Hey Ludo, Thanks for getting back to me, responses are inline below.
FYI, I'm planning to format the host (Guix is inside VirtualBox) and may not be able to assist for a period. I literally just installed Guix into Virtual Box with the defaults, selecting Australia / Melbourne where the option presented itself. The only other change was enabling sshd, but regardless the issue presents itself. That should be enough to replicate, otherwise I'll be able to assist further when I have my system back up. Cheers, Adam > > $ sudo guix system reconfigure /etc/config.scm > > <sudo warning snipped> > > guile: warning: failed to install locale > > hint: Consider installing the `glibc-utf8-locales' or `glibc-locales' > > package and defining > > `GUIX_LOCPATH', along these lines: > > > > guix package -i glibc-utf8-locales > > export GUIX_LOCPATH="$HOME/.guix-profile/lib/locale" > > > > See the "Application Setup" section in the manual, for more info. > > > > guix system: warning: cannot determine provenance for current system > > substitute: updating substitutes from 'https://ci.guix.gnu.org'... 100.0% > > That, I don’t understand. I tried to reproduce it by downloading > <https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/guix/guix-system-vm-image-1.1.0.x86_64-linux.xz> > (which is essentially the result of installing Guix System from 1.1.0). > I ran ‘guix pull’ (which took a lot of time…) and then ‘guix system > reconfigure’. ‘guix system reconfigure’ would only emit the one-liner: > > warning: failed to install locale > > and not the hint about GUIX_LOCPATH, and then it just went ahead. > > What locale does your system use? You can type “env | grep LC_” to see. > I'm using en_AU $ env | grep GUIX GUIX_LOCPATH=/run/current-system/locale GUIX_GTK3_PATH=/run/current-system/profile/lib/gtk-3.0 $ env | grep LC_ $ Here's my system configuration, it should be straight out of the installer. adam@Hetzer ~$ cat /etc/config.scm ;; This is an operating system configuration generated ;; by the graphical installer. (use-modules (gnu)) (use-service-modules desktop networking ssh xorg) (operating-system (locale "en_AU.utf8") (timezone "Australia/Melbourne") (keyboard-layout (keyboard-layout "au")) (host-name "Hetzer") (users (cons* (user-account (name "adam") (comment "Adam Griffiths") (group "users") (home-directory "/home/adam") (supplementary-groups '("wheel" "netdev" "audio" "video"))) %base-user-accounts)) (packages (append (list (specification->package "nss-certs")) %base-packages)) (services (append (list (service gnome-desktop-service-type) (service openssh-service-type) (set-xorg-configuration (xorg-configuration (keyboard-layout keyboard-layout)))) %desktop-services)) (bootloader (bootloader-configuration (bootloader grub-bootloader) (target "/dev/sda") (keyboard-layout keyboard-layout))) (swap-devices (list "/dev/sda2")) (file-systems (cons* (file-system (mount-point "/") (device (uuid "908e25d3-f03b-4808-8f1c-8f922e16408c" 'ext4)) (type "ext4")) %base-file-systems))) > > (The ‘guix’ command provided by ‘guix pull’ comes with > ‘glibc-utf8-locales’ since commit > ba48895899a117d6ace2209c3f54411a4a989133, but the locale you’re using > could be missing from that.) > > > downloading from > > https://ci.guix.gnu.org/nar/lzip/0llx3y194278l5ksr4xh9kc64mh8nn8d-nss-certs-3.52.1 > > ... > > nss-certs-3.52.1 133KiB 186KiB/s 00:00 > > [######## ] 48.3% > > Backtrace: > > 3 (apply-smob/1 #<catch-closure 7f10d4c80120>) > > In ice-9/boot-9.scm: > > 705:2 2 (call-with-prompt _ _ #<procedure default-prompt-handle?>) > > In ice-9/eval.scm: > > 619:8 1 (_ #(#(#<directory (guile-user) 7f10d490e140>))) > > In guix/ui.scm: > > 1936:12 0 (run-guix-command _ . _) > > > > guix/ui.scm:1936:12: In procedure run-guix-command: > > Throw to key `encoding-error' with args `("scm_to_stringn" "cannot convert > > wide string to output locale" 84 #f #f)'. > > substitution of > > /gnu/store/0llx3y194278l5ksr4xh9kc64mh8nn8d-nss-certs-3.52.1 failed > > This is really puzzling: guix-daemon is always running in a valid UTF-8 > locale, as can be seen like this: > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > $ sudo herd status guix-daemon > Status of guix-daemon: > It is started. > Running value is 29814. > It is enabled. > Provides (guix-daemon). > Requires (user-processes). > Conflicts with (). > Will be respawned. > $ sudo cat /proc/29814/environ |tr '\0' '\n' > GUIX_LOCPATH=/gnu/store/z7a6sbvqzb5zapwpznmjkq2rsxil6i67-glibc-utf8-locales-2.31/lib/locale > LC_ALL=en_US.utf8 > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- $ sudo herd status guix-daemon Password: Status of guix-daemon: It is started. Running value is 229. It is enabled. Provides (guix-daemon). Requires (user-processes). Conflicts with (). Will be respawned. $ sudo cat /proc/229/environ | tr '\0' '\n' GUIX_LOCPATH=/gnu/store/n79cf8bvy3k96gjk1rf18d36w40lkwlr-glibc-utf8-locales-2.29/lib/locale LC_ALL=en_US.utf8 Shouldn't this be en_AU.utf8? Or at least en_GB.utf8? There is an en_AU locale available: $ ls /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_AU.utf8/LC_MESSAGES/ SYS_LC_MESSAGES I notice there's also 2 en_US locales: $ /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US. en_US.utf8/ en_US.UTF-8/ The locales all _appear_ to be there $ ls /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_*/ /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_AU.utf8/: LC_ADDRESS LC_CTYPE LC_MEASUREMENT LC_MONETARY LC_NUMERIC LC_TELEPHONE LC_COLLATE LC_IDENTIFICATION LC_MESSAGES/ LC_NAME LC_PAPER LC_TIME /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_CA.utf8/: LC_ADDRESS LC_CTYPE LC_MEASUREMENT LC_MONETARY LC_NUMERIC LC_TELEPHONE LC_COLLATE LC_IDENTIFICATION LC_MESSAGES/ LC_NAME LC_PAPER LC_TIME /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_GB.utf8/: LC_ADDRESS LC_CTYPE LC_MEASUREMENT LC_MONETARY LC_NUMERIC LC_TELEPHONE LC_COLLATE LC_IDENTIFICATION LC_MESSAGES/ LC_NAME LC_PAPER LC_TIME /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.utf8/: LC_ADDRESS LC_CTYPE LC_MEASUREMENT LC_MONETARY LC_NUMERIC LC_TELEPHONE LC_COLLATE LC_IDENTIFICATION LC_MESSAGES/ LC_NAME LC_PAPER LC_TIME /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.UTF-8/: LC_ADDRESS LC_CTYPE LC_MEASUREMENT LC_MONETARY LC_NUMERIC LC_TELEPHONE LC_COLLATE LC_IDENTIFICATION LC_MESSAGES/ LC_NAME LC_PAPER LC_TIME But the contents of the LC_MESSAGES directories differ. $ ls /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_*/** /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_AU.utf8/LC_ADDRESS /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_AU.utf8/LC_COLLATE /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_AU.utf8/LC_CTYPE /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_AU.utf8/LC_IDENTIFICATION /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_AU.utf8/LC_MEASUREMENT /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_AU.utf8/LC_MONETARY /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_AU.utf8/LC_NAME /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_AU.utf8/LC_NUMERIC /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_AU.utf8/LC_PAPER /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_AU.utf8/LC_TELEPHONE /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_AU.utf8/LC_TIME /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_CA.utf8/LC_ADDRESS /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_CA.utf8/LC_COLLATE /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_CA.utf8/LC_CTYPE /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_CA.utf8/LC_IDENTIFICATION /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_CA.utf8/LC_MEASUREMENT /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_CA.utf8/LC_MONETARY /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_CA.utf8/LC_NAME /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_CA.utf8/LC_NUMERIC /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_CA.utf8/LC_PAPER /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_CA.utf8/LC_TELEPHONE /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_CA.utf8/LC_TIME /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_GB.utf8/LC_ADDRESS /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_GB.utf8/LC_COLLATE /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_GB.utf8/LC_CTYPE /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_GB.utf8/LC_IDENTIFICATION /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_GB.utf8/LC_MEASUREMENT /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_GB.utf8/LC_MONETARY /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_GB.utf8/LC_NAME /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_GB.utf8/LC_NUMERIC /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_GB.utf8/LC_PAPER /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_GB.utf8/LC_TELEPHONE /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_GB.utf8/LC_TIME /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.utf8/LC_ADDRESS /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.UTF-8/LC_ADDRESS /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.utf8/LC_COLLATE /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.UTF-8/LC_COLLATE /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.utf8/LC_CTYPE /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.utf8/LC_IDENTIFICATION /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.UTF-8/LC_IDENTIFICATION /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.utf8/LC_MEASUREMENT /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.UTF-8/LC_MEASUREMENT /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.utf8/LC_MONETARY /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.UTF-8/LC_MONETARY /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.utf8/LC_NAME /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.UTF-8/LC_NAME /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.utf8/LC_NUMERIC /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.UTF-8/LC_NUMERIC /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.utf8/LC_PAPER /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.UTF-8/LC_PAPER /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.utf8/LC_TELEPHONE /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.UTF-8/LC_TELEPHONE /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.utf8/LC_TIME /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.UTF-8/LC_TIME /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_AU.utf8/LC_MESSAGES: SYS_LC_MESSAGES /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_CA.utf8/LC_MESSAGES: SYS_LC_MESSAGES /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_GB.utf8/LC_MESSAGES: SYS_LC_MESSAGES /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.utf8/LC_MESSAGES: SYS_LC_MESSAGES /run/current-system/locale/2.29/en_US.UTF-8/LC_MESSAGES: SYS_LC_MESSAGES Is this correct? At first glance (with no knowledge of how the locales work) I would assume that en_AU and en_CA overlay onto en_GB. But even en_GB is effectively empty, which would contradict that assumption. > > However, I just realized that ‘guix substitute’ switches to the client’s > locale: > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > ;; Attempt to install the client's locale, mostly so that messages are > ;; suitably translated. > (match (or (find-daemon-option "untrusted-locale") > (find-daemon-option "locale")) > (#f #f) > (locale (false-if-exception (setlocale LC_ALL locale)))) > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > Thus, if the client is running in a non-UTF-8 locale, we can end up with > the error you report. > > Thanks, > Ludo’.