Yes it is installed.

mbc@HP8300:~$ dpkg -s guile-gnutls
Package: guile-gnutls
Status: install ok installed

How do I test that it is properly configured? For example I can:

scheme@(guile-user)> (cdar (json-string->scm (utf8->string (receive (response-status response-body) (http-request "https://api.blockchain.com/v3/exchange/tickers/LTC-USD";) response-body))))
$1 = 134.3

Thanks
Mortimer

Quoting Aleix Conchillo Flaqué <aconchi...@gmail.com>:

Hi,

This is just a guess but do you have GnuTLS Guile bindings installed? You
are using https on the first one.

In Debian I believe it's guile-gnutls.

Best,

Aleix


On Sat, Jan 30, 2021, 5:38 AM <mbcladw...@stihie.net> wrote:


Hi,
On Debian 10, Guile 3.0.4 I need to create a socket:

mbc@HP8300:~$ guile
GNU Guile 3.0.4
Copyright (C) 1995-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Enter `,help' for help.
scheme@(guile-user)> (use-modules (web client))
scheme@(guile-user)> (open-socket-for-uri
"https://blockchain.info/q/24hrprice";)
$1 = #<input-output: file 7f09b60b0e00>
scheme@(guile-user)> (open-socket-for-uri "http://localhost:3000/123";)
$2 = #<input-output: socket 14>
scheme@(guile-user)>

A local http looks good - returns an integer socket.
A remote https uri returns file 7f09b60b0e00 which is rejected by
downstream functions requiring a port/integer e.g. (http-get ....
#:port )

I get the same results on Guile 2.2.7 in a Guix protected environment.
What am I doing wrong - how do I get an integer returned?
Thanks
Mortimer







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