Hi,
On Wed, 01 Nov 2023 at 17:52, Suhail wrote:
> If not, why should skipping the tests result in a different derivation
> tree?
The store path is different because it hashes all the inputs, included
the builder script; from my understanding.
For instance, consider the package ’hello’. The de
Hi,
On Wed, 01 Nov 2023 at 17:06, Suhail wrote:
> Are there related discussions/plans to
> better address some of the issues you point out in the post (over and
> above those that are linked from the post)?
The current work in progress is to improve the coverage by
On 2023-10-31, Felix Lechner via wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 31 2023, Julien Lepiller wrote:
>
>> You could skip tests, but that would build a different derivation
>> tree, so it might affect reproducibility
>
> Those shortfalls are a consequence of our packaging habits. In an ideal
> world, would running
Felix Lechner via writes:
> On Tue, Oct 31 2023, Julien Lepiller wrote:
>
>> You could skip tests, but that would build a different derivation
>> tree, so it might affect reproducibility
>
> Those shortfalls are a consequence of our packaging habits. In an ideal
> world, would running a test suit
Simon Tournier writes:
> Sadly, it is a known issue:
>
> ...
>
> https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/guix.html#Invoking-guix-time_002dmachine
Thank you for the reference; much appreciated!
> For an immediate fix, you can do something along these lines:
>
> sudo timedatectl set-nt
Julien Lepiller writes:
> That's openssl failing due to a time-dependent test. Try making your system
> time
> something around 2010 and don't let ntpd set it back to today until openssl is
> built.
Thanks; that worked.
> You could skip tests, but that would build a different derivation tree,
On Sun, Oct 29, 2023 at 5:41 PM András Vöröskői wrote:
> I do not use %desktop-services because I start river from the console,
> but I have elogind service enabled.
> After searching around a bit they suggest to run the application
> wrapped in dbus-launch or dbus-run-session, but I do not find n