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bug#30184: guix publish issue: guix substitute: error: corrupt input whi
From: |
Clément Lassieur |
Subject: |
bug#30184: guix publish issue: guix substitute: error: corrupt input while restoring |
Date: |
Sun, 21 Jan 2018 18:50:43 +0100 |
User-agent: |
mu4e 0.9.18; emacs 25.3.1 |
Christopher Baines <address@hidden> writes:
> Hey,
>
> I think something may have broken recently with the guix publish
> service. I run this on a server with very basic configuration, just
> setting the host, but I noticed recently that there were problems using
> the service. The following example is guix failing to download something
> from that server.
>
> Downloading
> http://beid.cbaines.net/nar/gzip/pwg84wqsniamc4vx9c7p06284i5rxiay-wxwidgets-3.0.3...
> wxwidgets-3.0.3
> 256KiB/s 00:00 | 16KiB transferred
> gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
> guix substitute: error: corrupt input while restoring
> '/gnu/store/pwg84wqsniamc4vx9c7p06284i5rxiay-wxwidgets-3.0.3' from #{read
> pipe}#
> wxwidgets-3.0.3
> 316KiB/s 00:00 | 48KiB transferredguix package: error: build failed: some
> substitutes for the outputs of derivation
> `/gnu/store/7f0zr1zgp6q1nyrsxf88qn003gr1w53b-wxwidgets-3.0.3.drv' failed
> (usually happens due to networking issues); try `--fallback' to build
> derivation from source
>
> I reverted the 4 recent changes [1], changed the service configuration
> to use (guix (current-guix)) and now it seems to be working again.
I have the same issue. Thank you for the workaround, it was very
helpful.
> I've had a look through the changes, I couldn't spot anything, but I
> think there could be a regression in these changes [1].
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>
>
> 1: f396611776e7ed6f1a070569a338ad56461b099e
> 152b7beeacb72fe96fd5d3c0fd8b321e247c2c6c
> c04ffadbed7412545555b8be6b78f23eed150d26
> 297e04d66010ada31a40f40143d81bf6b62affcc