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[rust] Segfault when trying to download dependencies using Cargo
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Message #8 received at 61284 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
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> mve $ cargo build
> Updating crates.io index
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
I am very new to Guix System - just installed it this
morning.
However, I seem to have had the same issue today,
and apparently found a workaroung.
I tried to run it under strace and it indicated that
apparently it segfaults when it tries to find and
parse several git config files, especially
$HOME/.gitconfig .
Found on the web multiple suggestions that these config
files might be faulty - but I could not find any fault
in my file.
Instead, I found a workaround that might help you:
I set the environment variable
export CARGO_NET_GIT_FETCH_WITH_CLI=true
which changes the way in which cargo uses git.
With this, it works for me.
On top of that, I had further errors with cargo
which might or might not be unrelated, when doing a
"cargo build". There it looks like rust-cargo and
rustc-1.82.0 are somehow out of sync, leading cargo to
query rustc for a profile option which is not supported by
rustc (print-split-debuginfo). Roughly, it is failing
with this error message, which relates to a much older
version:
https://github.com/kbknapp/cargo-outdated/issues/355
But, *both* errors only happen on my new Guix System
installation, not in Guix package manager on top
of Debian 12 with the same rust-cargo version.
I'll make a separate bug tracking entry for that one
(I need to capture the output and check the version
numbers again).
I suspicion I have is that actually one of rustc or
cargo might actually refer to an out-dated version,
causing a mismatch. Perhaps because of an ci glitch.
Perhaps it is informative to check the installed
version with "cargo -vV" ? One important point
is surely to not mix up manually installed binaries
and the Guix-installed ones... but I am still new
and confused by all this.
--
Johannes Nix
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