Seems like the problem was in my .gitconfig file where "autocrlf = true". I set it to "false", and cleared the cache. Then the "guix pull" started to work as expected. I don't even remember why I had to get into "git's guts". Something like: had some problem with some exact project where my colleague used macOS or windows and some files that came from git had some problems with that. вс, 30 янв. 2022 г. в 20:52, Ludovic Courtès : > Hi, > > Grigory Shepelev skribis: > > > shegeley@zone51 ~$ guix pull > > Updating channel 'nonguix' from Git repository at ' > https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix'... > > Updating channel 'guix' from Git repository at ' > https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git'... > > Building from these channels: > > guix https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git 2495582 > > nonguix https://gitlab.com/nonguix/nonguix 39e4b41 > > Computing Guix derivation for 'x86_64-linux'... -ice-9/read.scm:126:4: > In procedure read-string: > > gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:640:1: invalid character in escape > sequence: #\return > > guix pull: error: You found a bug: the program > '/gnu/store/w1hd6ab7f92y0f2r1ah4yyvi205a71bc-compute-guix-derivation' > > failed to compute the derivation for Guix (version: > "2495582e08cf411163f0799d290fda5101141949"; system: "x86_64-linux"; > > host version: "1dfe8c372163d481ebebb97dd3b4cafa49906b28"; pull-version: > 1). > > Maxime Devos skribis: > > > Seems like an instance of . > > I took the liberty of renaming the bug report appropriately. > > > > Anyway, here's the minimal reproducer: > > > > Run the following in a REPL: > > (call-with-input-string "\"Hello\\\rcarriage return!\"" read) > > ;; --> invalid character in escape sequence: #\return > > That’s expected. Conversely, this one works: > > (call-with-input-string "\"Hello \\\nnewline!\"" read) > > What was in gnu/packages/virtualization.scm:640:1 at that point? > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > $ git ls-tree 2495582e08cf411163f0799d290fda5101141949 -- gnu/packages > 040000 tree 8070c9587f76797cf16800522688ded39c956d00 gnu/packages > $ git ls-tree 8070c9587f76797cf16800522688ded39c956d00 |grep virtuali > 100644 blob 20ffb4a481239349078e2a2864d1bd873dfcd143 virtualization.scm > $ git show 20ffb4a481239349078e2a2864d1bd873dfcd143 |head -649 |tail -10 > "/run/setuid-programs:/run/current-system/profile/sbin:\ > /run/current-system/profile/bin")))) > (add-after 'bootstrap 'patch-sphinx-version-detection > (lambda _ > ;; The build system runs 'sphinx-build --version' to verify > that > ;; the Sphinx is recent enough, but does not expect the > ;; .sphinx-build-real executable name created by the Sphinx > wrapper. > (substitute* "configure" > (("\\$SPHINX --version 2>&1") > "$SPHINX --version 2>&1 \ > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > AFAICS, this was a regular \n (not \r) following backslash. > > Did the issue magically disappear? > > Grigory, could it be that libgit2 somehow converted \n to \r\n on your > machine, or that you manually accesses files under > ~/.cache/guix/checkouts? > > Thanks, > Ludo’. >