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Re: Starting 'core-updates'?
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Christopher Baines |
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Re: Starting 'core-updates'? |
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Tue, 28 Jan 2020 09:08:55 +0000 |
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Mathieu Othacehe <address@hidden> writes:
> Hello Marius,
>
> Thanks for your great work. Concerning the first point about
> cross-compilation, we are almost there, but I still have a few patches
> to apply:
>
> * Remove canonical-packages calls[1].
>
> * Use a default target in most (guix gexp) procedures[2].
>
> * Fix Guix itself cross-compilation. This means make sure that all
> guile-* libraries that Guix depends on are cross-compilable. This is
> almost done, it's just a matter of updating some package definitions.
>
> As the second point is a bit tricky, I'd like to discuss it during Guix
> Days.
Hey,
Something I'd be interested in learning more about is
cross-compilation. The Guix Data Service computes some derivations for
cross-compilation (see the table on the right of [1] for example), but
I'm not sure if these are the right one, and because there aren't any
automated builds for these derivations as far as I'm aware, it's
difficult to know if they can actually be built.
1: http://data.guix.gnu.org/revision/ac841750a52e44d68d7f1b02e9507421f3e3824f
I'm coming to the Guix Days, so maybe it's something that can be talked
about then.
Thanks,
Chris
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