Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> skribis: > l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > >> Diego Nicola Barbato <dnbarb...@posteo.de> skribis: >> >>> When running `guix system reconfigure /etc/config.scm' as root I get the >>> following error: >>> >>> guix system: error: failed to load '/etc/config.scm': >>> /etc/config.scm:24:9: /etc/config.scm:24:9: In procedure allocate-struct: >>> Wrong type argument in position 2: 3 >> >> I’m afraid you’ll have to “rm -rf ~/.cache/guile/ccache” (Guile’s >> auto-compilation cache) to work around >> e2721a05e7d778bdf845b7cb7a42fd9f76095b69. > > FYI, I also encountered the same issue recently, and indeed I needed to > clear the auto-compilation cache for my system configuration file, for > both my normal user and root. > > It makes me wonder if "guix system" should force a fresh compilation of > that file by default.
It should, as it used to do, but in 2.2.3 I pushed a “fix” for ‘%fresh-auto-compile’ that turned out to be misguided: it would now force a fresh-auto-compile of everything, including files for which we have a .go not in ~/.cache but in some other $GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH entry. See <https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guile.git/commit/?h=stable-2.2&id=83d4c4d622b406ec0bc9d8139ec8182fa72b5720>. I think we should revert it and publish 2.2.4 soon. Thoughts? Ludo’.