On 05/30/2017 at 17:45 Ludovic Courtès writes: > Hi myglc2, > > myglc2 <myg...@gmail.com> skribis: > >> + test t-profile-21734-2-link = t-profile-21734-2-link >> + guix package -p t-profile-21734 --switch-generation=-1 >> accepted connection from pid 30492, user g1 >> switched from generation 2 to 1 >> guix package: warning: Your Guix installation is 13 days old. >> guix package: warning: Consider running 'guix pull' followed by >> 'guix package -u' to get up-to-date packages and security updates. >> >> ++ readlink_base t-profile-21734 >> +++ readlink t-profile-21734 >> ++ basename t-profile-21734-1-link >> + test t-profile-21734-1-link = t-profile-21734-1-link >> ++ seq 1 3 >> + for i in `seq 1 3` >> + guix package --bootstrap --roll-back -p t-profile-21734 >> accepted connection from pid 30827, user g1 >> guix package: error: profile 't-profile-21734' does not exist > > Could it be that a concurrent process removed ‘t-profile-21734’ behind > our back?
I have no idea! This time I did ... make -j check ... but I often do ... make -j 10 check ... so I repeated ... make -j 10 check ... a few times thinking maybe another test could delete the link, but could not reproduce the error. BTW, from each 'make check' I do end up with a dangling link like ... t-profile-alt-10987-1-link -> /home/g1/src/guix/test-tmp/store/hwr4xiqd60wrh033wvjljly50j6d39dg-profile ... is this normal? > As you can see, that symlink was available just above. > Or is it 100% reproducible when running > > make check TESTS=tests/guix-package-net.sh > > ? It is not reproducible ... except by deleting the profile while the test is running ;-) HTH - George