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diff --git a/doc/contributing.texi b/doc/contributing.texi index c9dd7d6c04..e105467480 100644 --- a/doc/contributing.texi +++ b/doc/contributing.texi @@ -1016,7 +1016,6 @@ your @code{operating-system} configuration: (service qemu-binfmt-service-type (qemu-binfmt-configuration (platforms (lookup-qemu-platforms "arm" "aarch64")) - (guix-support? #t))) @end lisp Then reconfigure your system. diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index 3e7ffc81bc..e6ef7dbe03 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -28723,13 +28723,6 @@ This is the configuration for the @code{qemu-binfmt} service. The list of emulated QEMU platforms. Each item must be a @dfn{platform object} as returned by @code{lookup-qemu-platforms} (see below). -@item @code{guix-support?} (default: @code{#t}) -When it is true, QEMU and all its dependencies are added to the build -environment of @command{guix-daemon} (@pxref{Invoking guix-daemon, -@option{--chroot-directory} option}). This allows the @code{binfmt_misc} -handlers to be used within the build environment, which in turn means -that you can transparently build programs for another architecture. - For example, let's suppose you're on an x86_64 machine and you have this service: @@ -28737,7 +28730,6 @@ service: (service qemu-binfmt-service-type (qemu-binfmt-configuration (platforms (lookup-qemu-platforms "arm")) - (guix-support? #t))) @end lisp You can run: @@ -28752,10 +28744,6 @@ build}, transparently using QEMU to emulate the ARMv7 CPU@. Pretty handy if you'd like to test a package build for an architecture you don't have access to! -When @code{guix-support?} is set to @code{#f}, programs for other -architectures can still be executed transparently, but invoking commands -like @command{guix build -s armhf-linux @dots{}} will fail. - @item @code{qemu} (default: @code{qemu}) The QEMU package to use. @end table |