I tried this patch on another machine and it works just fine. Weird. I’ll try this later. I did this before and saw that my extension procedure is in fact called with “su” (and the correct bran
Ricardo Wurmus <address@hidden> skribis: [...] Crazy stuff. The ‘/etc-entry’ procedure in (gnu system pam) clearly calls the transformation procedure for all the PAM services. I don’t see what
Oh, yes, I must have sent another version. Attached is the version I used. How odd. It does not work for me: --8<--cut here--start-->8-- rekado in guix: ./pre-inst-env guix system build /etc/config.s
Hey! The last update was sent out in September [1], so 4 and a bit months ago. 1: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2022-09/msg00038.html bordeaux.guix.gnu.org currently provides ~2 milli
Hi, Here is a new patch set to for a new mingw cross build to build guile.exe. As discussed (https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2016-04/msg00620.html) it uses CROSS_C_INCLUDE_PATH and frie
Hi lxo, I can give some advice reg. libreboot+luks+btrfs, but not reg. LVM and I haven't tested a a btrfs multi-disk setup with GuixSD either unfortunately. Using btrfs and luks on a librebooted lapt
Hi, I wanted the same. My package is working but I cannot replace the current inkscape as there's a dependency loop, so I called it inkscape-1.0. But in today's blogpost Ludo installed inkscape 1.0,
Hi! sorry for my late reply I confess I haven't still read the whole Guix/GuixSD Reference Maulal, so my apologies if I'm asking something already documented :-S [...] OK, thanks for this info is it
Ludovic: can we get an .onion for hydra.gnu.org? I know that I asked for unspecific download mirrors (alpha,ftp,etc) at gnu.org (different list), but asking specifically about hydra.gnu.org would be
Hello Tom, Tom Li <address@hidden> skribis: Woow, that sounds really extreme! Do you always have such a bandwidth, or did you just happen to be unlucky somehow at that time? Regardless, I agree that
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
I'm using the Guix System with this Guix: guix describe Generation 73 Apr 22 2020 18:37:14 (current) sirgazil-x 5ef0404 repository URL: https://gitlab.com/sirgazil/guix-channel-x.git branch: master c
I'm doing `guix pull --branch=core-updates`, with a `guix describe` of commit a533c5a183 (core-updates from 2 weeks ago), on Debian, in tmux, and I see this weird thing: -- substitute: updating subst
Hello, Pierre Neidhardt <address@hidden> skribis: Oh OK. In general, we always unbundle software (for better transparency, handling of security updates, etc.). So it can’t be a long-term plan to ke
On a commit from ~30 minutes ago, guix pull fails: substitute: updating list of substitutes from 'https://berlin.guixsd.org'... 100.0% substitute: updating list of substitutes from 'https://mirror.hy
Hi Brendan, Brendan Tildesley <address@hidden> skribis: ‘native-search-paths’ defines search path environment variables that the package honors. The following example illustrates what happens wit
The first time guix is run it is by a system administrator (almost 100% certain), typically from a binary installation. Sure. But it is a step that is not required on GuixSD. The key comes with the b
Ricardo Wurmus <address@hidden> skribis: It’s purely functional, so it doesn’t matter how many times we call it. ;-) That said, I agree that the fact that it’s called several times suggests we
This is for the system dbus daemon, run under the user 'messagebus'. The user dbus services should just work when the package are installed into profile. The user (session) dbus-daemon aware services