bug#19780: 13 failing tests

2015-02-13 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > Modifying test-env only gave me errors about the socket file not being > found, so I did not spend much more time investigating it. With the > modified pre-inst-env, however, valgrind produced a very long log, which > I attached below. The interesting part is probably

bug#19780: 13 failing tests

2015-02-13 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > 17814 > execve("/localhome/rwurmus-tmp/guix/test-tmp/store/nakn26p520psw7jawgfv74wm34dn6kxj-bash", > ["nakn26p520psw7jawgfv74wm34dn6kxj"..., > "/localhome/rwurmus-tmp/guix/test"...], [/* 11 vars */]) = 0 [...] > 17814 connect(3, {sa_family=AF_LOCAL, sun_path="/var/r

bug#19780: 13 failing tests

2015-02-13 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > Yes, with my system guile (2.0.11) it returns my full user record. > > scheme@(guile-user)> (getpw (getenv "USER")) > $1 = #("rwurmus" "*" 12345 12345 "Wurmus, Ricardo" "/home/rwurmus" > "/bin/bash") And what about the Guix-built Guile? Thanks, Ludo’.

bug#19780: 13 failing tests

2015-02-13 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Ludovic Courtès writes: > Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > >> Yes, with my system guile (2.0.11) it returns my full user record. >> >> scheme@(guile-user)> (getpw (getenv "USER")) >> $1 = #("rwurmus" "*" 12345 12345 "Wurmus, Ricardo" "/home/rwurmus" >> "/bin/bash") > > And what about the Guix-

bug#19780: 13 failing tests

2015-02-13 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Ricardo Wurmus skribis: > Ludovic Courtès writes: > >> Ricardo Wurmus skribis: >> >>> Yes, with my system guile (2.0.11) it returns my full user record. >>> >>> scheme@(guile-user)> (getpw (getenv "USER")) >>> $1 = #("rwurmus" "*" 12345 12345 "Wurmus, Ricardo" "/home/rwurmus" >>> "/bin/

bug#18698: Our WindowMaker wrapper pollutes PATH in the entire X session

2015-02-13 Thread 宋文武
Ludovic Courtès writes: > 宋文武 skribis: > >> Ricardo Wurmus writes: >> >>> The fix may have resulted in unintended side-effects. On a fresh >>> installation of the System Distribution v0.8.1 WindowMaker is installed >>> by default, but it is not completely functional. >>> >>> For example, the a