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guix pull failed
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Message #16 received at 29840-done <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Fis Trivial <ybbs.daans <at> hotmail.com> skribis:
> On 12/27/2017 03:14 AM, Leo Famulari wrote:
>> On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 05:33:21PM +0000, Fis Trivial wrote:
>>
>> Hi, thanks for this report!
>>
>>> Runing `guix pull` generates the following error message:
>>>
>>>
>>> Updating from Git repository at
>>> 'https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git'...
>>> Building from Git commit b982fb1c09573f4638324d7809ec18d0c9956d11...
>>> The following derivation will be built:
>>> /gnu/store/d8gx000cbyihr3x3gggnm9d61adjb0s3-guix-latest.drv
>>> copying and compiling to
>>> '/gnu/store/42n0q7dhq5l7yd0hd550m80zw2z256fy-guix-latest' with Guile
>>> 2.2.2...
>>> loading... 26.3% of 659 filesrandom seed for tests: 1514135440
>>> compiling... 100.0% of 659 files
>>> Backtrace:
>>> Exception thrown while printing backtrace:
>>> ERROR: In procedure private-lookup: Module named (guile) does not exist
>> I successfully did `guix pull` based on that commit (b982fb1c095).
>>
>>> Platform:
>>>
>>> I am currently running guix on top of Fedora 26 x86_64. The native
>>> version of
>>>
>>> guile is 2.0.14, and the guile used in compilation is 2.2.2 (reading from
>>> the error message).
>> The Guile provided by the host system is not used for `guix pull` as far
>> as I can tell, so I'm not sure what's going on here.
>>
>> I'm curious, how did you install Guix? That is, from a Fedora package,
>> our manual's instructions, etc?
> Thanks for the reply. I installed Guix according to the Guix manual.
> The next pull for another commit was successful. I am not sure if
> this sill worth investigating.
This could be an instance of <https://bugs.gnu.org/27476>.
I’m closing the bug now, but do tell us if it shows up again!
Thanks,
Ludo’.
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