* Re: Guix-devel Digest, Vol 88, Issue 1
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@ 2020-10-01 13:36 ` Jesse Gibbons
2020-10-01 14:01 ` zimoun
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From: Jesse Gibbons @ 2020-10-01 13:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: guix-devel
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> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2020 11:07:41 +0200
> From: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
> To: guix-devel@gnu.org
> Subject: How to build Guix to send a patch when Guix build fails?
> Message-ID: <20201001110741.1bb8254c@primarylaptop.localdomain>
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> Hi,
Hello
>
> I'd like to send a patch to add a bootloader (u-boot) package for a
> single board computer. The patch is trivial and it's already
> ready.
>
> However before sending the patch, I'm supposed to build it within Guix
> source code and to test it.
>
> I've been trying many variations of 'guix environment --pure guix
> --ad-hoc <many packages>' during many many hours, but I still didn't
> manage to build Guix. I always have the failure that is in the
> build.log that I attached.
>
> I've the patch I attached on top of the following commit:
>> 51eb3e113c gnu: linux-libre 4.19: Update to 4.19.148.
> And I did the following commands last night when trying to build Guix:
>> $ guix pull
>> $ guix package -u
> I did it with the following hardware and distributions configurations:
> - Architecture: i686
> - Host distribution: Parabola i686 with a x86_64 kernel (5.7.2-gnu-1-64)
> - Guix architecture: i686
>
> Is there a command that is known to work to build Guix in a way that
> doesn't use any of the host packages?
Are you following the directions in the manual?
cd /path/to/local/guix/repository/with/changes
guix environment guix
(within the environment)
./bootstrap
#unfortunately the next critical line is not in the manual
./configure --localstatedir=/var
make
./pre-inst-env guix build <package-name>
> I also tried on another machine with the following configuration:
> - Architecture: x86-64
> - Host distribution: Parabola x86_64 without guile-json installed
> - Guix architecture: x86_64
> - Guix environment command: 'guix environment --pure guix --ad-hoc
> guile-json
>
> And it wouldn't pick Guix's guile-json, so I assume that for some
> reason it tried to use the host's packages somehow.
In that environment, check the value of $GUILE_LOAD_PATH.
I'm trying it, and I see it is empty. That can't be right...
>
> As I was told on IRC, building Guix from Guix latest revision is
> supposed to work. However if during the build it really uses
> packages from my host distribution (Parabola), then there might be some
> combination of packages that makes it fail, so here I hope that with
> the right guix environment command it would build.
>
> Denis.
-Jesse
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