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Re: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In procedure allocate-struct: Wrong


From: Maxim Cournoyer
Subject: Re: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In procedure allocate-struct: Wrong type argument in position 2: 5
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 09:06:46 -0400
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.2 (gnu/linux)

> Efraim Flashner <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 07:21:27PM +0800, Huang, Ying wrote:
>>> Hi, All,
>>> 
>>> I use the guix git.  After not upgrade the code for quite some time
>>> (several months?), today after `git pull`, `guix environment guix`
>>> report the following error.  How to deal with it?
>>> 
>>> Backtrace:
>>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
>>>    230:29 19 (map1 _)
>>>    230:29 18 (map1 _)
>>>    230:29 17 (map1 _)
>>>    230:29 16 (map1 _)
>>>    230:29 15 (map1 _)
>>>    230:29 14 (map1 _)
>>>    230:29 13 (map1 _)
>>>    230:29 12 (map1 _)
>>>    230:29 11 (map1 _)
>>>    230:29 10 (map1 _)
>>>    230:29  9 (map1 (((gnu packages firmware)) ((gnu services)) ((gnu 
>>> services shepherd)) …))
>>>    230:29  8 (map1 (((gnu services)) ((gnu services shepherd)) ((gnu 
>>> services base)) (#) …))
>>>    230:17  7 (map1 (((gnu services shepherd)) ((gnu services base)) ((gnu 
>>> bootloader)) # …))
>>>   2792:17  6 (resolve-interface (gnu services shepherd) #:select _ #:hide _ 
>>> #:prefix _ # _ …)
>>>   2718:10  5 (_ (gnu services shepherd) _ _ #:ensure _)
>>>   2986:16  4 (try-module-autoload _ _)
>>>    2316:4  3 (save-module-excursion #<procedure 673cd50 at 
>>> ice-9/boot-9.scm:2987:17 ()>)
>>>   3006:22  2 (_)
>>> In unknown file:
>>>            1 (primitive-load-path "gnu/services/shepherd" #<procedure 
>>> 6b514a0 at ice-9/boo…>)
>>> In gnu/services/shepherd.scm:
>>>      90:2  0 (_)
>>> 
>>> gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In 
>>> procedure allocate-struct: Wrong type argument in position 2: 5
>>> 
>>> Best Regards,
>>> Huang, Ying
>>> 
>> you're in need of a 'make clean'.  If you don't want to have to rebuild
>> everything, then 'rm -- gnu/*go gnu/s*/*go gnu/tests/*go' should take
>> care of all of the affected modules.

For the reference, there already is a "clean-go" target that
accomplishes just that, so you could run "make clean-go" the next time
you are faced with a similar error.

Maxim



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