GNU bug report logs - #77709
Restoring the Hurd on core-packages-team branch

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Package: guix;

Reported by: yelninei <at> tutamail.com

Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2025 14:56:01 UTC

Severity: normal

Done: yelninei <at> tutamail.com

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From: Z572 <z572 <at> z572.online>
To: 77709 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Cc: yelninei <at> tutamail.com
Subject: bug#77709: Restoring the Hurd on core-packages-team branch
Date: Wed, 07 May 2025 22:35:15 +0800
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yelninei--- via Bug reports for GNU Guix <bug-guix <at> gnu.org> writes:

> The openssl test issue went away after I updated openssl to 3.4.1
>
> Considering that 3.4.0 is vulnerable to CVE-2024-12797 and CVE-2024-13176
> it should probably be upgraded, but I dont know whether to use 3.4.1 or 3.5.0 ?

As far as I know, openssl 3.5 is the lts version and I would tend to
upgrade to 3.5. Are you interested in sending patches to update it?


>
> I reconfigured a minimal server os (basically just openssh and dhcp
> and and a hurd vm, removing guix-icons and no grub image to prevent a
> dependency on librsvg and thus rust) ontop of my WIP
> core-packages-team successfully and encountered some issueson the
> linux side:
>
> - dtc: Test failures
> - fakeroot: Fixed by an update to 1.37.1.1
> - python-pyelfutils: Test failures
> - nvi: Add a missing #~ in the #:make-flags
> - clisp: Test failures (this is needed because of gnulib -> patch -> linux-libre-source)
> - openbios: Had issues building libstdc++ for not version 14. The
> package is using gcc-10. Changing to the normal gcc (-14) and it fails
> compiling.  I worked around this by updating to a later commit which
> includes a change to disable a compiler warning.
>
>
> I ignored them for now because my main goal was a childhurd with
> glibc-2.41, latest hurd and mach natively.
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