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#52908
'tests/guix-system.sh' fails on aarch64-linux
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Reported by: Leo Famulari <leo <at> famulari.name>
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2021 23:54:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: Leo Famulari <leo <at> famulari.name>
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Hi Chris,
Chris Marusich <cmmarusich <at> gmail.com> writes:
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> Hi Aiko and Leo,
>
> Aiko Kyle <aikokyle <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>> It would be great to get this upstreamed soon so I can start guix
>> pulling master. I think the guix commit and revision in
>> package-management.scm will also need to be bumped after applying this
>> fix.
>
> It shouldn't be necessary to update the guix commit and revision in
> package-management.scm. My understanding is that "guix pull" will
> install Guix at the specified commit; it does not use the guix package
> to decide which version to install. In other words, even if at the
> specified commit the "guix" package is defined to use an older version
> (I believe this is always the case, actually), it will not stop "guix
> pull" from installing Guix at the specified commit.
>
> If it's necessary to update the "guix" package, we can certainly do it.
> However, I don't recall that it's necessary for fixing "guix pull"
> problems like this. If you still believe it's necessary, can you help
> me to understand why it's necessary?
I believe we'll have to update the package as well. For example on
aarch64 I can do a `guix pull' just fine, however `guix system reconfigure'
fails because it builds the full guix package, including running the
tests.
You've mentioned that `guix pull' was not working for you on ppc64
though right? I wonder why, is this a difference between using Guix as
the OS as opposed to a package manager on top of another OS?
Thanks,
Pierre
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