Re: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In procedure allocate-struct: Wrong type argument in position 2: 5
Oleg Pykhalov writes: > Maxim Cournoyer writes: > >> There shouldn't be any auto-compilation going on with Guix unless you are >> using Emacs-Guix. This has been fixed in a recent commit[1] but will only >> appear in the next release. >> >> In the mean time you could define the following in your ~/.emacs: >> >> (setq guix-guile-program '("guile" "--no-auto-compile")) >> >> Maxim >> >> [1] https://notabug.org/alezost/emacs-guix/issues/2 > > I think that auto-compilation come from (run-geiser) which doesn't care > about guix-guile-program. I use it to have a > (geiser-edit-symbol-at-point) and for object definition in echo area. > > To disable it I think need to do something with > (geiser-guile--parameters). I think that to configure the guile command line for the Geiser REPL you would use: (setq geiser-guile-binary '("guile" "--no-auto-compile")) Credits to Alex Kost for bringing to my attention that this variable could be defined as list the same way as `guix-guile-program'. Maxim
Re: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In procedure allocate-struct: Wrong type argument in position 2: 5
Maxim Cournoyer writes: > There shouldn't be any auto-compilation going on with Guix unless you are > using Emacs-Guix. This has been fixed in a recent commit[1] but will only > appear in the next release. > > In the mean time you could define the following in your ~/.emacs: > > (setq guix-guile-program '("guile" "--no-auto-compile")) > > Maxim > > [1] https://notabug.org/alezost/emacs-guix/issues/2 I think that auto-compilation come from (run-geiser) which doesn't care about guix-guile-program. I use it to have a (geiser-edit-symbol-at-point) and for object definition in echo area. To disable it I think need to do something with (geiser-guile--parameters).
Re: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In procedure allocate-struct: Wrong type argument in position 2: 5
Hello Maxim, Maxim Cournoyer writes: > Oleg Pykhalov writes: > >> Maxim Cournoyer writes: >> Efraim Flashner writes: > On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 07:21:27PM +0800, Huang, Ying wrote: >> >> [...] >> > you're in need of a 'make clean'. If you don't want to have to rebuild > everything, then 'rm -- gnu/*go gnu/s*/*go gnu/tests/*go' should take > care of all of the affected modules. >>> >>> For the reference, there already is a "clean-go" target that >>> accomplishes just that, so you could run "make clean-go" the next time >>> you are faced with a similar error. >> >> A bit of info from my experience writing cgit-service-type and 'cgit test': >> >> $ rm gnu/services/version-control.go gnu/services/web.go rm -f gnu/*.go >> gnu/s*/*g.o >> >> Even `make clean-go' in guix checkout directory didn't help. So, random >> thought did the job: >> >> $ for x in $(find ~/.cache/ -type f -name '*.go' | grep test); do rm $x; done > > There shouldn't be any auto-compilation going on with Guix unless you are > using Emacs-Guix. This has been fixed in a recent commit[1] but will only > appear in the next release. > > In the mean time you could define the following in your ~/.emacs: > > (setq guix-guile-program '("guile" "--no-auto-compile")) Thanks. But I already have this definition before this talk: (setq guix-guile-program '("/home/natsu/src/guix/pre-inst-env" "guile" "--no-auto-compile")) > [1] https://notabug.org/alezost/emacs-guix/issues/2
Re: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In procedure allocate-struct: Wrong type argument in position 2: 5
Oleg Pykhalov writes: > Maxim Cournoyer writes: > >>> Efraim Flashner writes: >>> On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 07:21:27PM +0800, Huang, Ying wrote: > > [...] > you're in need of a 'make clean'. If you don't want to have to rebuild everything, then 'rm -- gnu/*go gnu/s*/*go gnu/tests/*go' should take care of all of the affected modules. >> >> For the reference, there already is a "clean-go" target that >> accomplishes just that, so you could run "make clean-go" the next time >> you are faced with a similar error. > > A bit of info from my experience writing cgit-service-type and 'cgit test': > > $ rm gnu/services/version-control.go gnu/services/web.go rm -f gnu/*.go > gnu/s*/*g.o > > Even `make clean-go' in guix checkout directory didn't help. So, random > thought did the job: > > $ for x in $(find ~/.cache/ -type f -name '*.go' | grep test); do rm $x; done There shouldn't be any auto-compilation going on with Guix unless you are using Emacs-Guix. This has been fixed in a recent commit[1] but will only appear in the next release. In the mean time you could define the following in your ~/.emacs: --8<---cut here---start->8--- (setq guix-guile-program '("guile" "--no-auto-compile")) --8<---cut here---end--->8--- Maxim [1] https://notabug.org/alezost/emacs-guix/issues/2
Re: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In procedure allocate-struct: Wrong type argument in position 2: 5
Maxim Cournoyer writes: >> Efraim Flashner writes: >> >>> On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 07:21:27PM +0800, Huang, Ying wrote: [...] >>> you're in need of a 'make clean'. If you don't want to have to rebuild >>> everything, then 'rm -- gnu/*go gnu/s*/*go gnu/tests/*go' should take >>> care of all of the affected modules. > > For the reference, there already is a "clean-go" target that > accomplishes just that, so you could run "make clean-go" the next time > you are faced with a similar error. A bit of info from my experience writing cgit-service-type and 'cgit test': $ rm gnu/services/version-control.go gnu/services/web.go rm -f gnu/*.go gnu/s*/*g.o Even `make clean-go' in guix checkout directory didn't help. So, random thought did the job: $ for x in $(find ~/.cache/ -type f -name '*.go' | grep test); do rm $x; done
Re: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In procedure allocate-struct: Wrong type argument in position 2: 5
> Efraim Flashner writes: > >> On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 07:21:27PM +0800, Huang, Ying wrote: >>> Hi, All, >>> >>> I use the guix git. After not upgrade the code for quite some time >>> (several months?), today after `git pull`, `guix environment guix` >>> report the following error. How to deal with it? >>> >>> Backtrace: >>> In ice-9/boot-9.scm: >>>230:29 19 (map1 _) >>>230:29 18 (map1 _) >>>230:29 17 (map1 _) >>>230:29 16 (map1 _) >>>230:29 15 (map1 _) >>>230:29 14 (map1 _) >>>230:29 13 (map1 _) >>>230:29 12 (map1 _) >>>230:29 11 (map1 _) >>>230:29 10 (map1 _) >>>230:29 9 (map1 (((gnu packages firmware)) ((gnu services)) ((gnu >>> services shepherd)) …)) >>>230:29 8 (map1 (((gnu services)) ((gnu services shepherd)) ((gnu >>> services base)) (#) …)) >>>230:17 7 (map1 (((gnu services shepherd)) ((gnu services base)) ((gnu >>> bootloader)) # …)) >>> 2792:17 6 (resolve-interface (gnu services shepherd) #:select _ #:hide _ >>> #:prefix _ # _ …) >>> 2718:10 5 (_ (gnu services shepherd) _ _ #:ensure _) >>> 2986:16 4 (try-module-autoload _ _) >>>2316:4 3 (save-module-excursion #>> ice-9/boot-9.scm:2987:17 ()>) >>> 3006:22 2 (_) >>> In unknown file: >>>1 (primitive-load-path "gnu/services/shepherd" #>> 6b514a0 at ice-9/boo…>) >>> In gnu/services/shepherd.scm: >>> 90:2 0 (_) >>> >>> gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In >>> procedure allocate-struct: Wrong type argument in position 2: 5 >>> >>> Best Regards, >>> Huang, Ying >>> >> you're in need of a 'make clean'. If you don't want to have to rebuild >> everything, then 'rm -- gnu/*go gnu/s*/*go gnu/tests/*go' should take >> care of all of the affected modules. For the reference, there already is a "clean-go" target that accomplishes just that, so you could run "make clean-go" the next time you are faced with a similar error. Maxim
Re: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In procedure allocate-struct: Wrong type argument in position 2: 5
Efraim Flashner writes: > On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 07:21:27PM +0800, Huang, Ying wrote: >> Hi, All, >> >> I use the guix git. After not upgrade the code for quite some time >> (several months?), today after `git pull`, `guix environment guix` >> report the following error. How to deal with it? >> >> Backtrace: >> In ice-9/boot-9.scm: >>230:29 19 (map1 _) >>230:29 18 (map1 _) >>230:29 17 (map1 _) >>230:29 16 (map1 _) >>230:29 15 (map1 _) >>230:29 14 (map1 _) >>230:29 13 (map1 _) >>230:29 12 (map1 _) >>230:29 11 (map1 _) >>230:29 10 (map1 _) >>230:29 9 (map1 (((gnu packages firmware)) ((gnu services)) ((gnu >> services shepherd)) …)) >>230:29 8 (map1 (((gnu services)) ((gnu services shepherd)) ((gnu >> services base)) (#) …)) >>230:17 7 (map1 (((gnu services shepherd)) ((gnu services base)) ((gnu >> bootloader)) # …)) >> 2792:17 6 (resolve-interface (gnu services shepherd) #:select _ #:hide _ >> #:prefix _ # _ …) >> 2718:10 5 (_ (gnu services shepherd) _ _ #:ensure _) >> 2986:16 4 (try-module-autoload _ _) >>2316:4 3 (save-module-excursion #> ice-9/boot-9.scm:2987:17 ()>) >> 3006:22 2 (_) >> In unknown file: >>1 (primitive-load-path "gnu/services/shepherd" #> 6b514a0 at ice-9/boo…>) >> In gnu/services/shepherd.scm: >> 90:2 0 (_) >> >> gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In procedure >> allocate-struct: Wrong type argument in position 2: 5 >> >> Best Regards, >> Huang, Ying >> > > you're in need of a 'make clean'. If you don't want to have to rebuild > everything, then 'rm -- gnu/*go gnu/s*/*go gnu/tests/*go' should take > care of all of the affected modules. Thanks a lot for your help! Best Regards, Huang, Ying
Re: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In procedure allocate-struct: Wrong type argument in position 2: 5
Andy Wingo writes: > On Fri 29 Sep 2017 13:21, "Huang, Ying" writes: > >> I use the guix git. After not upgrade the code for quite some time >> (several months?), today after `git pull`, `guix environment guix` >> report the following error. How to deal with it? > > Remove .go files from your git checkout. A change in Scheme files > caused a change in layout of objects, but some bits were baked into .go > files, and we are missing the ability to know when .go files need to be > rebuilt. To work around this, remove .go files from your checkout. It works! Thanks a lot for your help! Best Regards, Huang, Ying > Andy
Re: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In procedure allocate-struct: Wrong type argument in position 2: 5
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 07:21:27PM +0800, Huang, Ying wrote: > Hi, All, > > I use the guix git. After not upgrade the code for quite some time > (several months?), today after `git pull`, `guix environment guix` > report the following error. How to deal with it? > > Backtrace: > In ice-9/boot-9.scm: >230:29 19 (map1 _) >230:29 18 (map1 _) >230:29 17 (map1 _) >230:29 16 (map1 _) >230:29 15 (map1 _) >230:29 14 (map1 _) >230:29 13 (map1 _) >230:29 12 (map1 _) >230:29 11 (map1 _) >230:29 10 (map1 _) >230:29 9 (map1 (((gnu packages firmware)) ((gnu services)) ((gnu services > shepherd)) …)) >230:29 8 (map1 (((gnu services)) ((gnu services shepherd)) ((gnu services > base)) (#) …)) >230:17 7 (map1 (((gnu services shepherd)) ((gnu services base)) ((gnu > bootloader)) # …)) > 2792:17 6 (resolve-interface (gnu services shepherd) #:select _ #:hide _ > #:prefix _ # _ …) > 2718:10 5 (_ (gnu services shepherd) _ _ #:ensure _) > 2986:16 4 (try-module-autoload _ _) >2316:4 3 (save-module-excursion # ice-9/boot-9.scm:2987:17 ()>) > 3006:22 2 (_) > In unknown file: >1 (primitive-load-path "gnu/services/shepherd" # at ice-9/boo…>) > In gnu/services/shepherd.scm: > 90:2 0 (_) > > gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In procedure > allocate-struct: Wrong type argument in position 2: 5 > > Best Regards, > Huang, Ying > you're in need of a 'make clean'. If you don't want to have to rebuild everything, then 'rm -- gnu/*go gnu/s*/*go gnu/tests/*go' should take care of all of the affected modules. -- Efraim Flashner אפרים פלשנר GPG key = A28B F40C 3E55 1372 662D 14F7 41AA E7DC CA3D 8351 Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on emails sent or received unencrypted signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: gnu/services/shepherd.scm:90:2: In procedure allocate-struct: Wrong type argument in position 2: 5
On Fri 29 Sep 2017 13:21, "Huang, Ying" writes: > I use the guix git. After not upgrade the code for quite some time > (several months?), today after `git pull`, `guix environment guix` > report the following error. How to deal with it? Remove .go files from your git checkout. A change in Scheme files caused a change in layout of objects, but some bits were baked into .go files, and we are missing the ability to know when .go files need to be rebuilt. To work around this, remove .go files from your checkout. Andy