rekado <rek...@elephly.net> skribis: >>> Derive([("out","/gnu/store/vvs2c9zzl9zwrq0zwrayjlih9cpwjbcq-ibus-pinyin-1.5.0.tar.gz","sha256","a85d458dcc51ea9fd65849e63002428b3fcb3b39adcbea9214b5cb4a4cbdbc96")],[("/gnu/store/479gki04zgbysxipcb1wdl56mh1bldbx-guile-2.0.11.drv",["out"]),("/gnu/store/p20cih7k80cpqka6f06100j1ycgf3fl1-module-import.drv",["out"]),("/gnu/store/s8bacxxryg87p2ag6gl46qz6jvpdm5qs-gnutls-3.4.0.drv",["out"]),("/gnu/store/w9g2dqsfgr6n8pslwmm2lgbka96qwig4-module-import-compiled.drv",["out"])],["/gnu/store/yhds5m08mgp3a3yb2gj9imn7pkap0fc1-ibus-pinyin-1.5.0.tar.gz-builder"],"x86_64-linux","/gnu/store/cnqmkmj40jmssnx6fkf9n0n3bqj5x426-guile-2.0.11/bin/guile",["--no-auto-compile","-L","/gnu/store/6fnbs4j7dsn6rc598d72caay00yggvh7-module-import","-C","/gnu/store/ww9kwrbs4h468vll6a3swg6dc3hr9f8i-module-import-compiled","/gnu/store/yhds5m08mgp3a3yb2gj9imn7pkap0fc1-ibus-pinyin-1.5.0.tar.gz-builder"],[("impureEnvVars","http_proxy >>> >>> https_proxy"),("out","/gnu/store/vvs2c9zzl9zwrq0zwrayjlih9cpwjbcq-ibus-pinyin-1.5.0.tar.gz")]) >>> >> >>However I don’t see this derivation mention in the strace log. > > Oh, right. The strace log shows the output for another package I'm working > on, "gnome-keyring". There are only two things it has in common with > "ibus-pinyin": there is no binary substitute available and I get the same > error about "permission denied" when executing guile.
Could you post the output of “stat /gnu/store/cnqmkmj40jmssnx6fkf9n0n3bqj5x426-guile-2.0.11/bin/guile”? What do the following return at the Guile REPL: (getgr 30000) (getpw 30001) ? > The strace log is here: > http://elephly.net/downies/guile-permission-denied2.txt Note that here, since it’s a fixed-output derivation, there’s no chroot, unshare, etc., so it’s really just UID 30001 running that file. Something equivalent to: # su guixbuilder01 $ /gnu/store/cnqmkmj40jmssnx6fkf9n0n3bqj5x426-guile-2.0.11/bin/guile > ~~~~~~~~ > rekado@banana guix $ sudo ls > sudo: unable to stat /etc/sudoers: Permission denied > sudo: no valid sudoers sources found, quitting > sudo: unable to initialize policy plugin Same with: /run/setuid-programs/sudo ls ? Does /run/setuid-programs/sudo have the same inode as $(guix build sudo)/bin/sudo? stat -c '%i' /run/setuid-programs/sudo \ $(guix build sudo)/bin/sudo The only partitions are / and /home, right? Thanks, Ludo’.