Kyle Andrews writes:
> Part of the reason it may have been breaking for me was that I was
> placing an additional git checkout of guix on my guile %load-path. I
> don't remember why I thought I might need to do that.
If you want to hack Guix from Geiser, you need to add the checkout to
your %loa
Dear,
On Mon, 06 Jul 2020 at 06:05, Todor Kondić wrote:
> What baffles me is that both dconf entries come from gnucash, even the
> same version of it. I did experiment with multiple profiles, but I am
> pretty sure I don't have the program in any of them any more.
What do you mean?
>> > The fo
Hi,
I'm having trouble managing the Guix repo with git clients. Both gitg
and magit choke on it when I tell them to open it. Magit hangs for a
couple minutes before showing the status view, and every further action
leads to another freeze. Running git commands from the terminal is fast, as
expecte
Hello,
> Any tips on how to deal with this? I haven't got a clue about why it
> does this stuff.
I've experienced this behavior when there are some edited .po files. I
usually run "git checkout -- *.po" to get rid of them. You could maybe
share the output of "git status" when you are having thi
Hey Alexandru,
"Alexandru-Sergiu Marton" writes:
> I'm having trouble managing the Guix repo with git clients. Both gitg
> and magit choke on it when I tell them to open it. Magit hangs for a
> couple minutes before showing the status view, and every further action
> leads to another freeze. Runn
Dear,
On Mon, 06 Jul 2020 at 11:52, Mathieu Othacehe wrote:
> I've experienced this behavior when there are some edited .po files. I
> usually run "git checkout -- *.po" to get rid of them. You could maybe
> share the output of "git status" when you are having this issue?
I also have aliases fo
Le jeudi 25 juin 2020 à 23:32 +0200, divoplade a écrit :
> Hello Jérémy,
>
> I have a new solution (it is quite different from the previous one)
> in
> which it is possible to run guix commands within a job, while still
> caching most of the files (see attached). I am sorry, my fork of your
> proj
On Mon Jul 6, 2020 at 2:52 PM EEST, Mathieu Othacehe wrote:
> I've experienced this behavior when there are some edited .po files. I
> usually run "git checkout -- *.po" to get rid of them. You could maybe
> share the output of "git status" when you are having this issue?
I played a bit with the r
Mathieu Othacehe writes:
I've experienced this behavior when there are some edited .po
files. I usually run "git checkout -- *.po" to get rid of them.
You could maybe share the output of "git status" when you are
having this issue?
That seems to solve it. I attached the output of "git sta
Hello,
Le lundi 06 juillet 2020 à 14:25 +0200, Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski a
écrit :
> Thank you for the new yaml file ! Unfortunately, I didn't manage to
> use
> this one yet. I have to do more experiments I guess.
I do, too. In the mean time, I think we would be very happy to have a
debian package.
10 matches
Mail list logo