Dear Guix, Orbit2 is an old, unmaintained package that was used for the Gtk+2 stack, as far as I understand. We still have Gtk+2 around, mainly for OCaml lablgtk2 (and _3, yes). On gnome-team, this package fails to build on 32-bit systems. I fail to understand why it would fail on gnome-team and not on master. If I understood, maybe a clear solution would appear. As of now, I can see different mitigations: — pretend there is no problem, skip the failing tests (they are everywhere, so maybe skip tests entirely) and ship it; — remove it (I can’t see it on Debian, for instance); — fix the test crashes (I won’t, and it is unmaintained); — mark it as unsupported. I went with the last option because I feel it is the most neutral thing to do. What do you think? Best regards, Vivien Vivien Kraus (1): gnu: orbit2: Mark it unsupported in 32-bits systems. gnu/packages/gnome.scm | 53 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) base-commit: 25c14c893f05019d746321285acf55d1aa65b943 -- 2.41.0