mbcladwell@stihie.net schreef op vr 23-04-2021 om 14:57 [-0500]: > Hi, > I am trying to package an application, my guix.scm is below. The > build starts OK but fails with the error: > > ice-9/boot-9.scm:1669:16: In procedure raise-exception: > no code for module (artanis utils) > make: *** [Makefile:1878: limsn/app/controllers/target.go] Error 1 > command "make" "-j" "4" failed with status 2 When I do "guix edit artanis", I see the "artanis" package currently uses guile-2.2. You should: (a) change artanis to use guile-3.0 instead, or (b) change your package to use guile-2.2 instead of guile-3.0. > artanis/utils.scm is a file within artanis. I use-module (artanis > utils) to no effect. Within artanis, utils is defined as a module: > > (define-module (artanis artanis) > #:use-module (artanis utils) > #:use-module (artanis config) > #:use-module (artanis env)..... > > I tried ("artanis:utils" ,artanis "utils") but that doesn't work. > How do I specify artanis/utils.scm as an input module? Just use ("artanis" ,artanis). The ("package:x" ,x "output") construction is only needed for very few package, that split the documentation or binaries out in a separate output, for space reasons. > Do I need to package artanis/utils.scm separately? No, all artanis stuff is packaged in the artanis package. (Maybe the documentation is separate, I dunno, but you're not looking for documentation.) > >[...] > (native-inputs > `(("autoconf" ,autoconf) > ("automake" ,automake) > ("pkg-config" ,pkg-config) > ("texinfo" ,texinfo) > ("artanis" ,artanis) artanis must most likely be placed in 'propagated-inputs', and not 'inputs'. It's a bit complicated to explain why though, particularily if you're from a ‘classical distro’ (e.g. Debian). python and guile libraries usually need to go into 'propagated-inputs' instead of 'inputs'. It will build just fine if you put it in 'inputs' instead, but at run-time in a pure profile, your package won't find artanis, as your package most likely refers to artanis by module name (artanis utils) instead of by absolute file name "/gnu/store/...-artanis-.../SOME-DIR-WITH-GUILE-STUFF". Maybe when cross-compiling, it should _also_ be placed in native-inputs, not sure though. (If you don't know what cross-compiling is, you're most likely not doing it.) Greetings, Maxime.