On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 08:31:54AM +0600, Dmitry Matveyev wrote: > Hello, > > I use guix on Arch Linux, version > 050be36cbf3a42199f64f2e44c59f1cb1b3afab5. > > Several invocations of guix build --keep-failed creates directories in > /tmp like this one guix-build-hello-2.10.drv-0 for 1st build and then > guix-build-hello-2.10.drv-1 for 2nd and so on (with last digit > increasing). But environment variables for all of them are set to point > to the very 1st directory. > > Reproduce: > > $ guix build --check --keep-failed hello > ^C > $ guix build --check --keep-failed hello > ^C > $ cd /tmp/guix-build-hello-2.10.drv-1/ > $ grep PWD environment-variables > export OLDPWD > export PWD="/tmp/guix-build-hello-2.10.drv-0/hello-2.10" > > Here although we are in directory /tmp/guix-build-hello-2.10.drv-1/, PWD > is set to .drv-0 directory.
I see, thanks for the report. This is probably because, within the build environment, the directory is always named '/tmp/guix-build-$name-$version.drv-0/', for reproducibility. We should see about changing the PWD variable after the build fails.