On 2022-01-29, Leo Famulari wrote: > The build farm is having trouble building Guix for i686-linux. In fact, > it hasn't successfully completed the 'guix' job in weeks: > > https://issues.guix.gnu.org/53463 > > And building the guix package does not work on aarch64, also for weeks: > > https://issues.guix.gnu.org/52943 It does work on my aarch64 machine as of 1ef7a03a148cf5f83ab1820444f6bd50d8e732d1 and more recently f8bfb2d85682dcabe56a4b1b0f25d566a0abbd2b, but not sure why it's not building on the build farm... > Finally, should we consider retiring the armhf port in 1.4.0? It seems > that we have stopped trying to build for it: > > https://ci.guix.gnu.org/search?query=guix+spec%3Amaster+system%3Aarmhf-linux In a similar vein, aarch64 substitutes are in pretty bad shape... and the architecture as a whole is a bit hard to keep up with; there are some pretty obscure and difficult to triage bugs here and there. I'm not sure what the qualities of a release-worthy architecture are, but aarch64 is definitely suffering badly ever since the core-updates merge and the merge of the 1.4 branch into master, which required a lot of rebuilds... live well, vagrant