This is a guix question, or a guile question. I am working on a package definition. I run into this error from guile: ---begin--- The following derivation will be built: /gnu/store/mc4ssrfp1bsima42rylxmnj8h1vjrik9-opencv-3.4.14.drv building /gnu/store/mc4ssrfp1bsima42rylxmnj8h1vjrik9-opencv-3.4.14.drv... Backtrace: In ice-9/eval.scm: 217:50 19 (lp (#<procedure 7ffff2b31d20 at ice-9/eval.scm:282:?> ?)) 217:33 18 (lp (#<procedure 7ffff2f547c0 at ice-9/eval.scm:212:?> ?)) 214:21 17 (_ #f) 217:50 16 (lp (#<procedure 7ffff2b31c40 at ice-9/eval.scm:282:?> ?)) ... 217:50 2 (lp (#<procedure 7ffff2f1f1b0 at ice-9/eval.scm:196:?> ?)) 217:33 1 (lp (#<procedure 7ffff2f1f180 at ice-9/eval.scm:196:12?>)) In unknown file: 0 (string-append "-DCMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=" #f)
ERROR: In procedure string-append: In procedure string-append: Wrong type (expecting string): #f ---end--- Since I just worked on the scheme code, I know where the error came from. But no where is the error message pointing to the actual line number and the scheme file name of the error. This can be confusing if I don't just remember the context, which is in a scheme file in gnu/packages (Sorry I am new to scheme). Is there better way to help to identify the error location in this scenario? Thanks for info on this.