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Re: Small documentation improvements
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Martin H. |
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Re: Small documentation improvements |
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Mon, 07 Aug 2017 01:37:16 +0200 |
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Am 2017-08-05 23:09, schrieb address@hidden:
Hi,
"Martin H." <address@hidden> skribis:
I've pulled my hair out because I wasn't able to build any
package. Turns out the following line at "Running Guix Before It Is
Installed"
(https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/html_node/Running-Guix-Before-It-Is-Installed.html#Running-Guix-Before-It-Is-Installed):
$ sudo ./pre-inst-env guix-daemon --build-users-group=guixbuild
should rather be
$ sudo -E ./pre-inst-env guix-daemon --build-users-group=guixbuild
Otherwise the daemon won't have the GUILE_LOAD_PATH set correctly. At
least when running this from a user checkout of Guix on a GuixSD
system.
Indeed. I made this change and added a note to explain. Thanks!
Actually, it seems this change was totally wrong and broke my system. At
least that's what happened: I didn't really realize it immediately, but
after this change and the first successful package compile inside my
guix checkout I ended up with broken links to libgcc and libstd++. That
means I couldn't run any command anymore. I had to boot a live cd and
fix those problems manually the hard way in order to get the system to
boot again.
The "sudo -E" makes GUILE_LOAD_PATH contain the paths of the development
guix instance *in addition* to the paths of the system instance (in
/run/current-system). As far as I understand, that then means two guix
daemons with different packages sources are partially operating on the
same store directories. The development checkout should rather only use
its own store directory, right? Can anyone clear up how it is supposed
to work?
So the documentation change should probably immediately be reverted.
The reason I tried this change in the first place was that each `guix
build` call ends up with the following error, when the daemon is not
started with "sudo -E":
substitute: ;;; Failed to autoload make-session in (gnutls):
substitute: ;;; ERROR: missing interface for module (gnutls)
substitute: Backtrace:
substitute: 1 (primitive-load
"/home/martin/git/guix/scripts/guix")
substitute: In guix/ui.scm:
substitute: 1331:12 0 (run-guix-command _ . _)
substitute:
substitute: guix/ui.scm:1331:12: In procedure run-guix-command:
substitute: guix/ui.scm:1331:12: In procedure module-lookup: Unbound
variable: make-session
guix build: error: corrupt input while restoring archive from #<closed:
file 1fe3d90>
There probably has to be a different solution to this problem. I found
recent threads with similar problems, but this seems to be different.
Best
Martin