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collect-stack-trace is not a recognized LoStanza primitive. #141

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SCOTT-HAMILTON opened this issue Nov 16, 2021 · 4 comments
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collect-stack-trace is not a recognized LoStanza primitive. #141

SCOTT-HAMILTON opened this issue Nov 16, 2021 · 4 comments

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@SCOTT-HAMILTON
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I made a Nix derivation to build lbstanza from source,
cf https://github.com/SCOTT-HAMILTON/nur-packages/blob/master/pkgs/lbstanza-bin/default.nix
and https://github.com/SCOTT-HAMILTON/nur-packages/blob/master/pkgs/lbstanza/default.nix

It was building version 1.14.33 and above successfully but since this commit I get this error message (found from bisecting)

  Building Stanza for Linux
  Cleaning Stanza files
  Compiling Linux Stanza Pkgs
  core/core.stanza:300.28: collect-stack-trace is not a recognized LoStanza primitive.
@CuppoJava
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Hi Scott.

I made some bad commits in the recent sprint. (That was one of them.)

The tag 0.15.0 should get past the issue. But keep in mind that you will need a binary for Stanza 0.15.0 to build this version. (This happens rarely, where you need a newer compiler to build a newer commit, but it happens from time to time.)

@SCOTT-HAMILTON
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Maybe a github workflow CI would be better than me openning an issue each time master doesn't build. I can make a PR if needed.

@CuppoJava
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Yeah! Would sincerely appreciate that. I haven't had the time to get caught up with Github's flows.

@SCOTT-HAMILTON
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