Hi, Could you run:
$ guix gc -D $(guix build -S ruby-sass-spec) $ guix build -S ruby-sass-spec --no-substitutes ? On Mon, 13 Sept 2021 at 15:06, Eric Brown <ecbr...@ericcbrown.com> wrote: > This remains a problem for me, on a Trisquel-alike foreign distro: Which version of Guix do you use? Please report the output of: $ guix describe > /gnu/store/vpk1cr1m8h29v8r4bswiq34wpdjyrq1m-ruby-sass-spec-3.5.4 > substituting > /gnu/store/vpk1cr1m8h29v8r4bswiq34wpdjyrq1m-ruby-sass-spec-3.5.4... > downloading from > https://bayfront.guix.gnu.org/nar/lzip/vpk1cr1m8h29v8r4bswiq34wpdjyrq1m-ruby-sass-spec-3.5.4 > ... > ruby-sass-spec-3.5.4 408KiB > > > 345KiB/s 00:00 [##### ] 31.4% > guix substitute: error: mkdir: File exists > substitution of > /gnu/store/vpk1cr1m8h29v8r4bswiq34wpdjyrq1m-ruby-sass-spec-3.5.4 failed > guix build: error: corrupt input while restoring archive from #<closed: file > 7f5df5e5b230> You shoud use another substitute than Bayfront. For example ci.guix.gnu.org or bordeaux.guix.gnu.org. Now, they are both setup by default, I guess. All the best, simon