Hi Tobias, On Sat, Nov 30, 2024, at 8:18 PM, Tobias Alexandra Platen wrote: > When I try to install Kicad, I'll get the following output: > > The following derivations will be built: > /gnu/store/5rinv8djwjz0bdami6nr6cm3zj382fsb-libcxi-1.0.1- > 0.5b6f8b5.drv > /gnu/store/x26zsx3fw74vhfc35i79fansmlmhl0cc-libfabric-1.22.0.drv > /gnu/store/nfj2qvhyxvfc7x5fkdlyg2z1wnpqw9cz-openmpi-4.1.6.drv > /gnu/store/l1rbmwj9m4kgkm1qada665mm0m6g10w1-libngspice-43.drv > /gnu/store/y88c48hzcm78ch39wjfa3dpdgw9n6m7r-webkitgtk-with-libsoup2- > 2.44.1.drv > /gnu/store/qv0zpz8h2dvhbmxz6smsbmc763rdkdxm-wxwidgets-3.2.5.drv > /gnu/store/llydl3baxardzgf9xmdbgjikny68vaar-python-wxpython-4.2.0.drv > /gnu/store/b0s2jgimknw6035kcqvpb6sdxkhakz7b-kicad-7.0.11.drv > > After a few minutes the build fails with: > > building /gnu/store/5rinv8djwjz0bdami6nr6cm3zj382fsb-libcxi-1.0.1- > 0.5b6f8b5.drv... > \ 'build' phasebuilder for > `/gnu/store/5rinv8djwjz0bdami6nr6cm3zj382fsb-libcxi-1.0.1- > 0.5b6f8b5.drv' failed with exit code 1 > build of /gnu/store/5rinv8djwjz0bdami6nr6cm3zj382fsb-libcxi-1.0.1- > 0.5b6f8b5.drv failed > View build log at > '/var/log/guix/drvs/5r/inv8djwjz0bdami6nr6cm3zj382fsb-libcxi-1.0.1- > 0.5b6f8b5.drv.gz'. > ........ > CC utils/read_lat.o > ........ > #error "Unsupported CPU architecture" > > I also found a blogpost which mentions libcxi, what does libcxi do? > https://hpc.guix.info/blog/2024/11/targeting-the-crayhpe-slingshot-interconnect/ >
The package description provides a pretty good summary: Interface to the Cassini/Slingshot high-speed interconnect Libcxi provides applications with a low-level interface to the Cray/HPE Cassini high-speed NIC (network interface controller), also known as Slingshot. > I guess that libcxi is optional for Kicad, so I could hack guix to > build Kicad without libcxi. > I think this is worth a bug report, and maybe you're also up to sending some patches? I think it's slightly more complicated than just the kicad package, though, since libcxi isn't a direct dependency: $ guix graph --path kicad libcxi kicad@7.0.11 libngspice@43 openmpi@4.1.6 libfabric@1.22.0 libcxi@1.0.1-0.5b6f8b5 So, I think what needs to happen is that libcxi needs to have POWER9 removed from its supported-systems field; and libfabric needs to conditionally include libcxi in its inputs based on architecture. I think the best way to do that is by checking for the build system in (package-supported-systems libcxi), which will avoid hardcoding duplicate arch tests in two packages. -- Ian