Hey! I've been watching the substitute availability numbers recover after the core-updates merge, but one system where there hasn't been any movement is i586-gnu. Prior to the merge there were some things building at least (17% substitute availability [1]), but now no packages seem to build.
1: https://data.guix.gnu.org/revision/472706ae2f9160833951a4e4bcc4c206e03097b0/package-substitute-availability I've fixed the #<gexp ... in builder script problem for gcc-cross-boot0, but then I've got a bit stuck on what the remaining issues are. I think the use of coreutils-boot0 in the source for gcc-boot0 is a problematic change introduced in core-updates [2], at least coreutils-boot0 fails to build. 2: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/tree/gnu/packages/commencement.scm?id=6922069bcbe5c08da09c00e5aad44e390ebd1cc7#n2328 I've also seen a few test failures in early derivations, I think findutils-boot0 is among them [3]. 3: https://data.guix.gnu.org/gnu/store/rbgsr6dywmcrrd7baymjskfxw5sh08nz-findutils-boot0-4.9.0.drv You can ask the data service what the blocking builds are for the hurd [4], which currently reports coreutils-boot0 (which I think is being pulled in for the gcc-cross-boot0 source as I describe above), and findutils-boot0 which has the test failures. 4: https://data.guix.gnu.org/revision/3efdc84bbd1819aeef6e2290aaf54bc88ba72dda/blocking-builds?system=i586-gnu&target=none&limit_results=50 Any ideas? Thanks, Chris
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