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From: | o . rojon |
Subject: | bug#41715: The program '/gnu/store/foobar/compute-guix-derivation' failed to compute the derivation for guix |
Date: | Fri, 05 Jun 2020 07:54:06 +0200 |
User-agent: | Posteo Webmail |
Hej Ludo, thanks for the quick reply! I just tried to pull again and yielded the same result.Actually, no, there is nothing above these lines. Yet, let me copy/paste the whole command in/output. It is in german but I guess the steps are so common by now that it shouldnt be a problem to understand :)
# user@computer ~$ guix pull# Kanal „guix“ wird vom Git-Repository auf „https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git“ aktualisiert …
# Von diesen Kanälen wird erstellt: # guix https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git 0713929# guix pull: error: You found a bug: the program '/gnu/store/kpxami25fi3mrxb37sfbbx2s366chpk5-compute-guix-derivation' # failed to compute the derivation for Guix (version: "0713929685d2fd1970df1b1ce238ee7bd6e892f8"; system: "x86_64-linux"; # host version: "398ec3c1e265a3f89ed07987f33b264db82e4080"; pull-version: 1).
# Please report it by email to <bug-guix@gnu.org>.Also, now I am sure it has nothing to do with ram. Apart from the already available ram, I resized my swapdevice.
Is there anything else I should test? One thing I could do is to roll-back (I did a upgrade/reconfigure cycle after installation). Should I do that and then pull again?
Greetings, Olivier On 04.06.2020 22:00, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Hello, o.rojon@posteo.net skribis:on a freshly installed and reconfigured machine, I receive the following error: # guix pull: error: You found a bug: the program '/gnu/store/kpxami25fi3mrxb37sfbbx2s366chpk5-compute-guix-derivation' # failed to compute the derivation for Guix (version: "790ada9168e0689c1c4607c61cdc1d2dbc327abf"; system: "x86_64-linux"; # host version: "398ec3c1e265a3f89ed07987f33b264db82e4080"; pull-version: 1).Is there more info above these lines? I tried to reproduce it with: guix time-machine --commit=398ec3c1e265a3f89ed07987f33b264db82e4080 \ -- time-machine --commit=790ada9168e0689c1c4607c61cdc1d2dbc327abf \ -- describe but it works for me.I'm not entirely sure if, in this case, it is about RAM, as has been mentioned in this thread: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/41710 . I do have 24gb ram, but currently a small swap file, but that might be totally unrelated.24 GiB is more than enough. Is the problem reproducible if you try again now? Thanks for reporting the issue, Ludo’.
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