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bug#56667: test failures tests/channels.scm and tests/texlive.scm
From: |
Ludovic Courtès |
Subject: |
bug#56667: test failures tests/channels.scm and tests/texlive.scm |
Date: |
Fri, 22 Jul 2022 22:50:19 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.1 (gnu/linux) |
Hi,
Chris Keschnat <chris@catsu.it> skribis:
> FAIL: tests/texlive
> ===================
>
> (package (inherit (simple-texlive-package "texlive-texsis" (list
> "bibtex/bst/texsis/" "doc/man/man1/" "doc/otherformats/texsis/base/"
> "tex/texsis/base/" "tex/texsis/config/") (base32
> "17ckkii656y2g1h5h8lc1bsy10a0bfgnsakhxii4hxfmvrfvc097") #:trivial? #t))
> (version "59745") (propagated-inputs (list texlive-cm texlive-hyphen-base
> texlive-knuth-lib texlive-plain texlive-tex)) (home-page
> "https://www.tug.org/texlive/") (synopsis "Plain TeX macros for Physicists")
> (description "TeXsis is a TeX macro package which provides useful features
> for typesetting\nresearch papers and related documents. For example, it
> includes support\nspecifically for: Automatic numbering of equations,
> figures, tables and\nreferences; Simplified control of type sizes, line
> spacing, footnotes, running\nheadlines and footlines, and tables of contents,
> figures and tables; Specialized\ndocument formats for research papers,
> preprints and \"e-prints\", conference\nproceedings, theses, books, referee
> reports, letters, and memoranda; Simplified\nmeans of constructing an index
> for a book or thesis; Easy to use double column\nformatting; Specialized
> environments for lists, theorems and proofs, centered or\nnon-justified text,
> and listing computer code; Specialized macros for easily\nconstructing ruled
> tables. TeXsis was originally developed for physicists, but\nothers may also
> find it useful. It is completely compatible with Plain TeX.") (license lppl))
>
> ;;; (fail (package (inherit (simple-texlive-package "texlive-texsis" (list
> "bibtex/bst/texsis/" "doc/man/man1/" "doc/otherformats/texsis/base/"
> "tex/texsis/base/" "tex/texsis/config/") (base32
> "17ckkii656y2g1h5h8lc1bsy10a0bfgnsakhxii4hxfmvrfvc097") #:trivial? #t))
> (version "59745") (propagated-inputs (list texlive-cm texlive-hyphen-base
> texlive-knuth-lib texlive-plain texlive-tex)) (home-page
> "https://www.tug.org/texlive/") (synopsis "Plain TeX macros for Physicists")
> (description "TeXsis is a TeX macro package which provides useful features
> for typesetting\nresearch papers and related documents. For example, it
> includes support\nspecifically for: Automatic numbering of equations,
> figures, tables and\nreferences; Simplified control of type sizes, line
> spacing, footnotes, running\nheadlines and footlines, and tables of contents,
> figures and tables; Specialized\ndocument formats for research papers,
> preprints and \"e-prints\", conference\nproceedings, theses, books, referee
> reports, letters, and memoranda; Simplified\nmeans of constructing an index
> for a book or thesis; Easy to use double column\nformatting; Specialized
> environments for lists, theorems and proofs, centered or\nnon-justified text,
> and listing computer code; Specialized macros for easily\nconstructing ruled
> tables. TeXsis was originally developed for physicists, but\nothers may also
> find it useful. It is completely compatible with Plain TeX.") (license
> lppl)) #f)
> test-name: texlive->guix-package
> location: /home/ck/tmp/guix/tests/texlive.scm:161
Actually I’m now experiencing it, and I think it’s caused by commit
be7b314f3fe22273e935accac22f313e44d3d970, which changes the ‘texlive’
importer.
Ricardo, WDYT?
Thanks,
Ludo’.