Hello, Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> skribis:
> When a system is built that requests a kernel module that does not > exists, this is the error message a user will see: > > Backtrace: > 8 (primitive-load "/gnu/store/vz7ci9rh483f2zps2cl174rd91b?") > In ice-9/eval.scm: > 619:8 7 (_ #f) > 626:19 6 (_ #<directory (guile-user) 7cf140>) > 159:9 5 (_ _) > In gnu/build/linux-modules.scm: > 184:47 4 (recursive-module-dependencies _ #:lookup-module _) > 98:14 3 (module-dependencies _) > 85:18 2 (modinfo-section-contents _) > In ice-9/ports.scm: > 439:11 1 (call-with-input-file #f #<procedure get-bytevector-al?> ?) > In unknown file: > 0 (open-file #f "r" #:encoding #f #:guess-encoding #f) > > ERROR: In procedure open-file: > Wrong type (expecting string): #f > builder for `/gnu/store/0ahsvp7wx52zzh1rywbdbq78llcwb7id-linux-modules.drv' > failed with exit code 1 This project is incredible: the bug was fixed even before you had reported it, in commit 4db7a9dc663c5b26e45ec35538bf68ff87acdf7b. :-) You still get a backtrace, but at least the error message is somewhat clearer. (Should we do away with the backtrace?) Ludo’.