Hi Guix maintainers!

I was following the instructions in the Guix Reference Manual for running Guix 
in a VM using the pre-built qcow2 VM image:

https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/guix.html#Running-Guix-in-a-VM

The documentation instructs me to create a qemu VM with the option '-m 1024' 
which provides it 1GB of RAM.

After doing so, each time I attempted to run 'guix pull', I received the error 
message:

> You found a bug: the program '/gnu/store/...-compute-guix-derivation' failed 
> to compute the derivation for Guix (version: "..."; system: "x86_64-linux"; 
> host version: "..."; pull-version: 1).

Searching for this error message led me to many reports where "just run 'guix 
pull' again" eventually worked for the reporter but such was not the case for 
me.

Watching "top" while running "guix pull" showed the memory usage increasing to 
100% whereupon "guix pull" fails. I set the -m option to '4096' and thereafter 
'guix pull' worked for me.

A few approaches you might take:

1. Make 'compute-guix-derivation' or the process that executes it better at 
reporting what variety of failure has occurred.
2. Change the docs to increase the default amount of memory granted to the VM. 
(But this might not be helpful for users with older machines and limited 
available memory.)
3. Change the docs to provide the VM with swap space.
4. Attempt to reduce the amount of memory compute-guix-derivation requires to 
complete.

Apologies for lack of a patch; hopefully once I have some more experience with 
Guix I can help out more directly!

Cheers,
Mike

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