Hi, Raphael Gosselin skribis: > Guix: 1.1.0 > Guile: 3.0.4 > Guile-Gcrypt: 0.3.0 > GnuTLS: 3.6.12 > Guile-SQLite3: 0.1.3 > Guile-Git: 0.3.0 > Guile-JSON: 4.3.2 > zlib: 1.2.11 > Make: 4.3 > Guile-SSH: 0.13.1 > libgcrypt: 1.8.5 > sqlite3: 3.31.1 > g++: 9.3.0 Was it on a “foreign distro”? Are Guile-Gcrypt, Guile-JSON, etc. coming from packages of the host distro? Or are you running “make checking” within “guix environment guix”, or perhaps with the ‘--container’ option? > location: /home/raph/guix-1.1.0/tests/builders.scm:50 > source: > + (test-assert > + "url-fetch" > + (let* ((url '("http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/hello/hello-2.8.tar.gz" > + "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/hello/hello-2.8.tar.gz")) > + (hash (nix-base32-string->bytevector > + "0wqd8sjmxfskrflaxywc7gqw7sfawrfvdxd9skxawzfgyy0pzdz6")) > + (drv (url-fetch* > + %store > + url > + 'sha256 > + hash > + #:guile > + %bootstrap-guile)) > + (out-path (derivation->output-path drv))) > + (and (build-derivations %store (list drv)) > + (file-exists? out-path) > + (valid-path? %store out-path)))) > actual-value: #f > actual-error: > + (wrong-type-arg > + "struct-vtable" > + "Wrong type argument in position 1 (expecting struct): ~S" > + (#f) > + (#f)) > result: FAIL It looks as if guix-daemon was not running, although “make check” automatically starts an instance. > test-name: crate->guix-package > location: /home/raph/guix-1.1.0/tests/crate.scm:246 > source: > + (test-assert > + "crate->guix-package" > + (mock ((guix http-client) > + http-fetch > + (lambda (url . rest) > + (match url > + ("https://crates.io/api/v1/crates/foo" > + (open-input-string test-foo-crate)) > + ("https://crates.io/api/v1/crates/foo/1.0.0/download" > + (set! test-source-hash > + (bytevector->nix-base32-string > + (sha256 > + (string->bytevector "empty file\n" "utf-8")))) > + (open-input-string "empty file\n")) > + ("https://crates.io/api/v1/crates/foo/1.0.0/dependencies" > + (open-input-string test-foo-dependencies)) > + (_ (error "Unexpected URL: " url))))) > + (match (crate->guix-package "foo") > + (('package > + ('name "rust-foo") > + ('version "1.0.0") > + ('source > + ('origin > + ('method 'url-fetch) > + ('uri ('crate-uri "foo" 'version)) > + ('file-name > + ('string-append 'name "-" 'version ".tar.gz")) > + ('sha256 ('base32 (? string? hash))))) > + ('build-system 'cargo-build-system) > + ('arguments > + ('quasiquote > + ('#:cargo-inputs > + (("rust-bar" ('unquote rust-bar)))))) > + ('home-page "http://example.com") > + ('synopsis "summary") > + ('description "summary") > + ('license ('list 'license:expat 'license:asl2.0))) > + (string=? test-source-hash hash)) > + (x (pk 'fail x #f))))) > actual-value: #f > actual-error: > + (json-invalid #) > result: FAIL Guix 1.1.0 requires Guile-JSON 3.x: https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/Requirements.html At the time Guile-JSON 4.x was not released yet, and as it turns out 4.x introduced incompatible changes. Could you try again with Guile-JSON 3.x? > test-name: channel-news, one entry > location: /home/raph/guix-1.1.0/tests/channels.scm:266 > source: > + (test-assert > + "channel-news, one entry" [...] > Initialized empty Git repository in /tmp/guix-directory.mTNwTv/.git/ > [master (root-commit) 24901ba] first commit > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) > create mode 100644 .guix-channel > [master 47ae9bd] second commit > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) > create mode 100644 src/a.txt > [master 17750b4] third commit > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) > create mode 100644 news.scm > [master 938b414] fourth commit > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) > create mode 100644 src/b.txt > [master ad7e153] fifth commit > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > actual-value: #f > result: FAIL I suspect this is because your ~/.gitconfig is being used, which was fixed in commit 3c91f003416c9fb79af2dc8766a7f449aa03f839 (see ). > @ build-started /home/raph/guix-1.1.0/test-tmp/store/z2hbf42p0rilqacllrlwr8n7p6nd8k1k-guile-bootstrap-2.0.drv - x86_64-linux /home/raph/guix-1.1.0/test-tmp/var/log/guix/drvs/z2//hbf42p0rilqacllrlwr8n7p6nd8k1k-guile-bootstrap-2.0.drv.bz2 10429 > while setting up the build environment: executing `/home/raph/guix-1.1.0/test-tmp/store/yd91vyb838z41y7pp56ndfc5vv417656-bash': Exec format error > builder for `/home/raph/guix-1.1.0/test-tmp/store/z2hbf42p0rilqacllrlwr8n7p6nd8k1k-guile-bootstrap-2.0.drv' failed with exit code 1 > @ build-failed /home/raph/guix-1.1.0/test-tmp/store/z2hbf42p0rilqacllrlwr8n7p6nd8k1k-guile-bootstrap-2.0.drv - 1 builder for `/home/raph/guix-1.1.0/test-tmp/store/z2hbf42p0rilqacllrlwr8n7p6nd8k1k-guile-bootstrap-2.0.drv' failed with exit code 1 > cannot build derivation `/home/raph/guix-1.1.0/test-tmp/store/8abwvl1mpdn99sancxacb9rh94cm5qnh-something.drv': 1 dependencies couldn't be built > actual-value: #f > actual-error: > + (%exception > + #<&store-protocol-error message: "build of `/home/raph/guix-1.1.0/test-tmp/store/8abwvl1mpdn99sancxacb9rh94cm5qnh-something.drv' failed" status: 100>) This (“Exec format error”) is fishy. What does this command print: file -L /home/raph/guix-1.1.0/test-tmp/store/yd91vyb838z41y7pp56ndfc5vv417656-bash ? Many failures are due to this. Next time, please send ‘test-suite.log’, which contains the concatenation of all the individual logs. Thanks for your report! Ludo’.