That's how it's done with some packages that need arch-specific things (inputs,
build phases, …) so yes :)
Le 14 janvier 2023 23:01:49 GMT+01:00, phodina a écrit
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>Hi Julien,
>
>> I think you have multiple packages with the same name and version, but
>> different supported systems. Am I right
Hi Julien,
> I think you have multiple packages with the same name and version, but
> different supported systems. Am I right?
you are correct. I have multiple package definitions as shown in the attached
scheme file.
The names and versions are exactly the same, just the origin differs and Gui
I think you have multiple packages with the same name and version, but
different supported systems. Am I right?
If that is the case, then guix will select a package based on the specification
you give it, so if you give a name, it will select the package with that name
and the highest version a
Hello,
I have recently uncovered a "feature" that works little bit than described in
the manual,
During definition of a new variable, package, there is an option called
supported-systems which defaults to %default-systems.
However, if the package is known to work on certain architecture the