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[bug#50358] [PATCH core-updates-frozen 0/8] Shortened Rust bootstrap & o
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Ludovic Courtès |
Subject: |
[bug#50358] [PATCH core-updates-frozen 0/8] Shortened Rust bootstrap & other fixes. |
Date: |
Mon, 13 Sep 2021 10:24:41 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.2 (gnu/linux) |
Hi,
Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com> skribis:
> I feel like search-path-specification should be augmented to express
> patterns that would be useful with search paths such as the too wide
> XDG_DATA_DIRS: enable only when a child directory/file is present, for
> example.
>
> So far we've been adding ad-hoc fixes in build systems (such as for the
> qt-build-system, via (guix build qt-utils)); it seems it'd be cleaner to
> add this capability at the search path level.
>
> What do you think?
I’m of the kind who’d rather have reality match the model. ;-)
I think it would be nice to have a FONTCONFIG_FONT_PATH variable that
would only look at share/fonts.
What you describe would have uses beyond fontconfig, which is nice. The
downside is that it would make search path semantics and their
implementation more complex; we’d have to see what the impact is.
Thinking about it, I wonder if having (file-pattern "^fonts$") would
work here. But then, what if a profile contains several packages with
an XDG_DATA_DIRS search path but different ‘file-pattern’ values?…
Thanks,
Ludo’.
[bug#50358] [PATCH core-updates-frozen 4/8] gnu: rust: Bootstrap rust from 1.39.0 and optimize build time., Maxim Cournoyer, 2021/09/03
[bug#50358] [PATCH core-updates-frozen 6/8] gnu: Build all Rust packages using the latest rustc., Maxim Cournoyer, 2021/09/03
[bug#50358] [PATCH core-updates-frozen 7/8] gnu: mozjs-78: Update to 78.13.0., Maxim Cournoyer, 2021/09/03
[bug#50358] [PATCH core-updates-frozen 1/8] guix: packages: Fix repacking of plain tarballs., Mathieu Othacehe, 2021/09/03
[bug#50358] [PATCH core-updates-frozen 0/8] Shortened Rust bootstrap & other fixes., Ludovic Courtès, 2021/09/08