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Re: packaging a golang package
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Adonay Felipe Nogueira |
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Re: packaging a golang package |
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Thu, 28 Jan 2021 18:10:00 -0300 |
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Em 28/01/2021 13:03, Ludovic Courtès escreveu:
> IMO, ‘guix import’ does not “steer users towards obtaining any nonfree
> information” any more than wget does. It’s a tool for packagers that
> returns a package definition or template thereof, and it’s up to the
> packager to decide what to do with it.
I do agree with you, sorry if for some reason it sounded otherwise. My
intention is not to censor the user on that matter. Let me make it clear what I
meant in the previous message:
From the bug report I referenced, one can see that what I find strange is that
the cargo provided by Guix (installable through `guix package -i rust:cargo')
has cargo's default repository enabled. The bug report referenced has some
ideas to try to solve this (although I didn't make extensive test to see if
they are all possible and doable).
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