Hi, Ulf Herrman <strin...@tilde.club> skribis:
>> $ ./pre-inst-env guix build qgit -n --with-latest=qtbase >> following redirection to >> `https://mirrors.ocf.berkeley.edu/qt/official_releases/qt/'... >> following redirection to >> `https://mirrors.ocf.berkeley.edu/qt/official_releases/qt/6.6/'... >> guix build: warning: cannot authenticate source of 'qtbase', version 6.6.0 >> >> Starting download of /tmp/guix-file.CTehnY >> From >> https://mirrors.ocf.berkeley.edu/qt/official_releases/qt/6.6/6.6.0/submodules/qtbase-everywhere-src-6.6.0.tar.xz... >> …-src-6.6.0.tar.xz 46.1MiB >> >> 12.9MiB/s 00:04 ▕██████████████████▏ 100.0% >> substitute: updating substitutes from 'http://192.168.1.48:8123'... 100.0% >> substitute: updating substitutes from 'https://ci.guix.gnu.org'... 100.0% >> substitute: updating substitutes from 'https://bordeaux.guix.gnu.org'... >> 100.0% >> substitute: updating substitutes from 'https://guix.bordeaux.inria.fr'... >> 100.0% >> The following derivations would be built: >> /gnu/store/paixxkdaakv55bffggxx4l9hiknl8i5r-qgit-2.10.drv >> /gnu/store/f9fdjk1g1s1aqmlmi4clla2kqns7283v-qtbase-6.6.0.drv >> 0.4 MB would be downloaded: >> /gnu/store/nl9dadzfmjm9wg7v3r31jkx773dl683x-module-import-compiled >> /gnu/store/6zryxmypw0wygayc9pvhyxkx47w0lyci-gperf-3.1 >> /gnu/store/a57n7wy8mdi7l52pr4zg07132blgj5xp-qgit-2.10-checkout > > And if you do a quick 'cat > /gnu/store/paixxkdaakv55bffggxx4l9hiknl8i5r-qgit-2.10.drv'... [...] > you'll see we have both a > ("/gnu/store/f9fdjk1g1s1aqmlmi4clla2kqns7283v-qtbase-6.6.0.drv",["out"]) > and a > ("/gnu/store/hjhr64r5x3bhdw63zz3a3v09vfrlkhrh-qtbase-5.15.10.drv",["out"]) > in use. > > (and if this were a transformation that applied to all packages, it > would be using two variants of the entire world beneath qtbase also) D’oh! Now we have a bug to chew. (Sorry if this was obvious to you from the start; it wasn’t to me!) I don’t know, should we start by having a proper bug report for this and study how this happen? Again I’m sorry if I’m slow to understand, but I’d like to make sure we have a good understanding of the problem before we start discussing solutions. Thanks, Ludo’.