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Re: State of core-updates
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Roman Scherer |
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Re: State of core-updates |
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Tue, 14 Mar 2023 10:27:43 +0100 |
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Hi Andreas,
could we please add the jemalloc package that supports transparent huge
page sizes on aarch64 (which is currently waiting in core-updates) to
this list? At the moment any substitute which involves jemalloc isn't
useable on Linux kernels with a page size > 4K and requires building the
whole rust chain to Icecat working.
Please let me know if I can help with this somehow?
Thanks, Roman.
Andreas Enge <andreas@enge.fr> writes:
>
> Here is my eclectic selection of packages I would add to the job:
> - guix (builds)
> - icecat (builds)
> - ungoogled-chromium (probably also builds)
> - openjdk (pulls in rust!, and builds)
> - unison (pulls in ocaml, and builds)
> - calibre (pulls in qt@5 and python; the former builds, the latter still
> has some problems, among which the python bindings to qt, and packages
> failing their tests even when updating to the latest release)
> - pandoc (pulls in ghc, which currently fails its tests @9.2.5)
> Please suggest more leaf packages that exercise your favourite missing
> language or application domain!
>
> Andreas
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- State of core-updates, Andreas Enge, 2023/03/10
- Re: State of core-updates, Josselin Poiret, 2023/03/10
- Re: State of core-updates, Christopher Baines, 2023/03/10
- Re: State of core-updates, Simon Tournier, 2023/03/13
- Re: State of core-updates,
Roman Scherer <=
- Re: State of core-updates, Maxim Cournoyer, 2023/03/14
- Re: State of core-updates, Andreas Enge, 2023/03/14
- Re: State of core-updates, Maxim Cournoyer, 2023/03/14
- Re: State of core-updates, Andreas Enge, 2023/03/15
- Re: State of core-updates, Efraim Flashner, 2023/03/15
- Re: State of core-updates, Andreas Enge, 2023/03/15
- Re: State of core-updates, Maxim Cournoyer, 2023/03/15
- Re: State of core-updates, Maxim Cournoyer, 2023/03/15