I don't think we can package NPM stuff. Both the Dat and SSB cores have non-JavaScript implementations AFAIK, but Cabal itself is JavaScript-only and so are all the SSB clients that I've seen, but ad
I received this message on Freenode: ``` -jess- [Global Notice] Hi all. It feels like my moral responsibility to inform all users that administrative control of freenode and its user data will soon c
Hello Guix! I’ve run “make release” from the new ‘version-1.1.0’ branch and uploaded the result: https://web.fdn.fr/~lcourtes/software/guix/1.1.0rc2 Alternately (and preferably), you can ge
I have been able to avoid this error by selecting: - English - United Kingdom As the system language & locale rather than - Esperanto which I had previously selected. I tried a great number of combin
Hello, Running the graphical installer from the installation image hosted through IPFS, I can report the following experience: The guidance, keyboard configuration & partitioning works well. In fact
They could have one machine in front as a build/cache server that the other machines connect to -- Efraim Flashner <address@hidden> אפרים פלשנרGPG key = A28B F40C 3E55 1372 662D 14F7 41AA E
Perhaps, though I think it's worth thinking about if this issue is solvable for now. If an IPFS implementation is widely used and solves a lot of load issues, I can see it becoming the most commonly
This is supplemental information in regards to raingloom's comment on implementation languages. scat is implemented in JavaScript. scatzero is implemented in JavaScript. scuttle-chat is implemented i
Hello, A minor useability issue: At the end of installation, a prompt suggests installation is complete and that the system is ready for reboot. However, it suggests one can remove the installation m
Hello! I have spotted a further issue — though I'm not sure whether this thread is the right place to report it: One is able to select ratpoison as the only option in the desktop environment option
Hello Guix! I’ve run “make release” from the new ‘version-1.1.0’ branch and uploaded the result: https://web.fdn.fr/~lcourtes/software/guix/1.1.0rc1 Alternately (and preferably), you can ge
We could easily distribute nar files over distributed networks (IPFS, bittorrent, …) but we still need a "canonical source" that builds these packages, otherwise how do you know what you are lookin
23. Mar 2016 17:29 by address@hidden: On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 09:33:25PM +0100, Rémi Birot-Delrue wrote: GNUnet and IPFS seem to share some concepts (immutability, peer identity/namespace) but
a quick note here: i forgot to mention that e.g. the Swarm Foundation has programs for supporting opensource projects. so, chances are high that the storage needs for Guix would be paid for by the f
a quick note here: i forgot to mention that e.g. the Swarm Foundation has programs for supporting opensource projects. so, chances are high that the storage needs for Guix would be paid for by the f
Op 03-03-2023 om 19:07 schreef Simon Tournier: Hi, I would like to open a discussion about how we identify the source origin (fixed output). It is of vitally importance for being robust on the long-t
Hi Maxime, Keep in mind that labels exist to make it easier to refer to a specific input from the build side—in a phase, configure flag, etc. In many cases, you don’t need the ability to refer to
Yes. A name service which is fed from accredited build servers. It is not hard to keep a few build servers in the 'air' which can be replaced on demand - even run in the cloud or in VMs. What is hard
I think it would be a good idea to create a more distributed approach for creating and finding substitutes. A simple name service would help. We could even use IPFS or something to fetch nar files -
Maybe the following will help clarify the issue: The package being built needs the sources of the dependenc(y/ies) to be available in its GOPATH. The build system needs to set the GOPATH such that th