Hi John,
Quoting John Kehayias (2023-05-04 17:09:14) > On Wed, May 03, 2023 at 09:49 AM, Tanguy LE CARROUR wrote: > > I noticed yesterday that Poetry was broken: > > <https://ci.guix.gnu.org/build/1227911/details>. > > > > I might have spotted it earlier if I had spend time testing `core-update`. > > My bad! > > > > Yes, I noticed that too but fixing the current version of Poetry sent > me down quite a rabbit hole of dependencies and updates. Oh my G…uix! O_o' I started working on it yesterday, but stop after: gnu: Add python-pyproject-hooks. gnu: python-virtualenv: Update to 20.22.0. gnu: Add python-poetry-plugin-export. *ERF*! Not even close! :-( > I didn't emerge in time for the core-updates merge. There might be a better > way > than causing a python world rebuild, but this is my current series > which does have Poetry building (might as well do the updates I > figure): <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/63139> > > The proper polishing and bootstrapping updates is WIP, but that series > will get you Poetry building, after lots of other rebuilding :) Or, I could write a Poetry v1.1.12 package definition in my channel. Selfish, but efficient. Selfishient?! > Right, probably a typo in the commit message. > > > Unfortunately, I have no time to work on this right now. Would it be > > possible to revert the change? Or should I submit a patch to downgrade it? > > I haven't tried if a simple revert will build given all the other > changes from core-updates. If that works that would be a good stopgap. > Do you know if that works and is simple enough? Or can you test? No, I haven't tried! I don't even know if many packages actually depend on `poetry`. I'm expecting dependencies on `python-poetry-core`. I'll give it a try at the week end! Cheers, -- Tanguy