@civodul Oh, but that will do nicely!
@civodul just tried it
$ ./pre-inst-env guix repl scheme@(guix-user)> ,use(guix) scheme@(guix-user)> ,use(guix utils) scheme@(guix-user)> ,use(gnu packages base) scheme@(guix-user)> (%current-system "i586-gnu") $1 = "x86_64-linux" scheme@(guix-user)> ,make-flags coreutils scheme@(guix-user)> ,make-flags coreutils $3 = (list (string-append "XFAIL_TESTS=" " test-fdutimensat" " test-futimens" " test-linkat" " test-renameat" " test-renameatu" " test-utimensat"))
-- lovely!
@janneke @civodul Can we compile define-public on the fly? That will be shockingly effective.
@civodul just tried it
$ ./pre-inst-env guix repl
scheme@(guix-user)> ,use(guix)
scheme@(guix-user)> ,use(guix utils)
scheme@(guix-user)> ,use(gnu packages base)
scheme@(guix-user)> (%current-system "i586-gnu")
$1 = "x86_64-linux"
scheme@(guix-user)> ,make-flags coreutils
scheme@(guix-user)> ,make-flags coreutils
$3 = (list (string-append "XFAIL_TESTS="
" test-fdutimensat"
" test-futimens"
" test-linkat"
" test-renameat"
" test-renameatu"
" test-utimensat"))
-- lovely!
@civodul just tried it
$ ./pre-inst-env guix repl
scheme@(guix-user)> ,use(guix)
scheme@(guix-user)> ,use(guix utils)
scheme@(guix-user)> ,use(gnu packages base)
scheme@(guix-user)> (%current-system "i586-gnu")
$1 = "x86_64-linux"
scheme@(guix-user)> ,make-flags coreutils
scheme@(guix-user)> ,make-flags coreutils
$3 = (list (string-append "XFAIL_TESTS="
" test-fdutimensat"
" test-futimens"
" test-linkat"
" test-renameat"
" test-renameatu"
" test-utimensat"))