Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/66705>.
The strategy used by ‘current-profile’ so far would fail to find the
right profile (the one created by ‘guix pull’ or ‘guix time-machine’) in
cases where said profile is itself included in another profile. This
happens, for instance, when running ‘guix shell -CW -- guix describe’,
which, as a result, would display nothing but the ‘guix’ channel.
This patch fixes that by having ‘current-profile’ not just check for the
presence of a ‘manifest’ file but also parse it to determine whether
it’s a ‘guix pull’ kind of manifest.
* guix/describe.scm (find-profile): New procedure.
(current-profile): Adjust to use it.
Change-Id: I9194f54ce1496a6591e247c76203f497f28c330b
* guix/profiles.scm (sexp->manifest): In the catch-all clause, raise to
‘&profile-error’ in addition to ‘&message’.
Change-Id: Ieb08187b388531c2157bfe67fb1b7319dbbb4ff3
Previously, the nar fallback would always fail on ‘--check’ build
because the output directory in that case is different from the store
file name. This change fixes that.
* guix/build/git.scm (git-fetch-with-fallback): Add #:item parameter and
pass it to ‘download-nar’.
* guix/scripts/perform-download.scm (perform-git-download): Pass #:item
to ‘git-fetch-with-fallback’.
Change-Id: I30fc948718e99574005150bba5215a51ef153c49
This is useful when running a ‘--check’ build, where the output file
name differs from the store file name we are trying to restore.
* guix/build/download-nar.scm (download-nar): Add ‘output’ parameter and
distinguish it from ‘item’.
Change-Id: I42219b6d4c8fd1ed506720301384efc1aa351561
This allows content-addressed access to the checkout, which is
preferable.
* guix/hg-download.scm (hg-fetch): Add call to
‘swh-download-directory-by-nar-hash’ before ‘swh-download’ call.
Change-Id: I2afc8badc1f8bb2c8bdd3a47abbb72d455d93e64
Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/69070>.
* guix/swh.scm (branch-target): Add clause for 'directory and 'alias.
(lookup-origin-revision): Iterate over all the visits of ORIGIN instead
of just the first one. Handle the case where ‘branch-target’ returns
something other than a release or revision.
* tests/swh.scm ("lookup-origin-revision"): New test.
Change-Id: I7f636739a719908763bca1d3e7376341dd62e816
Until now, ‘save-origin’ would be called only when given a
<git-reference>. With this change, ‘save-origin’ gets called for other
version control systems as well.
* guix/lint.scm (swh-response->warning): New procedure, formerly in
‘check-archival’.
(vcs-origin, save-package-source): New procedures.
(check-archival)[response->warning]: Remove.
Call ‘save-package-source’ in both the Git and the non-Git cases.
* tests/lint.scm ("archival: missing svn revision"): New test.
Change-Id: I535e4ec89488faf83bfa544d5e4935fa73ef54fb
Fixes a bug introduced in 29f3089c84 where
‘guix lint -c archival guile-wisp’ (for instance) would crash with a
match error because ‘lookup-by-nar-hash’ returns a string.
* guix/lint.scm (check-archival): Add SWHID case in the non-Git case.
Change-Id: I66fb060172d372041df47d90a14df168b0fa762d
* gnu/packages/gcc.scm (gcc-7, gcc-10, gcc-11, gcc-12, gcc-13)
[properties]: In compiler-cpu-architectures use the
x86_64-micro-architectures list for i686.
* guix/cpu.scm (cpu->gcc-architecture): Expand the x86_64 case to also
support i686.
Change-Id: I0b820ceb715960db5e702814fa278dc8c619a836
This is the actual micro-architecture designation used by compilers.
* gnu/packages/gcc.scm (%gcc-11-x86_64-micro-architectures): Rename
x86-64-v1 to x86-64.
* gnu/packages/golang.scm (%go-1.18-x86_64-micro-architectures): Same.
* guix/cpu.scm (cpu->micro-architecture-level): Same.
(gcc-architecture->micro-architecture-level): Same.
Change-Id: I19ed556a7e8deb4a77f4c63fca3b794f25092788
* gnu/packages/golang.scm (%go-1.18-x86_64-micro-architectures): Rename
micro-architectures from x86_64-v* to x86-64-v*.
* guix/cpu.scm (cpu->gcc-architecture): Return x86-64 as the fallback.
(cpu->micro-architecture-level): Rename micro-architectures from
x86_64-v* to x86-64-v*.
(gcc-architecture->micro-architecture-level): Same.
Change-Id: I37db65970417c22699ae8097b0361bccf76c1267
* guix/scripts/import/elpa.scm (guix-import-elpa): Unquote-splice the contents
of the package sexp so the matched package definition is returned unchanged.
Change-Id: Iaaa7e72390c73c6d6671811fe9ac284d599b44c6
Signed-off-by: Ricardo Wurmus <rekado@elephly.net>
* guix/cpu.scm (gcc-architecture->micro-architecture-level): Sort
gcc-architectures which have AVX512F support into x86-64-v4.
Change-Id: I8af0ceb692eefec7433e1fd5149379244da799c4
* guix/cpu.scm (cpu->gcc-architecture): Add graniterapids-d,
pantherlake, clearwaterforest, arrowlake-s, yongfeng. Remove
grandridge. Update CPU flags for searching to match architecture.
(gcc-architecture->micro-architecture-level): Adjust listed
architectures and sort in order used above.
Change-Id: I186ab6e396e36c34f7c61827e02f637716993141
Until now the .go files were generated first, and only after that the .scm
files were installed into the target location. That led to a lot of messages
about `source file ... newer than compiled' if the custom 'check phase tried
to load the compiled files.
Swapping the order of the actions resolves the issue allowing the tests to be
written without lot of noise in the build log.
For final artifacts it was not a problem, since daemon resets the timestamps.
* guix/build/guile-build-system.scm (build): Install .scm before producing
.go.
Change-Id: I3428d144fcbaa6c904ee662193c3bca82589e344
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
The inner (let) was on the same level as the outer one, which was confusing.
* guix/build/guile-build-system.scm (build): Fix indentation.
Change-Id: I701b61747c270b185eac9377b066748baa2b3d20
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Fixes a bug whereby ‘processes’ would include kernel threads, thereby
leading the ‘stop’ method of ‘user-processes’ to wait indefinitely for a
kernel thread. Code taken from the Shepherd.
Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/68800>.
* guix/build/syscalls.scm (kernel?): Remove.
(linux-process-flags, linux-kernel-thread?, pseudo-process?): New
procedures.
(PF_KTHREAD): New variable.
(processes): Use ‘pseudo-process?’ instead of ‘kernel?’.
Reported-by: Tomas Volf <~@wolfsden.cz>
Change-Id: I8c439cdaf868a8f899de7fe500ce8bf10e5fc290
Reported by Alexander Blume at
<https://github.com/BIMSBbioinfo/guix.install/issues/4>.
* guix/import/cran.scm (format-inputs): Use UPSTREAM-INPUT-DOWNSTREAM-NAME
when %INPUT-STYLE is set to 'SPECIFICATION.
Change-Id: I2f0963af197896aafd613b253d8712e41a716e52
Ensure that extra inputs end up in the correct order.
* guix/upstream.scm (update-package-inputs)[filtered-inputs]: Sort new list of
inputs.
Change-Id: Ia5fddd8103a33c79426995057fcce61c2e9e5a72
* gnu/packages/backup.scm (disarchive): Update to 0.6.0; add
'guile-bzip2' as an input.
* gnu/packages/package-management.scm (guix): Add 'guile-bzip2' as
an input to enable bzip2 support when using Disarchive.
* guix/self.scm (%packages): Add 'guile-bzip2'.
(compiled-guix): Include 'guile-bzip2' as a dependency when building
the 'guix' command.
* etc/disarchive-manifest.scm (tarball-origin?): Include bzip2
tarballs.
Co-authored-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludovic.courtes@inria.fr>
Change-Id: I4da479054f6bef225f5ea979c091152f8a9e51d5
* guix/build/git.scm (git-fetch-with-fallback): Add #:hash
and #:hash-algorithm. Try ‘swh-download-directory-by-nar-hash’ before
‘swh-download’ when #:hash is provided.
* guix/git-download.scm (git-fetch/in-band*): Pass #:hash
and #:hash-algorithm to ‘git-fetch-with-fallback’.
* guix/scripts/perform-download.scm (perform-git-download): Likewise.
Change-Id: Ic875a7022fd78c9fac32e92ad4f8ce4d81646ec5
While this method is new and nar-sha256 ExtIDs are currently available
only for new visits, it is fundamentally more reliable than the other
methods, which is why it comes first.
* guix/lint.scm (check-archival)[lookup-by-nar-hash]: New procedure.
Call ‘lookup-by-nar-hash’ before the other lookup methods.
* tests/lint.scm ("archival: content available")
("archival: content unavailable but disarchive available")
("archival: missing revision")
("archival: revision available"): Add a 404 response corresponding to
the ‘lookup-external-id’ request.
* tests/lint.scm ("archival: nar-sha256 extid available"): New test.
Change-Id: I4a81d6e022a3b72e6484726549d7fbae627f8e73
This allows us to take advantage of content addressing by giving SWH the
expected nar hash.
* guix/swh.scm (swh-download-directory-by-nar-hash): New procedure.
Change-Id: I0494ee15a3cde390a22552de7c2246e0314ba7b5
This interface was deployed at archive.softwareheritage.org a few days
ago. Our main use case will be looking up directories by “nar-sha256”
hashes.
* guix/swh.scm (<external-id>): New JSON-mapped record type.
(lookup-external-id, lookup-directory-by-nar-hash): New procedures.
* tests/swh.scm (%external-id): New variable.
("lookup-directory-by-nar-hash"): New test.
Change-Id: Ib671c7798aeb6f8132ac78f2b06b9285da8e7bd5
Previously the command would crash when passed an invalid fingerprint on
the command line.
* guix/scripts/git/authenticate.scm (guix-git-authenticate)
[openpgp-fingerprint*]: New procedure.
Use it instead of ‘openpgp-fingerprint’.
Change-Id: I99e0549781382f36a684a84449b603e00b53778d