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Re: which of the two ArchLinux PKGBUILDs is better ? -- guix on Arch su
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alt . ep-co5h6f0t |
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Re: which of the two ArchLinux PKGBUILDs is better ? -- guix on Arch su errors |
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Wed, 7 Sep 2016 11:49:21 +0200 (CEST) |
> ArchLinux installers of guix should be aware that the standard size of
> /tmp on a 4 GB computer is too small for a full install of guix.
>
> Please enlarge your swap file and resize /tmp to like 20 GB, else
> you will repeatedly break during
>
> guix package -i hello
>
> After those mods I successfully ran guix on Manjaro (Arch derivate).
What exactly goes wrong when /tmp is less that 4 GB? There are a handful
of packages that require more than 4 GB of storage while building, but I
don't believe any of them are required to build hello.
after
guix package -i hello
there was 3 hours of building on a desktop machine. looked like a
make world
build was going on.
I wonder why, since on a guixSD it installing hello was much faster.
also beginners should be advised to make sure that `locale` does not
print any errors. export LC_... vars in bashrc so locale is 100 percent
OK BEFORE you go to install guix.
Else you will run into `cannot set locale` error repeatedly.
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