ll this depends on the output of “Migrating repositories,
> issues, and patches to Codeberg” [1].
Definitely, but I also think that having at least "TLDR/Cookbook" format
for the Debbugs.el/Guix interface is necessary to be fair in a
comparison.
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them if you do?
Thanks!
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On 2025-02-03 16:43, Simon Tournier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 17 Jan 2025 at 22:44, Nicolas Graves wrote:
>
>> I recently started a guix extension to help manage complexities of
>> maintaining guix soft-forks.
>
> [...]
>
>
>> https://git.sr.ht/~ngraves/g
sed it yet, and I'm fine
authenticating locally for now. I mainly focus on reproducibility of
patches sent (recording where patches are sent to be able to generate a
list of patches from a repo) and pulling from patched channels.
There still some work ahead before I can even advertise it properly, but
feel free to take a look! There's no doc yet.
https://git.sr.ht/~ngraves/guix-stack
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On 2024-10-21 12:21, Felix Lechner wrote:
> Hi Nicolas,
>
> On Mon, Oct 21 2024, Nicolas Graves wrote:
>
>> I wonder if there are any hazards to using a development version of
>> Guix
>
> Only you know what's in it!
>
> I use my own development bra
pdate one's home/system profile (other than potentially loosing the
repo/commit and not being able to go back to the same state) ?
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mirror/-/issues/142
For those of you who have a gitlab account, could you hop in and leave a
like or a small support message?
Thanks a lot if you can!
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self
a 9 month old Guix user but went cold turkey on my main machine, while
my first patches were a nightmare, now I hope/believe they are quite
clean) or trying to patch and build locally for <1h a day, with
proper guidelines I might be able to help here.
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onally to relying on guix? Other options?
Thanks a lot for your answer, sorry if I don't have very acute developer
workflows, I'm only doing this in my free time ;)
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