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Redundant library grafts leads to breakage
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Message #56 received at 47115 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hi Jack,
Jack Hill <jackhill <at> jackhill.us> writes:
> On Sun, 14 Mar 2021, Mark H Weaver wrote:
>
>> (1) You must *delete* the "older" system generations and user profiles
>> e.g. by running "guix system delete-generations" and "guix package
>> --delete-generations", or else "guix gc" won't clear them from your
>> store. It is not enough to merely switch to an older system
>> generation and profiles.
>>
>> (2) You'll also need to actually reboot into the older system
>> generation, because /run/booted-system will continue to protect
>> (from GC) the system that you last booted into, even after you
>> switch systems.
>>
>> Did you do those things before running "guix gc"?
>
> Oops, I left out those details. Yes, I did both those things.
It occurs to me that we missed something: the profiles in
~/.config/guix/current that are managed by "guix pull". It might be
that code within Guix itself was miscompiled (e.g. gnu/build/svg.scm),
or else that a profile in ~/.config/guix/current is still holding a
reference to something else that was miscompiled, (e.g. guile-cairo).
I suggest "guix pull --commit=453e101fc3f7dac9aabcd6122cf05fb7925103c7",
and then "guix package -p ~/.config/guix/current --delete-generations"
to delete any generations of Guix at commits that came after the Cairo
graft (use "guix pull --list-generations" to list them). Do this for
all user accounts (including root) that have a ~/.config/guix/current
directory. Then, try "guix gc" again.
Thanks,
Mark
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