block 57411 with 50238 thanks On 25-08-2022 19:50, Jessica Tallon wrote: > Hello, > > I've tried to install linux on my phone which is a arm64 device > (Sailfish OS) and I get an error when I try to run `guix pull`. The > error is: > > Updating channel 'guix' from Git repository at 'https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git'... > Authenticating channel 'guix', commits 9edb3f6 to 26ff8a4 (1 new commits)... > Building from this channel: > guixhttps://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git 26ff8a4 > substitute: updating substitutes from 'https://ci.guix.gnu.org'... 100.0% > building /gnu/store/g83xiljbqic95p55jrnxcblv1xg42r8m-compute-guix-derivation.drv... > Computing Guix derivation for 'aarch64-linux'... \Backtrace: > 15 (primitive-load "/gnu/store/dqql69hadwvlkb0f85m8603r72ln34lm-compute-guix-derivation") > In ice-9/eval.scm: > 155:9 14 (_ _) > 159:9 13 (_ #(#(#(#(#(#(#(#(#(#(#(#(#(#(#(#(# ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?) ?)) > In ice-9/boot-9.scm: > 152:2 12 (with-fluid* _ _ _) > 152:2 11 (with-fluid* _ _ _) > In ./guix/store.scm: > 2168:24 10 (run-with-store # _ #:guile-for-build _ #:system _ #:target _) > 1996:8 9 (_ _) > In ./guix/gexp.scm: > 300:22 8 (_ _) > 1181:2 7 (_ _) > 1047:2 6 (_ _) > 893:4 5 (_ _) > In ./guix/store.scm: > 2053:12 4 (_ #) > 1401:5 3 (map/accumulate-builds # # ?) > 1417:15 2 (_ # _ _) > 711:11 1 (process-stderr # _) > In ./guix/serialization.scm: > 80:6 0 (read-int #) > > ./guix/serialization.scm:80:6: In procedure read-int: > ERROR: > 1. &nar-error: > file: #f > port: # > guix pull: error: You found a bug: the program '/gnu/store/dqql69hadwvlkb0f85m8603r72ln34lm-compute-guix-derivation' > failed to compute the derivation for Guix (version: "26ff8a4b733c06b4f38aa1fb1ec6705bf30eae4a"; system: "aarch64-linux"; > host version: "1.3.0"; pull-version: 1). This backtrace does not appear to have useful information for debugging the issue, perhaps https://issues.guix.gnu.org/50238 could help by using the with-error-handling to format the error messages properly. > As a GUIX aarch64 user on many devices, I can say it’s not a common > problem. > How much RAM do you have on your device? Do you have swap/zram? As mentioned previously in another thread, the name is Guix, not GUIX. GUIX is a Microsoft thing. To test for out-of-memory problems, you could dmesg (ideally Guix would hook into cgroups or whatever to be notified about out-of-memory and properly indicate the error message). &nar-error sounds more like a substitute-related (because 'nar) network error to me though. Greetings, Maxime.