Hi! Le mardi 14 mars 2023 à 09:34 +0100, Ludovic Courtès a écrit : > The Gnulib package, which is meant to be source, retains references > to > several packages: > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > $ guix describe > Generation 250 Mar 12 2023 23:58:03 (current) > guix 1ed227d > repository URL: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git > branch: master > commit: 1ed227d7952af48efe50a2f6c9537e17c356daa1 > $ guix gc --references $(guix build gnulib) > /gnu/store/4y5m9lb8k3qkb1y9m02sw9w9a6hacd16-bash-minimal-5.1.8 > /gnu/store/76p04alhjimlv4cgijl670byf2m50qh8-clisp-2.49-92 > /gnu/store/bvnzi0z7i9qk31a03y64rs8sxrckkinr-python-3.9.9 > /gnu/store/hy6abswwv4d89zp464fw52z65fkzr7h5-perl-5.34.0 > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > We should probably fix that and add #:allowed-references '(). These were shebangs in the build auxiliary scripts. It’s a tough problem, because if I undo all the patch shebangs after installation, then gnulib is not usable in the gnu-build-system bootstrap phase without a few more tweaks. That’s not really a problem, because we can fix all our gnulib users (guile-gnutls), but we should expect issues if gnulib bootstrap scripts call themselves without an explicit interpreter. In any case, #:allowed-reference is a gnu-build-system thing, so we can’t use that for gnulib. Vivien Vivien Kraus (2): gnu: gnulib: Reset the shebangs. gnu: guile-gnutls: Do not expect gnulib shebangs to work. gnu/packages/build-tools.scm | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---- gnu/packages/tls.scm | 6 ++++++ 2 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) base-commit: 302680dbce784a53bfddb4ce5e6a9505cd0c477a -- 2.39.2