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[core-updates-frozen] rust-bitflags 1.2.1 fails to build.
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starting phase `configure'
bitflags-1.2.1/.gitignore
bitflags-1.2.1/build.rs
bitflags-1.2.1/Cargo.toml.orig
bitflags-1.2.1/Cargo.toml
bitflags-1.2.1/CHANGELOG.md
bitflags-1.2.1/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
bitflags-1.2.1/LICENSE-APACHE
bitflags-1.2.1/LICENSE-MIT
bitflags-1.2.1/README.md
bitflags-1.2.1/src/example_generated.rs
bitflags-1.2.1/src/lib.rs
bitflags-1.2.1/.cargo_vcs_info.json
phase `configure' succeeded after 0.0 seconds
starting phase `patch-generated-file-shebangs'
phase `patch-generated-file-shebangs' succeeded after 0.0 seconds
starting phase `patch-cargo-checksums'
patch-cargo-checksums: generate-checksums for guix-vendor/rust-bitflags-1.2.1.crate
phase `patch-cargo-checksums' succeeded after 0.0 seconds
starting phase `build'
error: could not find `Cargo.toml` in `/tmp/guix-build-rust-bitflags-1.2.1.drv-0` or any parent directory
error: in phase 'build': uncaught exception:
%exception #<&invoke-error program: "cargo" arguments: ("build" "--release") exit-status: 101 term-signal: #f stop-signal: #f>
phase `build' failed after 0.0 seconds
command "cargo" "build" "--release" failed with status 101
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Message #8 received at 52072 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hi,
Thanks for the report. I do not think it is blocking for the merge.
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$ /tmp/core-updates-frozen/bin/guix refresh -l rust-bitflags <at> 1.2.1
Construire les 9 paquets suivants s'assure que les 14 paquets dépendants sont reconstruits : rust-winit <at> 0.20.0-alpha6 rust-winit <at> 0.19.5 rust-wayland-protocols <at> 0.28.3 rust-wayland-cursor <at> 0.28.3 rust-winit <at> 0.24.0 rust-glutin <at> 0.21.2 rust-glutin <at> 0.26.0 rust-glutin <at> 0.22.0-alpha5 alacritty <at> 0.9.0
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On Wed, 24 Nov 2021 at 04:43, Brendan Tildesley <mail <at> brendan.scot> wrote:
> starting phase `build'
> error: could not find `Cargo.toml` in `/tmp/guix-build-rust-bitflags-1.2.1.drv-0` or any parent directory
> error: in phase 'build': uncaught exception:
> %exception #<&invoke-error program: "cargo" arguments: ("build" "--release") exit-status: 101 term-signal: #f stop-signal: #f>
> phase `build' failed after 0.0 seconds
> command "cargo" "build" "--release" failed with status 101
Which change about rust on core-updates-frozen implies this error?
Cheers,
simon
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