We are pleased to announce the release of GNU Guix & GuixSD 0.13.0, representing 3,893 commits by 83 people over 5 months. • About GNU Guix is a transactional package manager for the GNU system. Th
Hello Guix! With the last blocker out of the way, I’ve merged the branch! The (not so new) news: • Updates: glibc 2.25, coreutils 8.26, grep 3.0, guile 2.0.14, sed 4.4, tzdata 2017a, etc. • Pac
It turns out that this wasn't useful. I can't remember what I wanted to accomplish by copying the file first, so I've removed the unnecessary call. This is how I have fpc set up to build right now, u
Thank you for this! I moved it to linux.scm, added a copyright line for you and changed the URLs to use HTTPS. Also did very minor tweaks to description. Pushed as 189d8422573bdcb9392dad76426ab3e9518
This is updated version of patch following guidelines more closely. Please ignore previous. 2017-02-07 0:13 GMT+01:00 Boskovits, Gábor <address@hidden>: * gnu/packages/lshw.scm: New file. -- gnu/p
I would like to get some suggestion about which category this package belongs to. 2017-02-06 18:21 GMT+01:00 Boskovits, Gábor <address@hidden>: -- gnu/packages/lshw.scm | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++++
Most changes go to 'master' first and are later merged into 'core-updates'. However, changes that would force a large number of rebuilds need to be pushed to another branch, to allow our build farm t
Not at all. I am not tracking core-updates, so I had missed that. I will check there in the future. Sorry about that. BTW, is there described somewhere which kind of updates go to core-updates first
gcc-4.9.3 has a bug in long double isinf builtin on PowerPC, which affects glibc versions >= 2.23. https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=70117 * gnu/packages/gcc.scm (gcc-4.9): Update to 4.9.4
Hello! address@hidden (Carlos Sánchez de La Lama) skribis: As discussed on IRC, --target expect a “GNU triplet” such as “i686-linux-gnu”, so the above thing cannot work. Note that cross-buil
I spent a bunch of time trying to tangle the released WEB file and I was always getting errors (I even contacted the author). At some point I had enough and tried the latest commit and all of a sudde
Can you expand on this comment? Why does the released version not work? You can use %output instead of (assoc-ref %outputs "out") here. I think the description up to the first comma is enough, since
address@hidden (Carlos Sánchez de La Lama) skribis: [...] Ooh, and the Tar commit Danny mentions is a post-1.27 change, which is why our other bootstrap binaries don’t have this problem, is that r
Hi Ludo, It does not when extracting, but seems to do when compressing (which is what causes my bootstrapping problem). Your experiment yields similar results here: --8<--cut here--start-->8-- $ ./pr