Csepp writes:
> guix upgrade: error: profile contains conflicting entries for libffi
> guix upgrade: error: first entry: libffi@3.4.4
> /gnu/store/w8b0l8hk6g0fahj4fvmc4qqm3cvaxnmv-libffi-3.4.4
> guix upgrade: error:... propagated from glib@2.72.3
> guix upgrade: error:... propagated from dconf@0.40.0
> guix upgrade: error:... propagated from eog@42.3
> guix upgrade: error: second entry: libffi@3.3
> /gnu/store/wgqhlc12qvlwiklam7hz2r311fdcqfim-libffi-3.3
> guix upgrade: error:... propagated from glib@2.70.2
> guix upgrade: error:... propagated from gdk-pixbuf@2.42.4
> guix upgrade: error:... propagated from libnotify@0.7.9
>
> Why do these need to be propagated?
This issue still persists, stopping me from being able to upgrade.
I also can't have both eog (Eye of GNOME) and the default glib
package installed, so just removing libnotify didn't help, and I'd
rather not play whack-a-mole with removing packages.
Some more insight into why there are multiple propagated versions of
libffi and glib would be greatly appreciated.