* gnu/system.scm (<boot-parameters>)[store-device, store-mount-point]:
New fields.
(read-boot-parameters): Initialize them.
(operating-system-grub.cfg): Likewise. Remove STORE-FS argument from
call to 'grub-configuration-file'.
(operating-system-parameters-file): Add 'store' element in
'boot-parameters'.
* gnu/system/grub.scm (strip-mount-point): Replace 'store-fs' parameter
by 'mount-point'; adjust accordingly. Adjust callers.
(<menu-entry>)[device, device-mount-point]: New fields.
(eye-candy): Replace 'root-fs' parameter by 'store-device'; add
'store-mount-point'. Use keyword arguments for 'system' and 'port'.
(grub-root-search): Remove 'root-fs' by 'device' and adjust
accordingly.
(grub-configuration-file): Remove 'store-fs' parameter. Adjust
accordingly.
* guix/scripts/system.scm (previous-grub-entries): Initialize 'device'
and 'device-mount-point' fields from PARAMS.
* doc/guix.texi (GRUB Configuration): Document 'device' and
'device-mount-point'. Explain that 'linux' can be prefixed by a GRUB
device name.
Co-authored-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
* guix/ui.scm (display-profile-content-diff): New variable.
* guix/scripts/package.scm (process-query): Use display-profile-content-diff.
In collaboration with Benz Schenk.
* guix/scripts/lint.scm (%quoted-identifier-rx): New variable.
(check-description-style)[check-quotes]: New procedure.
Use it.
* tests/lint.scm ("description: suggest ornament instead of quotes"):
New test.
Fixes <http://bugs.gnu.org/24712>.
* guix/grafts.scm (cumulative-grafts): Add grafts for all the outputs of
DRV.
* tests/grafts.scm ("graft-derivation, replaced derivation has multiple
outputs"): New test.
* guix/scripts/build.scm (evaluate-replacement-specs): New procedure.
(transform-package-inputs)[not-equal]: Remove.
[replacements]: Define in terms of 'evaluate-replacement-specs'.
* guix/scripts/graph.scm (ensure-store-items): New procedure.
(%reference-node-type)[convert]: Use it.
(non-derivation-referrers): New procedure.
(%referrer-node-type): New variable.
(%node-types): Add it.
* tests/graph.scm ("referrer DAG"): New test.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix graph): Document it.
Partly fixes <http://bugs.gnu.org/24418>.
* guix/grafts.scm (cumulative-grafts)[graft-origin?]: New procedure.
[dependency-grafts]: Use it in new 'if' around recursive call.
* tests/grafts.scm ("graft-derivation, grafts are not shadowed"): New test.
The python-build-system uses phases the build and install, but not
configure. So the old comment was plain wrong since Sept. 2013, when the build
phase has been added.
Fixes <http://bugs.gnu.org/22954>.
Reported by Albin <albin@fripost.org>
and Jeffrey Serio <serio.jeffrey@gmail.com>.
* guix/build/graft.scm (mkdir-p*): New procedure.
(rewrite-directory): Use it instead of 'mkdir-p'.
'guix substitute' now displays 2 lines per download instead of 4.
Suggested by Ricardo Wurmus.
* guix/scripts/substitute.scm (assert-valid-narinfo): Have #:verbose?
default to #f. Remove leading newline in message.
(process-substitution): Display the URI rather than the store file name.
Display two newlines after the substitution.
Before that, when 'guix system reconfigure' failed to talk to shepherd
and a 'system-error' was raised, we would get a "too few values returned
to continuation" error, which would prevent GRUB from being installed.
Reported by fps on #guix.
* guix/scripts/system.scm (warn-on-system-error): Remove.
(with-shepherd-error-handling): Inline former 'warn-on-system-error'.
Return two values when 'system-error' is raised.
Before, 'guix lint -c cve' would report the vulnerabilities of the
original package while pretending they are the vulnerabilities of the
replacement.
* guix/scripts/lint.scm (check-vulnerabilities): Consider the package
replacement before calling 'package-vulnerabilities'.
* tests/lint.scm ("cve: vulnerability fixed in replacement version"):
New test.
* guix/build/graft.scm (replace-store-references): REPLACEMENT is now
the full string, not just the hash.
(rewrite-directory)[hash-mapping](valid-suffix?): Remove.
(hash+suffix): Rename to...
(hash+rest): ... this. Change to return the whole string as the second
element of the list. Adjust 'match-lambda' expression accordingly;
check whether the string length of the origin and replacement match.
* tests/grafts.scm ("graft-derivation, grafted item uses a different
name"): New test.
* doc/guix.texi (Security Updates): Update sentence on the name/version
restriction.
Fixes <http://bugs.gnu.org/24346>.
Reported by csanchezdll@gmail.com (Carlos Sánchez de La Lama).
* guix/scripts/system.scm (previous-grub-entries): Get the initrd file
name from PARAMS.
* gnu/system.scm (operating-system-grub.cfg): Use
'operating-system-initrd-file' to retrieve the initrd file name.
* gnu/system/grub.scm (strip-mount-point): New procedure.
(grub-configuration-file)[entry->gexp]: Call 'strip-mount-point' for
LINUX and INITRD.
Co-authored-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
* guix/gexp.scm (<file-append>): New record type.
(file-append): New procedure.
(file-append-compiler): New gexp compiler.
* tests/gexp.scm ("file-append", "file-append, output")
("file-append, nested", "gexp->file + file-append"): New tests.
* doc/guix.texi (G-Expressions): Use it in 'nscd' and 'list-files'
examples. Document 'file-append'.
* guix/gexp.scm (<gexp-compiler>)[expand]: New field.
(default-expander, lookup-expander): New procedures.
(define-gexp-compiler): Add second pattern to allow for the definition
of both a compiler and an expander.
(gexp->sexp)[reference->sexp]: Call 'lookup-expander' and use its
result.
This provides a way to mark a package as superseded by another one.
Upgrades replace superseded packages with their replacement.
* guix/packages.scm (package-superseded, deprecated-package): New
procedures.
* gnu/packages.scm (%find-package): Check for 'package-superseded'.
* guix/scripts/package.scm (transaction-upgrade-entry)[supersede]: New
procedure. Call it when 'package-superseded' is true.
* tests/guix-build.sh: Add test for a superseded package.
* tests/packages.scm ("package-superseded")
("transaction-upgrade-entry, superseded package"): New tests.