Csepp writes: > Ludovic Courtès writes: > >> Hi, >> n >> Csepp skribis: >> >>> Ludovic Courtès writes: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Csepp skribis: >>>> >>>>> I **finally** managed to finish a guix pull on my netbook by offloading >>>>> it to my desktop machine, and I tried to build the latest yt-dlp, this >>>>> is the error I got: >>>>> >>>>> ``` >>>>> $ guix shell yt-dlp >> >> [...] >> >>>>> ice-9/boot-9.scm:1685:16: In procedure raise-exception: >>>>> error: ghc-onetuple: unbound variable >>>>> ``` >>>> >>>> Could you share the output of ‘guix describe’? >> >> [...] >> >>> I'm not on that machine right now, but this is the guix time-machine >>> invocation that I tried to reproduce it with: >>> >>> guix time-machine --system=i686-linux \ >>> --commit=e499cb2c12d7f1c6d2f004364c9cc7bdb7e38cd5 \ >>> --channels=$HOME/channels.scm -- time-machine --commit=63660f0febb \ >>> --channels=$HOME/channels.scm --system=i686-linux -- repl >> >> That’s quite different from the ‘guix shell yt-dlp’ we started with >> though. :-) >> >> Also, it very much depends on what ‘channels.scm’ contains. ‘guix >> time-machine’ does not support ‘--system’, but on x86_64-linux I get: >> >> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- >> $ guix time-machine --commit=63660f0febb -- shell yt-dlp -- yt-dlp --version >> 2023.06.22 >> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- >> >> I ran out of disk space (and out of time :-)) while running: >> >> guix time-machine --commit=63660f0febb -- shell \ >> --rebuild-cache -s i686-linux yt-dlp -- yt-dlp --version >> >> Anyway, it could be a problem with a channel other than ‘guix’, we can’t >> tell so far. Please let us know when you have the output of ‘guix >> describe’ on that machine. >> >> Ludo’. > > I have no channels configured other than the default one using > channel-with-substitutes-available, because it's a netbook we're talking > about. > On the x86_64 machine I was not using channel-with-substitues-available. Here is the output of guix pull --list-generations.