Jesse Gibbons writes:
I had a similar problem with my Librem key. I fixed it by
including (service
pcscd-service-type) in my system configuration, reconfiguring my
guix system,
and making sure I have one of the pinentry packages installed
and configured.
See
https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/
Does anyone have a working guide for setting up a Yubikey for use
with GnuPG in Guix System? It seems that the packaged gpg is
built with pcsc-lite rather than scdaemon, so much of the
information in e.g. the Arch wiki is not applicable.
The specific error I'm getting when running `gpg2 --car
The current texlive-iftex recipe only includes iftex.sty, despite
the upstream https://ctan.org/pkg/iftex also including
if{e,lua,v,xe}tex.sty files. Is there a way to expand the recipe
to include those additional files?
I think this should be accomplished just by including the files'
paths
Does anyone know of a WIP toward a build system for raco, Racket's
package manager? In particular, I'm interested in packaging
https://github.com/willghatch/racket-rash.
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Joseph LaFreniere
cm b/gnu/packages/emacs-xyz.scm
index 0559f0c7cc..9a0f08e16a 100644
--- a/gnu/packages/emacs-xyz.scm
+++ b/gnu/packages/emacs-xyz.scm
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
;;; Copyright © 2019 Brian Leung
;;; Copyright © 2019 mikadoZero
;;; Copyright © 2019 Gabriel Hondet
-;;; Copyright © 2019 LaFreniere
I am working on the attached patch to package
https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm.git.
When building the package I get the following error:
building
/gnu/store/89icdpwha5vvqmn2yn3949w503ck6cq6-emacs-vterm-0-1.de63115.tar.xz.drv...
File vterm-module-make.el is read-only; trying to patch a
Pierre Neidhardt writes:
Actually this is Next-specific ;)
Your log shows you are using an old version of Next.
Your issue has been fixed on recent versions.
updating to current version (1.3.4) should fix it.
Thank you for the fast response! I will update and, if I am still
facing any issue
My installation of the Next browser appeared to be ignoring the
file I had written in my XDG_CONFIG_HOME (which I have defined as
the default "$HOME/.config") at "$HOME/.config/next/init.lisp".
Inspecting the *init-file-path* variable from within Next shows a
current value
#P"/gnu/store/psfi1f