Ludovic Courtès writes: > Hi, > > Leo Famulari skribis: > >> The current Guix package points to a Git commit that does not exist, >> which breaks the ability to build the package. >> >> The current package version is '1.1.0-16.d3eee3c'. >> >> That commit d3eee3c [0] is the commit that updated the Guix package >> previously, to '1.1.0-15.03deb1e'. >> >> However, there is no commit 03deb1e [1]. > > Yes, it was a mistake, and that’s why 1.1.0-16 was committed minutes > later: > > https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?id=b919d4048e72f8e5740606cdb3dac0592de21f36 > > Someone who encounters this bug should run ‘guix pull’. If you create an installer with todays Guix, 'guix system init' will fail because it tries to build the broken 1.1.0-15. Running 'guix pull' inside the constrained installation environment is not a great solution, particularly if substitutes are unavailable, so I created a new snapshot in 6680880f9b8dceb4f2f3f91bd2b13c659b53835e. (I had already encountered this today when reinstalling a machine.)