GNU bug report logs - #34227
Non-deterministic GHC build errors

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Package: guix;

Reported by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org>

Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2019 21:54:02 UTC

Severity: normal

Done: Lars-Dominik Braun <lars <at> 6xq.net>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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To: Lars-Dominik Braun <lars <at> 6xq.net>
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Subject: bug#34227: closed (Non-deterministic GHC build errors)
Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2023 12:40:01 +0000
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From: Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org>
To: Bug Guix <bug-guix <at> gnu.org>
Subject: Non-deterministic GHC build errors
Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2019 22:52:52 +0100
Hello,

I’ve noticed something really unexpected: take a Haskell package, say
‘ghc-libmpd’, build it several times (with --rounds or --check), and
notice that sometimes it will build successfully, and other times,
you’ll get a compiler error like this:

--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
Configuring libmpd-0.9.0.9...
phase `configure' succeeded after 0.9 seconds
starting phase `patch-generated-file-shebangs'
phase `patch-generated-file-shebangs' succeeded after 0.0 seconds
starting phase `build'
running "runhaskell Setup.hs" with command "build" and parameters ()
Preprocessing library for libmpd-0.9.0.9..
Building library for libmpd-0.9.0.9..
[ 1 of 36] Compiling Network.MPD.Core.Error ( src/Network/MPD/Core/Error.hs, dist/build/Network/MPD/Core/Error.o )

src/Network/MPD/Core/Error.hs:18:1: warning: [-Wdeprecations]
    Module ‘Control.Monad.Error’ is deprecated:
      Use "Control.Monad.Except" instead
   |
18 | import           Control.Monad.Error (Error(..))
   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

src/Network/MPD/Core/Error.hs:48:10: warning: [-Wdeprecations]
    In the use of type constructor or class ‘Error’
    (imported from Control.Monad.Error, but defined in transformers-0.5.5.0:Control.Monad.Trans.Error):
    Deprecated: "Use Control.Monad.Trans.Except instead"
   |
48 | instance Error MPDError where
   |          ^^^^^

src/Network/MPD/Core/Error.hs:48:10: warning: [-Wdeprecations]
    In the use of type constructor or class ‘Error’
    (imported from Control.Monad.Error, but defined in transformers-0.5.5.0:Control.Monad.Trans.Error):
    Deprecated: "Use Control.Monad.Trans.Except instead"
   |
48 | instance Error MPDError where
   |          ^^^^^
[ 2 of 36] Compiling Network.MPD.Core.Class ( src/Network/MPD/Core/Class.hs, dist/build/Network/MPD/Core/Class.o )

src/Network/MPD/Core/Class.hs:17:1: warning: [-Wdeprecations]
    Module ‘Control.Monad.Error’ is deprecated:
      Use "Control.Monad.Except" instead
   |
17 | import           Control.Monad.Error (MonadError)
   | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[ 3 of 36] Compiling Network.MPD.Util ( src/Network/MPD/Util.hs, dist/build/Network/MPD/Util.o )
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

That seems surreal to me.

Thoughts?

Ludo’.


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From: Lars-Dominik Braun <lars <at> 6xq.net>
To: 34227-done <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: Re: Non-deterministic GHC build errors
Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2023 13:39:18 +0100
None of these are actual errors, but warnings. I’ve built a ton of
Haskell packages and never encountered transient errors.


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