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Guitarix builds non-deterministically |
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Sun, 01 Nov 2015 11:30:39 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.5 (gnu/linux) |
Guitarix 0.33.0, as of Guix commit 3c3e697, builds
non-deterministically:
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$ ./pre-inst-env guix challenge guitarix
updating list of substitutes from 'http://hydra.gnu.org'... 100.0%
/gnu/store/6ksnwcqn92z2nf6qw5js7njnfqlifgpb-guitarix-0.33.0 contents differ:
local hash: 1rh7qxmylsbsaah59h7sclqqxcz0lwsixlc0krkzwhx8gfhlyam6
http://hydra.gnu.org/nar/6ksnwcqn92z2nf6qw5js7njnfqlifgpb-guitarix-0.33.0:
1cq4k1wdqibwraqk0wkjj6n5hgs9v9zcvwr2wfgxvgxnf5l1rfhf
$ wget -q -O -
http://hydra.gnu.org/nar/6ksnwcqn92z2nf6qw5js7njnfqlifgpb-guitarix-0.33.0 |
bunzip2 | guix archive -x t
$ LC_ALL=C diff -r /gnu/store/6ksnwcqn92z2nf6qw5js7njnfqlifgpb-guitarix-0.33.0 t
$ LC_ALL=C diff -r --no-dereference
/gnu/store/6ksnwcqn92z2nf6qw5js7njnfqlifgpb-guitarix-0.33.0 t
File /gnu/store/6ksnwcqn92z2nf6qw5js7njnfqlifgpb-guitarix-0.33.0/lib/libgxw.so
is a symbolic link while file t/lib/libgxw.so is a regular file
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It appears to create libgxw.so either as a symlink or as a regular file
in a non-deterministic fashion.
It would be nice to see why this happens, and whether this affects all
Waf-based packages.
Ludo’.
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Re: bug#21803: Guitarix builds non-deterministically |
Date: |
Fri, 11 Sep 2020 12:48:55 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.1 (gnu/linux) |
Hello,
[...]
> Guitarix has been updated to 0.41.0 by commit
> bf592ef506e1db0340dc11faa0514fe80793e6d6.
>
> I have tried "guix build guitarix --no-grafts --check -K" at least 10
> times without noticing an unreproducible behaviour.
>
> Could someone confirm this and then close this almost 5 years old bug?
Confirmed!
>> It would be nice to see why this happens, and whether this affects all
>> Waf-based packages.
>
> I propose to open another bug report to track the waf-based packages issues.
This sounds reasonable, given this is 5 years old and perhaps not
relevant anymore.
Closing, thank you!
Maxim
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