Ricardo Wurmus <[email protected]> skribis: > I just did this: > > guix build -S xfce > > This resulted in this error message: > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Backtrace: > In ice-9/boot-9.scm: > 157: 18 [catch #t #<catch-closure 19a6780> ...] > In unknown file: > ?: 17 [apply-smob/1 #<catch-closure 19a6780>] > In ice-9/boot-9.scm: > 63: 16 [call-with-prompt prompt0 ...] > In ice-9/eval.scm: > 432: 15 [eval # #] > In ice-9/boot-9.scm: > 2401: 14 [save-module-excursion #<procedure 19c4940 at > ice-9/boot-9.scm:4045:3 ()>] > 4050: 13 [#<procedure 19c4940 at ice-9/boot-9.scm:4045:3 ()>] > 1724: 12 [%start-stack load-stack ...] > 1729: 11 [#<procedure 19dbea0 ()>] > In unknown file: > ?: 10 [primitive-load "/home/rekado/dev/guix/scripts/guix"] > In guix/ui.scm: > 1177: 9 [run-guix-command build "-S" "xfce"] > In ice-9/boot-9.scm: > 157: 8 [catch srfi-34 #<procedure 205a080 at guix/ui.scm:413:2 ()> ...] > 157: 7 [catch system-error ...] > In guix/scripts/build.scm: > 638: 6 [#<procedure 205a120 at guix/scripts/build.scm:634:2 ()>] > 591: 5 [options->derivations #<build-daemon 256.15 280efc0> (# # # # ...)] > In srfi/srfi-1.scm: > 646: 4 [append-map #<procedure 280ebc0 at guix/scripts/build.scm:591:16 > (expr)> #] > 578: 3 [map #<procedure 280ebc0 at guix/scripts/build.scm:591:16 (expr)> (#)] > In guix/scripts/build.scm: > 598: 2 [#<procedure 280ebc0 at guix/scripts/build.scm:591:16 (expr)> #] > In guix/store.scm: > 1017: 1 [#<procedure 206fbe0 at guix/store.scm:1016:26 (store . args)> # #f] > In guix/packages.scm: > 1073: 0 [origin->derivation #f "x86_64-linux"] > > guix/packages.scm:1073:2: In procedure origin->derivation: > guix/packages.scm:1073:2: Throw to key `match-error' with args `("match" "no > matching pattern" #f)'. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > That’s expected, because the “xfce” package is a meta-package and thus > does not have any sources of its own. The “source” field is “#f”.
Fixed in 8a54c0ec694ad6e22b155d167552b8fd0914e82d. I made it a warning so that one can still use things like: guix build -S `guix package -A | cut -f1` Thanks! Ludo’.
