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Re: State of core-updates
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Simon Tournier |
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Re: State of core-updates |
Date: |
Mon, 13 Mar 2023 15:14:09 +0100 |
Hi,
On ven., 10 mars 2023 at 15:58, Andreas Enge <andreas@enge.fr> wrote:
> let me start with a call for help! I realise that it takes me about one
> week and something close to 100GB on my poor 2-core laptop to rebuild
> the bulk of core-updates up to the packages in my profile, and that is not
> sustainable. It also forces me to do a "guix gc" between two runs, with
> the danger of either doing it too late and having to restart the builds
> (lived experience, one week lost), or losing and having to recompile
> store items that effectively have not changed.
I sympathize. That’s one of the reason [1] why I have not checked out
core-updates yet. :-)
1: https://yhetil.org/guix/86v8k57vey.fsf@gmail.com
> So it would be nice if someone could set up a more complete job for
> core-updates on cuirass or QA,
[...]
> Here is my eclectic selection of packages I would add to the job:
[...]
> Please suggest more leaf packages that exercise your favourite missing
> language or application domain!
I agree. It could be helpful if Berlin or Bordeaux could build some
manifest for core-updates. And then, once the manifest builds, we could
add some packages and repeat.
It would avoid that we all build the same things; worse, that each of us
burn many CPU just for knowing what fails.
Well, maybe it could be helpful if now Berlin or Bordeaux starts to
build etc/release-manifest.scm. WDYT?
Cheers,
simon