On 2022-05-26, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On 2022-05-26, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
>> During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build
>> on amd64.
...
>>> PASS: tests/channels.scm - latest-channel-instances, missing introduction 
>>> for 'guix' 
>>> FAIL: tests/channels.scm - authenticate-channel, wrong first commit signer 
>>> FAIL: tests/channels.scm - authenticate-channel, .guix-authorizations 
>>> FAIL: tests/channels.scm - latest-channel-instances, authenticate 
>>> dependency 
>>> PASS: tests/combinators.scm - fold2, 1 list 
> ...
>>> PASS: tests/git-authenticate.scm - unsigned commits 
>>> FAIL: tests/git-authenticate.scm - signed commits, SHA1 signature 
>>> FAIL: tests/git-authenticate.scm - signed commits, default authorizations 
>>> FAIL: tests/git-authenticate.scm - signed commits, .guix-authorizations 
>>> FAIL: tests/git-authenticate.scm - signed commits, .guix-authorizations, 
>>> unauthorized merge 
>>> FAIL: tests/git-authenticate.scm - signed commits, .guix-authorizations, 
>>> authorized merge 
>>> FAIL: tests/git-authenticate.scm - signed commits, .guix-authorizations 
>>> removed 
>>> PASS: tests/glob.scm - string->sglob, "foo" 
...
> Will do a local build to see if I can reproduce the failure, various
> dependencies have since the last guix upload which might trigger some of
> these issues...

Still had the issues in my builds... but this issue is very likely the
one fixed upstream:

  https://issues.guix.gnu.org/55506
  ‘tests/channels.scm’ and ‘tests/git-authenticate.scm’ GPG-related test 
failures

In short, the openpgp keys used in the test-suite expired. They fixed it
by removing the expiration dates on the keys... will try to do the same.


live well,
  vagrant

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