hex.pm is a package repository for Erlang and Elixir.
* guix/scripts/import.scm (importers): Add "hexpm".
* guix/scripts/import/hexpm.scm, guix/import/hexpm.scm,
guix/hexpm-download.scm: New files.
* guix/import/utils.scm (source-spec->object): Add "hexpm-fetch" to list of
fetch methods.
* guix/upstream.scm (package-update/hexpm-fetch): New function.
(%method-updates) Add it.
* Makefile.am: Add them.
The "narinfo-string" procedure is expensive in term of IO operations and can
take a while under IO pressure, such a GC collecting. Defer its call to a new
thread created in the http-write procedure.
Fixes: <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/48468>
Partially fixes: <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/49089>
* guix/scripts/publish.scm (render-narinfo): Defer the narinfo string creation
to the http-write procedure.
(compression->sexp, sexp->compression): New procedures.
("X-Nar-Compression"): Use them.
("X-Narinfo-Compressions"): New custom header.
(strip-headers): Add the x-nar-path header.
(http-write): Add narinfo on-the-fly creation support. It happens in a
separated thread to prevent blocking the main thread.
Previously, the max column width for the pretty-printer was 50, which caused
generated package definitions to include unnecessary newlines, e.g.,
(home-page
"https://gitlab.com/ttyperacer/terminal-typeracer")
instead of
(home-page "https://gitlab.com/ttyperacer/terminal-typeracer")
* guix/scripts/import.scm (guix-import): Set max expression width to 80 when
pretty-printing.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
This is a followup to 222f4661ed, which
was intended to improve performance of 'narinfo-string'.
* guix/scripts/publish.scm (narinfo-string): Remove 'catch' and
'read-derivation-from-file' call when rendering "Deriver".
This has been discussed here: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/50040.
* guix/scripts/publish.scm (narinfo-string): Do not render the "System" field
that is expensive to compute and currently unused.
Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/40997>.
* gnu/bootloader.scm (<bootloader-configuration>): New 'targets' field.
(%bootloader-configuration-target): New procedure.
(bootloader-configuration-target): Add deprecation warning.
(bootloader-configuration-targets): New procedure.
* guix/scripts/system.scm (install): Access targets via
bootloader-configuration-targets.
(perform-action)[bootloader-target]: Remove unused argument and update doc.
Access targets via bootloader-configuration-targets and fix indentation.
(process-action): Access targets via bootloader-configuration-targets.
Do not provide the unused BOOTLOADER-TARGET argument when applying
`perform-action'.
* guix/scripts/system/reconfigure.scm (install-bootloader-program): Rename
DEVICE argument to DEVICES. Adjust doc and comment. Apply `installer' and
`disk-installer' for every DEVICES.
(install-bootloader): Access targets via bootloader-configuration-targets and
rename variable from DEVICE to DEVICES.
* gnu/tests/install.scm: Adjust accordingly.
* tests/guix-system.sh: Likewise.
* gnu/tests/reconfigure.scm (run-install-bootloader-test): Adjust the DEVICES
argument so that it is a list.
* doc/guix.texi: Update doc.
* guix/scripts/import/opam.scm: Pass all instances of --repo as a list
to the importer.
* guix/import/opam.scm (opam-fetch): Stop expecting "expanded"
repositories and call get-opam-repository instead to keep values
"symbolic" as long as possible and factorize.
(get-opam-repository): Use the same repository source as CLI opam does
(i.e. HTTP-served index.tar.gz instead of git repositories).
(find-latest-version): Be more flexible on the repositories structure
instead of expecting packages/PACKAGE-NAME/PACKAGE-NAME.VERSION/.
* tests/opam.scm: Update the call to opam->guix-package since repo is
now expected to be a list and remove the mocked get-opam-repository
deprecated by the support for local folders by the actual
implementation.
* doc/guix.texi: Document the new semantics and valid arguments for the
--repo option.
Signed-off-by: Julien Lepiller <julien@lepiller.eu>
This allows the user of 'cached-channel-instance' to install the build
handler of its choice. In particular, it allows "guix time-machine" to
install a build notifier with the right options instead of using the
defaults that 'cached-channel-instance' would pass to
'show-what-to-build*'.
* guix/inferior.scm (cached-channel-instance): Remove call to
'show-what-to-build*'.
(inferior-for-channels): Wrap body in 'with-build-handler'.
* guix/scripts/time-machine.scm (guix-time-machine): Use
'with-build-handler'.
Thanks to Guillem Jover <guillem@debian.org> on the OFTC's #debian-dpkg
channel for helping with troubleshooting.
Letting GNU Tar recursively walk the complete files hierarchy side-steps the
risks associated with providing a list of file names:
1. Duplicated files in the archive (recorded as hard links by GNU Tar)
2. Missing parent directories.
The above would cause dpkg to malfunction, for example by aborting early and
skipping triggers when there were missing parent directories.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (self-contained-tarball/builder): Do not call
POPULATE-SINGLE-PROFILE-DIRECTORY, which creates extraneous files such as
/root. Instead, call POPULATE-STORE and INSTALL-DATABASE-AND-GC-ROOTS
individually to more precisely generate the file system. Replace the list of
files by the current directory, "." and streamline the way options are passed.
* gnu/system/file-systems.scm (reduce-directories): Remove procedure.
* tests/file-systems.scm ("reduce-directories"): Remove test.
These fields, while optional per dpkg, are required by other tools such as
reprepro, commonly used to generate apt repositories.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (debian-archive): Set the control file section field
to 'misc' and the priority field to 'optional'.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (self-contained-tarball/builder)
[extra-options]: New argument.
(self-contained-tarball, squashfs-image, docker-image)
(debian-archive): Likewise. Remove two TODO comments. Document
EXTRA-OPTIONS. Use the custom control files when provided.
(%deb-format-options): New variable.
(show-deb-format-options, show-deb-format-options/detailed): New procedures.
(%options): Register new options.
(show-help): Augment with new usage.
(guix-pack): Validate and propagate new argument values.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix pack)[deb]: Document how to list advanced
options. Add an example.
* tests/pack.scm (deb archive...): Provide extra-options to the debian-archive
procedure, and validate that the provided files are embedded in the pack.
* guix/scripts/package.scm (process-query): Use pretty-print-table when
listing installed and available packages.
Modified-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
* .dir-locals.el (scheme-mode)[gexp->derivation]: Define indentation rule.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (debian-archive): New procedure.
(%formats): Register the new deb format.
(show-formats): Add it to the usage string.
* tests/pack.scm (%ar-bootstrap): New variable.
(deb archive with symlinks): New test.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix pack): Document it.
* NEWS: Add news entry.
Tar translate duplicate files in the archive into hard links. These can cause
problems, as not every tool support them; for example dpkg doesn't.
* gnu/system/file-systems.scm (reduce-directories): New procedure.
(file-prefix?): Lift the restriction on file prefix. The procedure can be
useful for comparing relative file names. Adjust doc.
(file-name-depth): New procedure, extracted from ...
(btrfs-store-subvolume-file-name): ... here.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (self-contained-tarball/builder): Use
reduce-directories.
* tests/file-systems.scm ("reduce-directories"): New test.
Instead of just naming them by their pack type, add information from the
package(s) they contain to make it easier to differentiate them.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (define-with-source): New macro.
(manifest->friendly-name): Extract procedure from ...
(docker-image): ... here, now defined via the above macro. Adjust REPOSITORY
argument value accordingly.
(guix-pack): Derive NAME using MANIFEST->FRIENDLY-NAME.
* guix/docker.scm (%tar-determinism-options): Move to a new module and rename
to `tar-base-options'. Adjust references accordingly.
* guix/build/pack.scm: New file.
* Makefile.am (MODULES): Register it.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (self-contained-tarball/builder): Use it.
This is made to allow reusing it for the debian-archive pack format, added in
a subsequent commit.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (self-contained-tarball/builder): New procedure,
containing the build code extracted from self-contained-tarball.
(self-contained-tarball): Use the above procedure.
This can happen if the weather information of a package
is requested for an unsupported system. For example,
try "guix weather icecat --system=aarch64-linux".
* guix/scripts/weather.scm
(report-server-coverage): Do not divide by zero when zero
store items are requested from a server.
Fixes: <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/49263>
Reported-By: Jack Hill <jackhill@jackhill.us>
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Othacehe <othacehe@gnu.org>
This reverts commit fd62b4cf88, which
would lead 'GUIX_PACKAGE_PATH' to be ignored for instance when using
'guix build -f file.scm', as shown by 'tests/guix-build.sh'.
Previously, the error message would be displayed, followed by a
backtrace ending in &non-continuable.
* guix/scripts/deploy.scm (deploy-machine*): Call 'leave' rather than
'report-error' when C is a &message.
In addition to substitutes from ci.guix.gnu.org. There are more changes that
can be made in the future, but these changes seem like a good start.
* config-daemon.ac (guix_substitute_urls): Add https://bordeaux.guix.gnu.org.
* guix/scripts/substitute.scm (%default-substitute-urls): Add
http://bordeaux.guix.gnu.org.
* guix/store.scm (%default-substitute-urls): Add bordeaux.guix.gnu.org.
* doc/guix.texi: Adjust accordingly.
* doc/contributing.texi: Adjust accordingly.
Before this change, the system value would be passed as x86_64 when using a
i686-linux emulated system, e.g.:
$ guix environment --system=i686-linux --ad-hoc guile -- \
guile -c '(display (utsname:machine (uname))) (newline)'
x86_64
This change uses the Guile builtin %host-type variable, which doesn't have
this problem:
$ guix environment --system=i686-linux --ad-hoc guile -- \
guile -c '(display %host-type) (newline)'
i686-unknown-linux-gnu
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (docker-image)[#:system] Use %host-type as a fall-back
when target is not defined.
Co-authored-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>