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bug#37071: guix import pypi httpie fails
From: |
Ludovic Courtès |
Subject: |
bug#37071: guix import pypi httpie fails |
Date: |
Wed, 28 Aug 2019 22:48:48 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.2 (gnu/linux) |
Hi,
Robert Vollmert <address@hidden> skribis:
> $ guix import pypi httpie
> …0.2.tar.gz 83KiB 291KiB/s 00:00 [##################]
> 100.0%
> ….py3-none-any.whl 58KiB 201KiB/s 00:00 [##################]
> 100.0%
> guix import: warning: Failed to extract file: httpie-1.0.2.dist-info/METADATA
> from wheel.
> Backtrace:
> 15 (primitive-load "/home/rob/.config/guix/current/bin/guix")
> In guix/ui.scm:
> 1692:12 14 (run-guix-command _ . _)
> In guix/scripts/import.scm:
> 115:11 13 (guix-import . _)
> In guix/scripts/import/pypi.scm:
> 102:23 12 (guix-import-pypi . _)
> In guix/memoization.scm:
> 98:0 11 (_ #<hash-table 11e5b20 0/31> ("httpie") _)
> In unknown file:
> 10 (_ #<procedure 11f9580 at guix/memoization.scm:179:32 …> …)
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> 829:9 9 (catch _ _ #<procedure 7f2711b7fd48 at guix/import/pyp…> …)
> In guix/utils.scm:
> 635:8 8 (call-with-temporary-output-file _)
> In guix/import/pypi.scm:
> 384:25 7 (_ "/tmp/guix-file.A9OwRK" _)
> In guix/utils.scm:
> 635:8 6 (call-with-temporary-output-file #<procedure 1091c20 at…>)
> In guix/import/utils.scm:
> 133:10 5 (_ "/tmp/guix-file.jFzPxe" _)
> 123:4 4 (url-fetch _ _)
> In guix/build/download.scm:
> 763:4 3 (url-fetch "/tmp/guix-file.A9OwRK" "/tmp/guix-file.jFz…" …)
> In srfi/srfi-1.scm:
> 679:15 2 (append-map _ _ . _)
> 592:17 1 (map1 (#f))
> In guix/build/download.scm:
> 728:8 0 (maybe-expand-mirrors _ _)
>
> guix/build/download.scm:728:8: In procedure maybe-expand-mirrors:
> In procedure struct_vtable: Wrong type argument in position 1 (expecting
> struct): #f
The key here is the message “Failed to extract […] METADATA from wheel”.
When that happens, I think we miss too much information to do anything
sensible. Maxim, do you confirm?
If you add ‘unzip’ to $PATH, the problem should vanish.
We should probably process wheels & co. in derivations to avoid relying
on tools that may or may not be in $PATH.
Thoughts?
Ludo’.