Alex Vorobiev <alexander.vorob...@gmail.com> skribis: > Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org> writes: > >> >> Alex Vorobiev <alexander.vorobiev <at> gmail.com> skribis: >> >> > Thanks! I pulled the master from git and rebuilt/reinstalled guix. Now > I >> > don't see that error! But I do see another one: >> > >> > $ guix package -i bash >> > looking for the latest release of GNU bash...FTP to `ftp.gnu.org' > failed: >> > 530: User access denied. >> >> This is annoying but harmless: ‘guix package’ is looking for the latest >> Bash version available at ftp.gnu.org to tell you whether a newer one is >> available upstream. Here it cannot do that, so it just proceeds with >> installation. > > Hi, > How is it harmless? The error just causes the command to show the backtrace > and quit. It does not proceed with the installation.
I actually experience the same thing yesterday on a network that blocked FTP, and noticed that this was indeed not working as intended. Commit 820a403 fixes that (you can get it with “guix pull”.) Thanks! Ludo’.