Liliana Marie Prikler <liliana.prik...@gmail.com> writes:
> Am Donnerstag, dem 28.09.2023 um 12:23 +0000 schrieb Théo Tyburn: >> Oh, it seems I took the WARNING message for an ERROR message. >> >> The error message seems to just be: >> > Unhandled UIOP/LISP-BUILD:COMPILE-FILE-ERROR in thread #<SB- >> > THREAD:THREAD tid=21 "main thread" RUNNING >> > >> > {100AFE8113}>: >> > COMPILE-FILE-ERROR while >> > compiling #<CL-SOURCE-FILE "cl-sndfile" "cffi-sndfile"> >> >> No sure what can be done with this. > Note that this error doesn't tell you where CL would have written the > compiled file to. > > Am Donnerstag, dem 28.09.2023 um 14:21 +0000 schrieb Théo Tyburn: >> Not sure in what retrying a compilation on the interactive debugger >> is different from compiling normally. But I need to understand why >> the retrying of compilation does in order to replicate it without the >> need of an interactive session. > I'd hazard a guess that your $HOME is writable in the interactive case > and not so much during guix build :) > Well, that still doesn't explain why the compilation fails normally in > the interactive case, does it? I think for that you'd have to look up > uiop/lisp-build:compile-file and see when it raises errors. Enter > rubber ducky. Yes, that's probably the right place to look for hints. Need to find out where and how compiled files are written. Thanks