Hi Guixs,
after I added this in my .bashrc:
export LC_ALL=C
Haunt works.
But, with locale set to en_US.UTF-8 not work to me.
Thanks,
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Daniel Pimentel (aka d4n1)
Hi Alex,
I did:
export LC_ALL=C
It works now.
So, I added in my .bashrc.
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Daniel Pimentel (aka d4n1)
On 2016-08-12 11:24, Chris Marusich wrote:
Eric Bavier writes:
On 2016-08-11 09:43, Vincent Legoll wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to understand which package(s) depends on some other
package,
kind of the reverse of what guix graph does (I think).
I think that `guix refresh --list-dependent foo`
Eric Bavier writes:
> On 2016-08-11 09:43, Vincent Legoll wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
I'm trying to understand which package(s) depends on some other
package,
kind of the reverse of what guix graph does (I think).
>>>
>>> I think that `guix refresh --list-dependent foo` is what you are
>>>
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 11:55 AM, Thompson, David
wrote:
> I'd also like to point out that you can already use 'guix gc
> --referrers /gnu/store/-foo-1.0' to find out which store items
> depend on the one passed in.
I realize this is redundant with what I wrote above. Hasty writing...
Sorry
Vincent Legoll writes:
> Hello,
>
> I cannot connect to gnu.org sites since this morning
It's all loading for me right now.
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Chris
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On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 5:27 AM, Vincent Legoll
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> I think you mean inkscape is pulled when you build the system. Then you
>> will not find it like this. It is needed to build the fancy grub image,
>> and it is "pulled" by the system building code (specifically by
>> 'svg->png'
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 04:20:59PM +0200, Vincent Legoll wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I cannot connect to gnu.org sites since this morning
> see http://www.downornot.net/full-history?id=3073
>
> I could get on hydra, though, so the entire domain is
> not AWOL, but a significant portion is (www, savannah,
Eric Bavier writes:
> On 2016-08-12 11:24, Chris Marusich wrote:
>> Eric Bavier writes:
>>
>>> On 2016-08-11 09:43, Vincent Legoll wrote:
Hello,
>> I'm trying to understand which package(s) depends on some other
>> package,
>> kind of the reverse of what guix graph does (I
Hartmut Goebel (2016-08-11 22:16 +0300) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm curious about how to install an old package version with guix.
>
> Example for what I mean:
>
> In e.g Debian, the list of available packages is separate from
> apt-get (et al.). So I can query all available versions of a package
> and i
Hello,
> I think you mean inkscape is pulled when you build the system. Then you
> will not find it like this. It is needed to build the fancy grub image,
> and it is "pulled" by the system building code (specifically by
> 'svg->png' procedure in (gnu system grub) module). If you want to avoid
Hello,
it does look like some parts of "guix pull" are parallelized
as I was seeing guix-daemon's child guile take 200% CPU during :
loading... 23.5% of 511 filesrandom seed for tests: 1471011793
loading... 99.8% of 511 files
compiling... 99.6% of 511 files
So far so good, nice to us
Vincent Legoll (2016-08-11 17:43 +0300) wrote:
> Hello,
>
>>> I'm trying to understand which package(s) depends on some other package,
>>> kind of the reverse of what guix graph does (I think).
>>
>> I think that `guix refresh --list-dependent foo` is what you are asking
>> for, or at least it's c
Hartmut Goebel writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm curious about how to install an old package version with guix.
>
> Example for what I mean:
>
> In e.g Debian, the list of available packages is separate from apt-get
> (et al.). So I can query all available versions of a package and
> install the version I ne
Hello,
I cannot connect to gnu.org sites since this morning
see http://www.downornot.net/full-history?id=3073
I could get on hydra, though, so the entire domain is
not AWOL, but a significant portion is (www, savannah,
etc.)
Do anyone know if there's an ETA for availability?
BTW, in the mean ti
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