Hi, I’m using guix on a multi-machine setup with a single remote guix-daemon that can be reached via SSH. Thus GUIX_DAEMON_SOCKET=ssh://master. on the compute nodes. Running `guix pull` on master works fine (the variable is not set here), but it does not on a compute node. Instead it fails with this error: ---snip--- Backtrace: 1 (primitive-load "/gnu/store/n5wgvz287dwm62474mr42x34wl5j5wh7-compute-guix-derivation") In ice-9/eval.scm: 293:34 0 (_ #(#(#(#(#(#(#(#(#(#(#(#(# (?)) #) # ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?)) ice-9/eval.scm:293:34: Throw to key `srfi-34' with args `(#)'. guix pull: error: You found a bug: the program '/gnu/store/n5wgvz287dwm62474mr42x34wl5j5wh7-compute-guix-derivation' failed to compute the derivation for Guix (version: "aac148a87b9a79b9992b8b1a9d76c217175d4a88"; system: "x86_64-linux"; host version: "aac148a87b9a79b9992b8b1a9d76c217175d4a88"; pull-version: 1). Please report it by email to . ---snap--- Obviously the socket on that compute machine is not working, because it’s on an NFS share /var/guix belonging to master. But why is the socket considered in the first place? Cheers, Lars