Christopher Baines writes: > I've spent a bunch of time in the last few days trying to see if I can > get the bordeaux build farm moving on core-updates and I think things > are moving at pace now. Following on from this, builds have mostly paused for the last few days as many changes have landed on the master branch. There's a few impactful changes in this range [1] (subversion, git-minimal, qt-build-system, ...) but also going back just over a week there were the lisp-team changes pushed to master (ecl and sbcl updates) which I don't think are in core-updates yet. 1: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/log/?qt=range&q=c5fc11488c..831001c581 It's hard to tell how these changes will interact with those on core-updates but I think we need to just rebase the branch and find out. I've now done that and pushed it as core-updates-next. This is mostly to allow others to make changes to core-updates-next today, before swapping it out with core-updates tomorrow. This core-updates-next also includes a few additional patches, plus the contents of tex-team, since that was next in the queue, and the changes shouldn't be risky. Some good progress was made with building core-updates, so I'm hoping that with this next iteration (and hopefully a quiet period on the master branch) we can get to the point where we can merge.