Hi! Yes, my plan is to make a full GuixSD install at some point. But step by step, first thing is bootstrapping on top of my debian. Noticed. I tried removing that substitution extra phase and tar te
Hi! address@hidden (Carlos Sánchez de La Lama) skribis: This is exciting, BTW! That substitution is needed, because otherwise ‘tar’ fails to spawn external programs when in a build environment (
Hi Ludo, still trying too bootstrap linux-powerpc. I find the boostrap binary "tar" fails to execute xz (which is un turn required to build make on continue the bootstrap process), because it can not
I've fixed this problem on the core-updates branch: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?h=core-updates&id=1063d325ea76aa2b00dfcd3d436b16e412103df1 Mark
I thought it was just me! I've been looking at that test error for a while with my aarch64 machine(s) and trying to figure out what to do with it. have you tried it with reverting commit 84cbe39c5a21
Hi all, I am trying to bootstrap for powerpc-linux. I have generated the tarballs and patched gnu/packages/bootstrap.scm to use them. However, I get an error during when creating %bootstrap-coreutils
I am also sending the screenshot of the Another World virtual machine debugger as an attachment to this message. Attachment: 2016_JAN_11_AnotherWolrd_interactive_debugger.png Description: PNG image
The other situation when I was able to benefit from the automatically generated custom debugger UI was when working on emulating the (non-free) game Another World from the 90's. It was originally exe
Yes. I did it. https://github.com/garoa/GunSmoke/tree/master/ Yes. The debugger dialog is generic and you get it automatically as a bonus if you implement a new CPU emulation module. This happened wi