It sounds like adding Qt to hplip adds plenty of GUI goodies. Could we leave hplip as-is and have sane-backends depend on a Qt-less hplip-minimal or hplip-nogui, since it shouldn't need any GUI from
Hi Danny! Thank you! OOPS! It should have been in image.scm. I will move it. Ah! As you mentioned in XMPP Chat, it is probably caused by ".doctrees". I will try to exclude them. Yeah, it was annoying
Hello, Mark H Weaver <address@hidden> skribis: Efraim Flashner <address@hidden> writes: It sounds like adding Qt to hplip adds plenty of GUI goodies. Could we leave hplip as-is and have sane-backend
Great, I've pushed this now as c63bd847816061e76389e93dc094df98800f081b. Awesome, thanks :) Hmm, knowing that something changd around call-with-new-thread is useful. It would be good to figure this o
FlightGear is fairly outdated, I suspect that there are patches upstream to allow building with the latest Boost. Oh, great that you brought it upstream. The change LGTM. I fixed hplip in commit 68c7
I sent a copy of this to address@hidden because the bug has already been closed. Yes this is how it is used. I additionally installed it into my user profile so as to have easier access to the ppd fi
I did some testing today, I managed to upgrade my profile after I excluded flightgear, hplip and unknown-horizons (this fails to build on master as well). I've got a patch to fix python-s3transfer [1
Hi Ludo, This didn’t work as well as I had hoped. I was able to make a “lib” output for “colord”, which gets rid of “hplip-minimal” and, in turn, “gcc”. However, it was supposed to
Hi Tobias, Until this commit, it was possible to build a desktop system without Qt. No longer. This commit effectively added most of Qt 5 as a new dependency of 'colord' (via 'sane-backends' and 'hpl
I added a cups-service to actually enable printing eventually, see below. What it should do (and doesn't do yet) is union together several directories of other packages. The generated cups-files.conf
Hi Timothy, Timothy Sample <address@hidden> skribis: [...] Oh, awesome! I keep forgetting about all the good things that happen. Cool! That’d already be an improvement. Oh indeed. Inkscape comes fr
Hi Ludo, Nothing is missing! As promised [1], in the last patch series I made GDM run our custom “xinitrc” script instead of the built-in one. This happened in commit 41fa9f1815685ede0d3fdc1c561d
Ha! I just printed using GuixSD :) The way Andy described worked. We should really add this to the documentation. Related to this thread, I see if I can apply the suggested changes this week. Thank y
Hi Andy, Andy Patterson <address@hidden> skribis: Interesting. Maybe we should document it somewhere or simply provide this example in the manual, because it’s not necessarily obvious. WDYT? Ludo