On January 15, 2019 7:43:33 PM UTC, "白い熊" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>Here, I think it's the daemon calling the download code... Did you run
>>guix-daemon as root? Do you have a backtrace that you could send?
>
>Yes, I'm starting the daemon as root — it's running in a second
>terminal window.
>
>The only feedback it outputs on every “guix pull” try is:
>accepted connection from pid 21773, user 10224
>spurious SIGPOLL
I had a thought it might be associated with an incomplete /etc/group as I only
had a two-liner one, as per the “Guix on Android” guide, with entries only for
root and then guixbuild…
So copied in one from PC Guix, added the user to netdev — no luck, still the
same. Anyhow, if it would've been this, root would've been able to access the
web, woe…
Any other thoughts?
It's a killer, cause this exact Guix install when I copied it to a QEMU Ubuntu
armhf machine, to test whether the problem is not hidden anywhere else — works
perfectly. So it really is something on the Android side, preventing it from
accessing the web — but what? Ugh…
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白い熊