Christopher Baines writes: > When running the derivation checker on all packages for recent guix > revisions, it dones't seem to complete. Instead, you get an error which > I think comes from the garbage collection implementation that Guile > uses: > > → guix lint --checkers=derivation > Too many heap sections: Increase MAXHINCR or MAX_HEAP_SECTS > Aborted > > I noticed this on data.guix.gnu.org, as it effectively does something > similar when trying to record the lint warnings for a revision. > > Maybe there's enough derivations now that the process of computing them > all is too much for Guile? Or maybe it's something in the graph that's > forming a loop? I've got a bit more information now, I'm guessing the changes in [1] just tipped the balance as that's when the data service instances started not being able to process revisions. 1: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/log/?qt=range&q=aae98c297214f87eb45302863adb021078c41a6f...d22a5c18517d662516fc93889534367fd3a448f2 I think I've managed to work around this now in the data service [2], but the problem still remains when running the linter through the script. 2: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix/data-service.git/commit/?id=b3d59c650a45429f90953e8fd865a3ba76a891cf