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Re: It’s building!
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Ricardo Wurmus |
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Re: It’s building! |
Date: |
Sun, 22 Jan 2017 17:02:25 +0100 |
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mu4e 0.9.18; emacs 25.1.1 |
ng0 <address@hidden> writes:
> For me it fails, I tried to adopt this to my
> %desktop-services-sans-ntpd but I haven't found the right way to
> make use of it:
>
> (define %desktop-services-sans-ntpd
> ;; List of services typically useful for a "desktop" use case.
> (cons* (slim-service)
> (screen-locker-service slock)
> (screen-locker-service xlockmore "xlock")
> (avahi-service)
> (wicd-service)
> (udisks-service)
> (upower-service)
> (colord-service)
> (geoclue-service)
> (polkit-service)
> (elogind-service)
> (dbus-service)
> (guix-service-type config =>
This isn’t going to work because you ripped this chunk from a
“modify-services” expression.
> Identation broken because this happens when you copy from emacs
> with X into terminal emacs.
You can use C-M-q to reindent an expression.
> Obviously this fails because "config" is not known.
That’s because you’re not doing this within “modify-services”.
> I'm open for ideas on how to erase ntp from the services in a
> better way, I'm running a replacement for ntpd.
You can use regular Scheme to filter lists, for example:
(filter (compose not (cut eq? 'ntp <>) service-type-name service-kind)
%desktop-services)
This means: run through all elements of “%desktop-services”, extract the
service type (“service-kind”), extract the type name from the kind
(“service-type-name”), check if it’s equal
to 'ntp (“(cut eq? 'ntp <>)”), then throw it out (“not”). The first
argument to “filter” is just a big function.
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Ricardo
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