Maxim Cournoyer skribis: > Hi, > > guix-commits@gnu.org writes: > >> glv pushed a commit to branch master >> in repository guix. >> >> commit 42bec70a91d2205371c96287bcf565dcc5f5dd74 >> Author: Andre A. Gomes >> AuthorDate: Thu Nov 2 11:19:41 2023 +0200 >> >> gnu: cl-slynk: Update to 1.0.43-9.9c43bf6. >> >> * gnu/packages/lisp-xyz.scm (sbcl-slynk): Update to 1.0.43-9.9c43bf6. >> >> Signed-off-by: Guillaume Le Vaillant >> Change-Id: I84ff141b7eefff470f72493d02f2cc24f02db7cf > > This commit or some preceding cl-* ones broke ecl-seedable-rng, > according to notifications from the CI: > > ecl-seedable-rng.x86_64-linux on master is broken > > Potentially related failures: > > - sbcl-cl-freetype2 (https://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/2584694/details) > - ecl-origin (https://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/2580823/details) > > See: https://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/2585168/details Hi. Locally I can build sbcl-cl-freetype2 and ecl-origin without issue. Concerning ecl-seedable-rng, there's something funny going on. The build details on the CI list only 1 dependency (ecl-ironclad), but there should be 3; ecl-cl-pcg and ecl-golden-utils are missing. And it is in fact the ecl-cl-pcg dependency that fails to build (because of a test). However, neither ecl-cl-pcg nor its dependencies have been updated recently, so why did the CI need to rebuild it, and why did it start failing?