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[bug#61790] [PATCH core-updates 0/5] Package cleanups: Guile, GnuTLS, nc
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Ludovic Courtès |
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[bug#61790] [PATCH core-updates 0/5] Package cleanups: Guile, GnuTLS, ncurses |
Date: |
Sun, 26 Feb 2023 18:16:46 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.2 (gnu/linux) |
Hello!
Andreas Enge <andreas@enge.fr> skribis:
> I am not too worried about a world rebuild, but more about introducing new
> build failures, leading to indefinite delays. At first glance, the patches
> do not look like they have a high risk, but who knows?
[…]
> Maybe it would be safer to leave them out for the moment, and to start
> a feature branch "core" right after the core-updates merge?
There’s always a risk of course, though I think it’s pretty low in this
case (I built everything up to guile{,2.2}-gnutls, which includes like
8h spent in ‘nss’ tests). Removing the dependency of GnuTLS on Guile is
the most desirable part; the rest is more cosmetic.
We can delay that until after ‘core-updates’ too, but that might take a
while since <https://ci.guix.gnu.org/eval/228947/dashboard> stills shows
quite a bit of red. :-)
Thoughts? Tough choices!
Ludo’.
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- [bug#61790] [PATCH core-updates 0/5] Package cleanups: Guile, GnuTLS, ncurses, Andreas Enge, 2023/02/26
- [bug#61790] [PATCH core-updates 0/5] Package cleanups: Guile, GnuTLS, ncurses,
Ludovic Courtès <=
- [bug#61790] [PATCH core-updates 0/5] Package cleanups: Guile, GnuTLS, ncurses, Andreas Enge, 2023/02/26
- bug#61790: [PATCH core-updates 0/5] Package cleanups: Guile, GnuTLS, ncurses, Ludovic Courtès, 2023/02/26
- [bug#61790] [PATCH core-updates 0/5] Package cleanups: Guile, GnuTLS, ncurses, Andreas Enge, 2023/02/26