only hosts individual crates. > >This git repository is a Cargo Workspaces which contains multiple crates. >Workspace members are local so no enough information is available in >Cargo.lock. > >You need to either pack

Re: bug#76503: [GCD] Migrating repositories, issues, and patches to Codeberg

2025-04-14 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Ludovic Courtès writes: > We have just 9 days left to discuss and improve this GCD. > > Please do read the document in its current form: > > > https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix/guix-consensus-documents.git/tree/002-codeberg.md In other news, for the Emacs users among us: there’s been a n

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New Romanian PO file for 'shepherd' (version 1.0.4rc1)

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New Swedish PO file for 'shepherd' (version 1.0.4rc1)

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Re: How to move forward about Rust? antioxidant, cargo2guix, etc.

2025-04-14 Thread Gabriel Santos
Em 14 de abril de 2025 08:59:04 BRT, Gabriel Santos escreveu: >>> And that was it for me in the Cookbook, I didn't have to deal with >>> potentially bundled sources. >>> >>> The last issue I faced was that the pay-respects parser[3] >>> and utilities[4] weren't imported. >> >>I can't reproduce th

Re: How to move forward about Rust? antioxidant, cargo2guix, etc.

2025-04-14 Thread Hilton Chain
On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 21:20:40 +0800, Gabriel Santos wrote: > > Em 14 de abril de 2025 08:59:04 BRT, Gabriel Santos > escreveu: > >>> And that was it for me in the Cookbook, I didn't have to deal with > >>> potentially bundled sources. > >>> > >>> The last issue I faced was that the pay-respects pa

Re: bug#76503: [GCD] Migrating repositories, issues, and patches to Codeberg

2025-04-14 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hello Guix! We have just 9 days left to discuss and improve this GCD. Please do read the document in its current form: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix/guix-consensus-documents.git/tree/002-codeberg.md If you brought up ideas or concerns, or if you spot anything fishy, please consider

New German PO file for 'shepherd' (version 1.0.4rc1)

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Re: How to move forward about Rust? antioxidant, cargo2guix, etc.

2025-04-14 Thread Gabriel Santos
>> And that was it for me in the Cookbook, I didn't have to deal with >> potentially bundled sources. >> >> The last issue I faced was that the pay-respects parser[3] >> and utilities[4] weren't imported. > >I can't reproduce this. They are imported on my side. I'll try it again. -- Gabriel San

Re: Visiting a future of GNU? (was Re: Please don't leave GNU)

2025-04-14 Thread Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
On Wed, 02 Apr 2025 10:03:03 +0200 Simon Tournier wrote: > Today, Richard is 71 years old. The question isn’t the past but the > future: What will be GNU in 5 years? 10 years? 20 years? 40 years? > What does it mean being part of GNU once Richard will be “retired”? > Please do not take me wrong