Hi,
I ended up pushing two patches: the first one installs the required .aff files
along with the .dic files in hunspell-dict-en. The second adds hunspell as an
input to enchant.
With these, on Guix System, I was able to reproduce the behavior of debian's
enchant. Numerals are not marked as in
In your system configuration, include the following to your list of services:
(service tor-service-type)
Reconfigure and enjoy! Note that if you checked to include tge tor service when
installing the system, it's already running. See tor-service-type on
https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/html
Hello everyone,
I'm going to reiterate, because I finally know how to ask this question.
Does anybody know how to configure the systemwide TOR service you can include
when installing the system? So that it's actually usable and visible to IceCat
and such?
Thanks in advance!
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So I've look at it quickly. It seems our enchant is built only with aspell,
whereas debian is built with hunspell. In fact, our hunspell is able to detect
the misspellings, and does not flag numbers nor doesn't. Maybe you could use
hunspell directly as your enchant? Not sure if that works, I'm n
Em [2020-08-20 qui 15:35:00-0300], Jorge P. de Morais Neto escreveu:
> So enchant 2.2.8 (either from APT or from Guix) does not understand
> "doesn't"; and, what's worse, enchant-2.2.8 from Guix reports every
> numeral as a misspelling.
I now reread my experiment and realized enchant from Guix do
Hello. I reported Emacs bug#42248 and I and the Emacs developers
realized at least part of the problem is with Guix version of Enchant.
On an updated Debian bullseye, enchant 2.2.8 from Guix misreports
numerals. The same enchant upstream version, when installed from APT,
does not have this probl
Hello. I reported Emacs bug#42248 and I and the Emacs developers
realized at least part of the problem is with Guix version of Enchant.
On an updated Debian bullseye, enchant 2.2.8 from Guix misreports
numerals. The same enchant version, when installed from APT, does not
have this problem. Guix
Hi all,
I am new with Guix and I am currently trying to install it as a root on a VM. I
followed the steps described in the Guix manual
(https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/Binary-Installation.html). After the
installation, I tried guix as a user (not root). I tried to install a simple
pa
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On Thursday, August 20, 2020 1:51 PM, Fulbert wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 11:21:30AM +, Ekaitz Zarraga wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> Hello Ekaitz
>
> > Is anyone here using nnn terminal file browser?
>
> I don't, but…
>
> > I installed but I don't see icons. Do yo
hi it helped. after "guix environment emacs" configuration was ok. but there
some additional questions i have:
1) where "guix environment emacs" look for env description?
2) i tried to recreate env using inputs described in gnu/packages/emacs.scm in
emacs package but got error described in the fi
On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 12:59:08PM +0200, Adam Kandur via wrote:
> hi everyone! tried to build emacs in guix env
>
> here is my manifest:
> --
> (specifications->manifest
> '("make"
> "gcc-toolchain"
> "gnutls"
> "ncurses"
> "mailutils"
> "libx11"
>
Hi Adam,
The guix environment command by default gives an environment *required to
build* the given package.
In this case
guix environment emacs
Should get you close. Then you can combine with the ad-hoc flag to adjust if
the requirements of the tarball are different than the package definit
On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 11:21:30AM +, Ekaitz Zarraga wrote:
> Hi,
Hello Ekaitz
> Is anyone here using nnn terminal file browser?
I don't, but…
> I installed but I don't see icons. Do you know what should I do to make the
> icons work well with it?
It says¹ "To see the icons correctly, install
Hi,
Is anyone here using nnn terminal file browser?
I installed but I don't see icons. Do you know what should I do to make the
icons work well with it?
Thanks!
hi everyone! tried to build emacs in guix env
here is my manifest:
--
(specifications->manifest
'("make"
"gcc-toolchain"
"gnutls"
"ncurses"
"mailutils"
"libx11"
"gtk+"
"libxft"
"libtiff"
"giflib"
"libjpeg"
"imagemagick"
"acl"
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