Hi Kevin,
Kevin Vigouroux writes:
> Hi Maxim!
>
> The build process eventually fails. I also think it's a search path issue,
> but I
> don't have enough knowledge to solve it. I'm looking for a solution but I feel
> like I'm going round in circles [1,2]. Alternatively, a Docker container will
Re:
See Also: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/79303
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Best regards,
Kevin Vigouroux
Hi Maxim!
The build process eventually fails. I also think it's a search path issue, but I
don't have enough knowledge to solve it. I'm looking for a solution but I feel
like I'm going round in circles [1,2]. Alternatively, a Docker container will do
the job [2]. This is a little disappointing as
Hi Kevin,
Kevin Vigouroux writes:
> Hi!
>
> I started reading the Guix manual from the beginning.
>
> I am trying to build an OpenWrt image with OpenWrt Buildroot in a development
> environment defined using 'guix shell'. It doesn't work. Some header files are
> not detected when I run one of th
I don't know if this is a problem related to OpenWrt or Guix. It worked on
Manjaro.
That’s pretty weird!
#+BEGIN_SRC
$(STAGING_DIR_HOST)/.prereq-build: include/prereq-build.mk
mkdir -p tmp
@$(_SINGLE)$(NO_TRACE_MAKE) -j1 -r -s -f
$(TOPDIR)/include/prereq-build.mk prereq 2>/dev/nu
Hi!
I started reading the Guix manual from the beginning.
I am trying to build an OpenWrt image with OpenWrt Buildroot in a development
environment defined using 'guix shell'. It doesn't work. Some header files are
not detected when I run one of the scripts (./openwrt/scripts/feeds ...).
#+BEGIN
I'm gonna try but I can't promise to deliver it by the end of the week; I have
no idea of the package complexity and I don't work in IT, but if I read the
Guix Cookbook carefully this should be doable 🤞
Hi Océane,
Thanks for your proposal!
I have no idea of the level of complexity. I'm not very pragmatic. I tend to
educate myself on everything before I undertake anything. Or to read big books
from cover to cover. |-O
If it's too much work, then forget about it!
See Also: https://openwrt.org/do