Jone writes:
> Hello, hakers!
> I want to build a package 1 that depends on package 2.
> To be more precise, I want Liferea without webkit. Older versions allow you
> to use gtkhtml(2).
> How to act in such a case? You can even put the question wider: need an
> advanced rss-aggregator,
> but ther
Marco van Hulten writes:
> Hi Mark, others—
>
> Je 14 jul 16:38 skribis Mark:
>> Marco van Hulten writes:
>>
>> > When I install the package `racket' through
>> >
>> > guix pull &&\
>> > guix package -i racket
>> >
>> > I get this error:
>> >
>> > guix package: error: racket-fix-xfo
Please keep in mind that none of the interim solutions are safe compared
to tor-browser. Even using icecat with NoJS & self-destructing cookies
(which are both extensions you absolutely should have, if you're going to
use icecat over Tor) it still is inferior. One of the nicest things
about tor-br
Over the last many months I've been experiencing freezes daily in
Hexchat. I'm not sure... I'm guessing they have something to do with
when there's network lag. I wondered if it happened sometime between
the last upgrade and this one (guix commit c2a601c9b1).
After I reverted the hexchat definit
Chris Marusich writes:
> I know what you mean, but I think having TOR listen on localhost is
> safer than having a Guile REPL listen on localhost. In the case of
> Guile, the risk is arbitrary code execution. In the case of TOR, I
> suppose the risks might be that an attacker would be able to ma
Thanks for that information... yes, I've suspected that tor-browser
was doing something special that way...
Devan Carpenter writes:
> Please keep in mind that none of the interim solutions are safe compared
> to tor-browser. Even using icecat with NoJS & self-destructing cookies
> (which are both
Hah! RSS-aggregator Liferea could use multilple html-engines. Old versions
- gtkhtml, recent versions - webkit. I want build with gtkhtml. How to
create package definition for old version Liferea with gtkhtml? The problem
is that Guix does not know anything about this library, right? Well, I
build
Hello,
People often ask how they can use startx/xinit on GuixSD. It is
possible, although it is not as easy as on other distros. Hopefully,
this tutorial will answer some questions on the subject.
At first, a couple of points:
- We will run X server with user privileges, so if something goes w
Hi Alex,
Alex Kost writes:
> People often ask how they can use startx/xinit on GuixSD. It is
> possible, although it is not as easy as on other distros. Hopefully,
> this tutorial will answer some questions on the subject.
This is really great and appreciated.
Thank you very much.
--
Divan
Christopher Lemmer Webber writes:
> Chris Marusich writes:
>
>> I know what you mean, but I think having TOR listen on localhost is
>> safer than having a Guile REPL listen on localhost. In the case of
>> Guile, the risk is arbitrary code execution. In the case of TOR, I
>> suppose the risks mi
Jone writes:
> Hah! RSS-aggregator Liferea could use multilple html-engines. Old versions
> - gtkhtml, recent versions - webkit. I want build with gtkhtml. How to
> create package definition for old version Liferea with gtkhtml? The problem
> is that Guix does not know anything about this library
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