I was unable to replicate this myself, the following commands worked:

--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
$ guix time-machine -q --commit=bfc614397b5f146056bda4b5a8e3a67bd1ca7b23 \
  -- shell --pure emacs emacs-vterm -- emacs -Q

(require 'vterm)
M-x vterm
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

I've seen that message before when installing vterm via straight.el.
vterm requires an external library (libvterm) to function. Guix usually
handles compiling that library as an input of the emacs-vterm package.

Perhaps it has something to do with how libvterm is a native input, not
a regular input? If it's required at runtime my understanding is it
should be the latter, not the former.

-- 
Take it easy,
Richard Sent
Making my computer weirder one commit at a time.



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