“guix lint” accepts more than one argument so you can lint all of the packages with one command. I do the same for R packages. Using Emacs or some other editor with macro features (or even just t
... ... This really seems plausible; there are so many distributions distributing rust; I'm not sure how enforceable or even desireable such an outcome would be for the rust community to start taking
Hi Danny, Speaking of our Rust packages, I have a question: is it intentional that 'rust-1.23' is still built using 'rust-bootstrap' and not 'rust-1.22'? The reason I ask is that, to my delight, ther
I do not know if any other distrobutions have asked the Mozilla or Rust Foundations for permission. Contents: * Passive Approaches * Active Approaches * Summary There are several options for how to m
Hello, I hope this is the right place for this, apologies if it isn't. I'm working with a friend on a cargo importer that lowers the entry barrier and the maintainability costs for packaging rust ap
Hello, I hope this is the right place for this, apologies if it isn't. I'm working with a friend on a cargo importer that lowers the entry barrier and the maintainability costs for packaging rust app
Hi Guix, In case someone likes a narrower style: It's easy to think of Rust as a new programming language but it has already been around for five years. Rust has made it past it's 1.0 release and the
Attached are two patches. The first one searches through the listed dependencies and removes the ones that are marked as optional. This (potentially) decreases the size of each crate and the number o
Ah, I see! After removing that, the merge.scm script does run. However, it does not successfully handle inherited packages, doing things like removing rust-aho-corasick-0.7 even though rust-aho-coras
Hi Tanguy, Nice! I have a working set of patches. I'll attach them so you can compare. Clap is missing a dependency in our package set currently. My patches fix that. Good luck! John Attachment: 0004