bug#64734: Recursive hackage import fails

2024-05-27 Thread Saku Laesvuori via Bug reports for GNU Guix
close 64734
thanks


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bug#64734: Recursive hackage import fails

2024-05-27 Thread Saku Laesvuori via Bug reports for GNU Guix
> Hi,
> 
> > $ guix import hackage linear-generics --recursive
> 
> have you ever figured out what caused this?

Yes, I fixed it in https://issues.guix.gnu.org/67564 so this issue can
now be closed.

- Saku


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bug#64734: Recursive hackage import fails

2024-05-25 Thread Lars-Dominik Braun
Hi,

> $ guix import hackage linear-generics --recursive

have you ever figured out what caused this? I cannot reproduce it
currently – probably because ghc-th-abstraction is part of Guix already
and no recursion actually happens.

Lars






bug#64734: Recursive hackage import fails

2023-07-19 Thread Saku Laesvuori via Bug reports for GNU Guix
Importing hackage packages recursively fails with similar error to this:

```
$ guix import hackage linear-generics --recursive
Backtrace:
  11 (primitive-load "/home/saku/.config/guix/current/bin/gu…")
In guix/ui.scm:
   2309:7 10 (run-guix . _)
  2272:10  9 (run-guix-command _ . _)
In guix/scripts/import.scm:
90:11  8 (guix-import . _)
In guix/scripts/import/hackage.scm:
   129:26  7 (guix-import-hackage . _)
In guix/import/utils.scm:
651:3  6 (recursive-import _ #:repo->guix-package _ #:guix-name . #)
   613:31  5 (topological-sort _ # …)
   655:29  4 (_ _)
In unknown file:
   3 (remove # …)
In guix/import/utils.scm:
   635:39  2 (exists? #< name: "th-abstraction" dow…> …)
In guix/import/hackage.scm:
128:6  1 (hackage-name->package-name #< name: "t…>)
In unknown file:
   0 (string-prefix? "ghc-" #< name: "th-ab…> …)

ERROR: In procedure string-prefix?:
In procedure string-prefix?: Wrong type argument in position 2 (expecting 
string): #< name: "th-abstraction" downstream-name: 
"ghc-th-abstraction" type: regular min-version: any max-version: any>

```

I tried to find out what passes the `upstream-input` to
`hackage-name->package-name`, but only found out with `pk` that it seems
to only happen with the recursed dependencies and not with the root
package. I also tried to make `hackage-name->package-name` accept
`upstream-input` records but that a new error, so I assume the issue is
that something in the importer is returning `upstream-input` records
when it should return package names.

I could try to debug this further but I don't feel like I know enough
about debugging with guile nor about debugging scheme.


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