Marius Bakke transcribed 1.4K bytes: > ng0 writes: > > > Otherwise perfectly working systems I have *all* break after > > https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=203a9455c4695152fc5d0085bffeead9ce3216c2 > > > > and the last thing they display before guile repl is the > > message in that commit. > > > > Yes, I use labels. No, I don't use complicated setups. > > Please test such changes before applying them in the wild.. > > I just hope this happened here and the break is a mistake. > > I *just* noticed the same thing. I also tried reverting this commit, but > that just entered a (re)boot loop. Not sure what's up, but two of my > GuixSD systems are affected. > > On my way out now, but will investigate more tomorrow. CC Danny in case > of insight (which report by Chris did this address?). > > Older generations are fine. Thanks. Results like this should be avoided. As long as this happens there is a reason for the 'beta' label. It might be usable in all kinds of environments, but we have to have rules and guidelines when something can be applied just like this after QA or when a certain set of people have to aprove the change as they did test the change and it worked. I consider file-system one of these cases. If the commit touches the way towards boot, approval is the way to go. -- ng0 OpenPG: A88C8ADD129828D7EAC02E52E22F9BBFEE348588