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Re: Ensuring we don't break user systems
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Dan Partelly |
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Re: Ensuring we don't break user systems |
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Sun, 29 Jul 2018 19:58:07 +0300 |
Even more important than this, is that the users do not end up with a broken
package manager following a guix pull. Which is what happened pretty often in
my experiences with GuixSD. Yes, yes, you can “roll-back”. The bottom line is ,
the system should not break in the first place. GuixSD should not inflict its
development branch of the package manager on the world, and the stable branch
should be regression tested
> On Jul 29, 2018, at 12:45, Pierre Neidhardt <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> I like this a lot!
>
> Security aside, I also think it's very important for 1.0 that casual users
> (i.e. non-devs) can `guix pull' without rebuilding half their packages
> because hydra
> hadn't had the time to rebuild everything from the latest commit.
>
> --
> Pierre Neidhardt
Re: Ensuring we don't break user systems, Julien Lepiller, 2018/07/29