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Re: Rust = bust?
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Tobias Geerinckx-Rice |
Subject: |
Re: Rust = bust? |
Date: |
Sun, 30 Jun 2019 21:32:31 +0200 |
Swedebugia,
swedebugia wrote:
http://ci.guix.gnu.org/search?query=rust-1.30
->
http://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/1303680/details "dependency failed"
What does that mean?
What is going on?
That a package (well, derivation) upon which rust@1.30.1 depends
failed to build.
I'm almost certain that Cuirass doesn't currently track dependency
information the way it eventually should, which would mean there's
no way to find out *which* dependency failed. The only way to
find out would be build rust@1.30.1 yourself and see what fails
before you get to it. If you do get to it, you managed to build
something that ci.guix didn't and you should feel proud.
I logged into my substitute server to find out more, but:
athena.tobias.gr ~ λ guix describe
Generation 109 Jun 30 2019 21:11:58 (current)
guix a3d1a34
repository URL: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git
branch: master
commit: a3d1a3487a34820d2a0b3d5e6206e4df1c77c15c
athena.tobias.gr ~ λ guix build rust@1.30.1
[…]
/gnu/store/p20fkgdlqqw4dlfqg8jximqg6qpcz7a1-rust-1.30.1
Looks like I already built the entire rust chain successfully. (?)
You're welcome to give my substitute server at https://guix.<my
domain name> a try (more info at that URL). I'd be interested in
both success and failure. :-)
Also could somebody tell me how to shut off the tests if I
choose to
build them myself?
Edit the package definition to add ‘#:tests? #f’ to the arguments
field. This will change the derivation and all that depend on it
(so you won't get substitutes for anything that depends on your
untested rust fork).
Kind regards,
T G-R
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