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Re: core-updates: Emacs is only supported on x86_64-linux?
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Chris Marusich |
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Re: core-updates: Emacs is only supported on x86_64-linux? |
Date: |
Tue, 09 Mar 2021 00:20:15 -0800 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.3 (gnu/linux) |
Chris Marusich <cmmarusich@gmail.com> writes:
> How about a patch like the following - would it be acceptable to you?
Actually, I've realized that that patch wasn't quite right. I've
attached a corrected version to this email.
Although the %current-system parameter will look like "x86_64-linux"
because it's a Guix system name, the %current-target-system parameter
will look like "x86_64-linux-gnu" (or whatever the user happens to
supply, e.g. via the --target option of "guix build") because it's a GNU
triplet. The attached patch accomplishes the same goal as before, but
it uses string-prefix? to check whether we're building for an x86_64
machine, rather than matching on an exact string.
--
Chris
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- core-updates: Emacs is only supported on x86_64-linux?, Chris Marusich, 2021/03/07
- Re: core-updates: Emacs is only supported on x86_64-linux?, Mark H Weaver, 2021/03/07
- Re: core-updates: Emacs is only supported on x86_64-linux?, Leo Famulari, 2021/03/07
- Re: core-updates: Emacs is only supported on x86_64-linux?, Chris Marusich, 2021/03/07
- Re: core-updates: Emacs is only supported on x86_64-linux?, Ricardo Wurmus, 2021/03/08
- Re: core-updates: Emacs is only supported on x86_64-linux?, Chris Marusich, 2021/03/09
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- Re: core-updates: Emacs is only supported on x86_64-linux?, Mark H Weaver, 2021/03/09
- Re: core-updates: Emacs is only supported on x86_64-linux?, Christopher Baines, 2021/03/08
- Re: core-updates: Emacs is only supported on x86_64-linux?, Mark H Weaver, 2021/03/09
Re: core-updates: Emacs is only supported on x86_64-linux?, Christopher Baines, 2021/03/07