Re: Guix Home fails with "In procedure symlink: No space left on device"

2025-03-11 Thread indieterminacy
Hi Maxime, Thanks for the snippets. I had a failure with my harddrive last year - Im wondering whether that could have provided a solution. Is it worth having that information provided as a cookbook? Kind regards, Jonathan On 2025-03-10 01:15, Maxim Cournoyer wrote: Hi Tanguy, "Tanguy Le

Re: Guix Home fails with "In procedure symlink: No space left on device"

2025-03-11 Thread Tanguy Le Carrour
Hi Felix, On Sun Mar 9, 2025 at 3:44 PM CET, Felix Lechner wrote: > On Sun, Mar 09 2025, Tanguy Le Carrour wrote: >> my hardware clock doesn’t properly save time > > Do you need a new CMOS battery? Probably! 😅 But I’ve been living like this for years, so I guess it’s not that important… as long

Re: extremely long boot time since a few months back

2025-03-11 Thread Benjamin Slade
Hi Felix & Efraim, Update on this. Does indeed seem to have been hardware related. I managed to catch in one of the boots a bunch of `not a correct XFS inode' messages. I tried doing a live-usb boot and running xfs-repair tools on the partition, but this did not resolve it. I eventually just go

Re: ownership of the yhetil.org service ?

2025-03-11 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi Kyle, On Wed, 19 Feb 2025 at 23:13, Kyle Meyer wrote: > What to expect size-wise (these aren't freshly packed): > >$ du -sh guix-*/git/* gwl/git/* >492M guix-bugs/git/0.git >223M guix-devel/git/0.git >481M guix-patches/git/1.git >2.1M guix

guix home: error: open-fdes-at: Not a directory

2025-03-11 Thread Benjamin Slade
Hi Guix, On a reinstalled system, my Guix Home is now unhappy. Doing a `guix home reconfigure <...>', it gets to `Finished updating symlinks.' and then has `guix home: error: open-fdes-at: Not a directory'. I've tried running with `--verbosity=10 --debug=10' (I suppose they probably cap out a

Re: Python channels for all versions of python

2025-03-11 Thread Fernando Martínez González
For some reason my email is not getting into the maillist? Replying here trying to check it. Sorry for disturbing. -- Fernando

Re: Python channels for all versions of python

2025-03-11 Thread Fernando Martínez González
Trying one last time

Guix in a container

2025-03-11 Thread Stéfane Fermigier
Hi, I'm totally new to Guix. 1) Is there a recommended container image to get started? I've tried metacall/guix but it doesn't seem to support the architecture I'm using for most of my servers (ARMv7). 2) I have also tried a base Ubuntu 24.04 image with the `guix` package installed. However, tr

Channels for many python versions

2025-03-11 Thread Fernando Martínez González
Hi all! I am looking for a channel (or an alternative way) that has all python versions (3.7, 3.8, ... etc). My idea is to use this for development purposes, testing my package in many different python versions. Any recomendations are well received. Thanks! -- Fernando

Python channels for all versions of python

2025-03-11 Thread Fernando Martínez González
Hi all! I am looking for a channel (or an alternative way) that has all python versions (3.7, 3.8, ... etc). My idea is to use this for development purposes, testing my package in many different python versions. Any recomendations are well received. Thank! Fernando

Re: guix home: error: open-fdes-at: Not a directory

2025-03-11 Thread Benjamin Slade
Hi Felix, I didn't. I have a separate physical drive that is my `/home', so that didn't change. I only changed the `/' drive. On Tue, 11 Mar 2025 at 20:21 -0700, Felix Lechner wrote: > Hi Benjamin, > > On Tue, Mar 11 2025, Benjamin Slade wrote: > >> On a reinstalled system > > Congratulations

Re: guix home: error: open-fdes-at: Not a directory

2025-03-11 Thread Felix Lechner via
Hi Benjamin, On Tue, Mar 11 2025, Benjamin Slade wrote: > On a reinstalled system Congratulations on the new disk! Which command did you employ to transfer your files? Kind regards Felix

Re: Python channels for all versions of python

2025-03-11 Thread Michael Dahlberg
On Tuesday, March 11th, 2025 at 4:14 PM, Fernando Martínez González wrote: > > > Hi all! I am looking for a channel (or an alternative way) that has > all python versions (3.7, 3.8, ... etc). > > My idea is to use this for development purposes, testing my package in > many different python ve