Hi,
So right now I'm trying to go the splitting in two packages way, similar
to what is done for python-cryptography.
So I managed to build the first one that produces a header file in the
store /gnu/store/*/lib/header.h
In the second package, I don't get how to copy this file inside the
b
> Tomas Volf <~@wolfsden.cz> hat am 15.02.2024 17:23 CET geschrieben:
>
> Oh... Right, so I managed to track down the difference. The importer uses
> async-stream in 0.3.2 while cargo in 0.3.5. After updating the packaged
> version
> to 0.3.5, it now compiles, so that is nice.
>
> Wait, it is
Hi,
Well, I have missed if there is a reply. In case not. :-)
On mar., 26 déc. 2023 at 11:48, Alexander Asteroth
wrote:
> When I do
> ```
> $ guix shell --network --container --emulate-fhs bash coreutils -e
> '(list (@@ (gnu packages commencement) gcc) "lib")'
> ```
> I get a shell, that has
Hi,
Sorry for the late reply.
On mer., 20 déc. 2023 at 14:02, Aleksandr Vityazev wrote:
> Is it possible to make the build continue locally after several
> unsuccessful attempts?
That’s a feature I also would like. :-) Some pointers for the
interested reader:
bug#24496: offloading should
Hi,
On ven., 29 déc. 2023 at 23:40, Ben Weinstein-Raun wrote:
> I'm considering running some software inside a VM created using `guix
> system vm`. The easiest thing to do would be to run the virtualized
> software as root. Normally I wouldn't think twice about that, but iiuc
> the guest will ha
Hi,
Well, I have missed if you get an reply. :-)
On ven., 22 déc. 2023 at 04:52, Apoorv via wrote:
> On system like Arch Linux, there is a package pipewire-jack which you
> can install and then any app that can use jack automatically sees the
> jack server running. On Guix there is no such thing
Hi,
On mar., 02 janv. 2024 at 09:55, B D wrote:
> I noticed that the Emacs 29.1 alpha-background frame transparency does not
> work using the 'emacs' package in the standard guix channel. Some helpful
> people in the #guix irc channel tested it for me on their system and ran
> into the same issu
Hi Étienne,
I am very late to the party. :-)
Well, there is a discussion about “guix shell”, “profile” and “guix
time-machine”. Since these concepts can appear as first as alien, let
me try a quick summary of my understanding.
+ “guix shell“ creates a temporary profile;
+ “guix time-machine”
On 2024-02-15 15:42:51 +0100, Nils Landt wrote:
> > Tomas Volf <~@wolfsden.cz> hat am 15.02.2024 14:26 CET geschrieben:
> >
> >
> > On 2024-02-15 13:06:23 +, woshilapin wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > It is indeed a code error which looks weird. Are you sure the 2
> > > compilations compile the s
> Tomas Volf <~@wolfsden.cz> hat am 15.02.2024 14:26 CET geschrieben:
>
>
> On 2024-02-15 13:06:23 +, woshilapin wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > It is indeed a code error which looks weird. Are you sure the 2
> > compilations compile the same source code?
>
> Well, technically I am not sure. I ran
On 2024-02-15 13:06:23 +, woshilapin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It is indeed a code error which looks weird. Are you sure the 2 compilations
> compile the same source code?
Well, technically I am not sure. I ran the `guix import crate -r netavark' and
used the output from that. My expectation was tha
About the warnings of invalid argument list: comment out the argument lists in
the toolchain packages (I do not remember fully the names, I do not have acces
to the big computer right now for easy reference). See how the change effects
the build.
I learned a lot by intentionally breaking code and
Hi Gottfried,
This is great! Thanks for letting me know.
Kind regards,
Clément
On Thu, Feb 15, 2024, at 11:36 AM, Gottfried wrote:
> Hi Clement,
>
> now after updating my manifest it worked:
> It downloaded torbrowser additional to icecat and ungoogled-chromium
>
>
> gfp@Tuxedo ~$ guix packa
Greetings,
I am trying to package a rust application and the build fails. I am not sure
how to debug that. When I try to compile the application using `cargo install',
it does pass and build just fine. However, when I try to build the application
(imported using the cargo importer) using `guix
Hi Steve,
( On a side note, the triage of old bugs is a similar problem. They
are easy to find [2], read, check and send an email to
12...@debbugs.gnu.org does not appear to me an issue with any tool.
For what it is worth and without any willing of being harsh, I am
able to
Hi,
Efraim Flashner skribis:
> In the past I used a script to install guix using the shell script and
> then ran guix pull before building my package. I suppose you could use
> a Debian image and run 'guix pull' first before building something.
I could… but that’d be cheating. :-)
Ludo’.
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