Closing now that #9408 has been merged. It goes further than this suggestion.
I am for changing the documentation to recommend --pure rather than my suggestion to add --networking to a containerized build environment. I just...
style.scm test fails because it considers the SSL cert of sed repository invalid
I also just ran across this test failure trying to set up a Guix Git repository according to the documentation. I will attach the log here for future reference. This repo was set up on a Guix System.
Great that you are working on issue a! Meanwhile issue b. has remained unresolved for 2 more weeks.
I feel with you. To me, too, it feels inherently like doing the wrong thing to not fix the root cause. If we have the two issues
Am I understanding correctly that you want me to leave out the why something was done out of a commit message and only leave the what was done?
Does anyone want to pull this in?
Squished and rebased on master.
I have pushed a new revision of the text, fixing the bad spelling and adding a footnote clarifying that while this is the current state of affairs (again I refer to https://codeberg.org/guix/guix/i...
That does not reflect the reality as it is now, which is the entire point of this PR. If you run make check in the development environment the manual currently suggests (i.e. guix shell -CPW)...
Yes @apteryx, see guix/guix#4225 (comment) mentioned in the OP. They failed on my x86_64 Guix System.
So, is there anything else you'd like to change before this commit can be put on master?
I would, but hear me out: The reason I chose to write the explanation and split the change into two separate commits was to make it clearer for posterity that
I am unsure if the issue is that I held the AGit workflow wrong or if Codeberg got confused. But this commit but with the changes you requested ended up in guix/guix#7814...
How did this change produce package changes while #7161 did not?
Running outside of a container, in guix shell --pure --manifest=manifest.scm ncurses the container tests did not lock up and actually completed their run, though still failing on some steps.