Dave Love skribis:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> Dave Love skribis:
Then you can run “guix build hwloc --check -L --no-grafts”, which will
build hwloc locally and raise an error if hwloc:{out,lib} are not
bit-identical to what you had in store.
>>>
>>> [Should that be documented
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Dave Love skribis:
>>> Then you can run “guix build hwloc --check -L --no-grafts”, which will
>>> build hwloc locally and raise an error if hwloc:{out,lib} are not
>>> bit-identical to what you had in store.
>>
>> [Should that be documented as the procedure to use?]
>
>
Dave Love skribis:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> To run --check, you must first already have the store item(s) available.
>>
>> So you would first run:
>>
>> guix build hwloc
>>
>> which will ensure both hwloc and hwloc:lib are in your store, possibly
>> by downloading substitutes.
>>
>> Then
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> To run --check, you must first already have the store item(s) available.
>
> So you would first run:
>
> guix build hwloc
>
> which will ensure both hwloc and hwloc:lib are in your store, possibly
> by downloading substitutes.
>
> Then you can run “guix build hwloc --c
Dave Love skribis:
> I ran build --check on a new package and it complained that some output
> of the derivation aren't valid. Then I checked hwloc, which also has a
> "lib" output and it has the same problem:
>
> guix build: error: build failed: some outputs of
> `/gnu/store/bsafscmmaw43ssb0
I ran build --check on a new package and it complained that some output
of the derivation aren't valid. Then I checked hwloc, which also has a
"lib" output and it has the same problem:
guix build: error: build failed: some outputs of
`/gnu/store/bsafscmmaw43ssb0lhnri3vdi0wi0chx-hwloc-1.11.7.dr