Hi gabber,
On 12/2/24 16:46, Gabriel Wicki wrote:
Hi there!
I have created a Python application that seems to build just fine (using
a pyproject.toml file and the hatchling build system, by invoking
`python3 -m build`), including script entrypoints and everything.
Unfortunately I am not as luc
Hi,
I hope you found the solution in the meantime, but in case it helps, there's
also an issue in your service-extension that will indeed cause 'Wrong type to
apply' or 'Wrong type argument' errors when you try to build your system.
The second argument of service-extension should be a function
Hi there!
I have created a Python application that seems to build just fine (using
a pyproject.toml file and the hatchling build system, by invoking
`python3 -m build`), including script entrypoints and everything.
Unfortunately I am not as lucky with my Guix packaging attempts. My
Python projec
That's interesting. Thanks for your feedback. Using sudo in both
invocations, does a successful "guix pull". But has the same failure on
"guix system reconfigure".
$ sudo guix pull
...
$ sudo guix system reconfigure system.scm
guix system: error: failed to load 'system.scm':
ice-9/boot-9.scm:3330
Hi,
On Sat, 30 Nov 2024 at 23:03, wifi via wrote:
> I've been digging around looking for a way to build a complete build
> dependency and runtime dependency graph of every package and their
> derivations, but there doesn't appear to be a straightforward way to
> do it. If such a complete graph c
I'm trying to create an archive containing only the store items that were
downloaded to build machine A's active system profile, bootstrapped from source
with no substitutes. Machine B could be an air gapped system, machine A in the
future needing a reinstall without an internet connection, etc.