Note: this merge actually changes the 'curl' and 'python-attrs' derivations,
as part of solving caf4a7a2770ef4d05a6e18f40d602e51da749ddc and
12964df69a99de6190422c752fef65ef813f3b6b respectively.
4604d43c0e (gnu: gnutls@3.6.16: Fix cross-compilation.) was ignored because it
cannot currently be tested.
Conflicts:
gnu/local.mk
gnu/packages/aidc.scm
gnu/packages/boost.scm
gnu/packages/curl.scm
gnu/packages/nettle.scm
gnu/packages/networking.scm
gnu/packages/python-xyz.scm
gnu/packages/tls.scm
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>
* guix/hg-download.scm (hg-fetch): Fall back to fetching the source from SWH
if the upstream source is missing.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Previously, "guix package --switch-generations=4" or similar would print
"nothing to do".
* guix/scripts/package.scm (process-actions): Do not warn about "nothing
to do" when one of %ACTIONS is requested.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/48778>.
A side effect of c47f3fc13562d82edfd2d47342574154c452843a is that
(@ (guix describe) current-profile) provides the correct answer when the
'guix' package is installed in a profile. Consequently, the 'guix'
package installed in /run/current-system/profile (for instance) would
end up loading all the .scm files in that directory.
* guix/describe.scm (current-channel-entries): Remove ENTRY if it lacks
the 'source' property.
When running:
guix environment --ad-hoc gnome --no-grafts --search-paths
this reduces wall-clock time by ~5%. The number of object cache lookups
goes down from 96K to 89K. (Note that 'gnome' is an interesting example
because it has many propagated inputs, which themselves have propagated
inputs too, which would lead to a long input list and a long manifest in
the 'profile-derivation' gexp.)
* guix/profiles.scm (profile-derivation)[inputs, search-paths]: Remove.
[extra-inputs]: New variable.
[builder]: Adjust call to 'build-profile'.
* guix/build/profiles.scm (manifest-sexp->inputs+search-paths): New
procedure.
(build-profile): Remove 'inputs' parameter; make 'manifest' the 2nd
positional parameter and add #:extra-inputs. Call
'manifest-sexp->inputs+search-paths' to obtain 'inputs' and
'search-paths'.
Reported by zimoun <zimon.toutoune@gmail.com>.
Previously, the mtime of CACHE-DIRECTORY may or may not have been
updated after a pull. Thus, 'maybe-remove-expired-cache-entries' could
potentially delete CACHE-DIRECTORY right before it's returned.
* guix/git.scm (update-cached-checkout): Call 'utime' on CACHE-DIRECTORY.
Previously, '--with-latest' would wrongfully print:
warning: could not determine latest upstream release of 'xyz'
when 'xyz' is already the latest version. This fixes that.
* guix/transformations.scm (transform-package-latest): Use
'package-latest-release' instead of 'package-latest-release*'.
Partly fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/41702>.
Reported by Lars-Dominik Braun <ldb@leibniz-psychology.org>.
Previously, 'graft-derivation' would start anew at every call. When
creating a profile with lots of packages, it would potentially do the
same work multiple times. The per-session cache addresses this. It
increases the derivation-graft-cache hit rate from 77.9% to 80.1% on:
GUIX_PROFILING="derivation-graft-cache" ./pre-inst-env \
guix environment --ad-hoc libreoffice inkscape krita darktable -n
The effect is more visible on the pathological case below, where cache
hit rate goes from 75% to 87% and wall-clock time from 5.0s to 3.5s:
GUIX_PROFILING="derivation-graft-cache" ./pre-inst-env \
guix environment --ad-hoc r-learnr --search-paths
* guix/grafts.scm (%graft-cache): New variable.
(graft-derivation): Add calls to 'store-connection-cache' and
'set-store-connection-cache!'.
This procedure lost its only user in commit
710854304b1ab29332edcb76f3de532e0724c197.
* guix/store.scm (references/substitutes): Remove.
* tests/store.scm ("references/substitutes missing reference info")
("references/substitutes with substitute info"): Remove.
The process-substitution procedure is opening two distinct connections. The
first one when looking for narinfo by calling lookup-narinfo and the other one
when fetching nar files.
Cache the connection when looking for narinfos so that process-substitution
only opens one connection.
* guix/scripts/substitute.scm (lookup-narinfo): Cache connection by using
open-connection-for-uri/cached.
* guix/lint.scm (check-tests-true): New linter.
(%local-checkers)[tests-true]: Add it.
* tests/lint.scm ("tests-true: #:tests? must not be set to #t")
("tests-true: absent #:tests? is acceptable")
("tests-true: #:tests? #f is acceptable")
("tests-true: #:tests? #t acceptable when compiling natively"): Test it.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Othacehe <othacehe@gnu.org>
When running:
GUIX_PROFILING="gc object-cache" ./pre-inst-env \
guix install gnome -p /tmp/sdsdfsd --no-grafts -n
this reduces the number of object cache lookup from 115K to 96K, with a
slight CPU and memory usage reduction as well.
* guix/profiles.scm (check-for-collisions)[candidates]: Exclude entries
if their 'item' fields are eq?.
* guix/build/rakudo-build-system.scm (wrap): Pass
the shell interpreter from 'inputs' to 'wrap-program' using
'search-input-file'.
Partially-Fixes: <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47869>
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
* guix/build/qt-build-system.scm (wrap-all-programs): Pass
the shell interpreter from 'inputs' to 'wrap-program' using
'search-input-file'.
Partially-Fixes: <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47869>
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
* guix/build/python-build-system.scm (wrap): Pass the shell
interpreter from 'inputs' to 'wrap-program' using 'search-input-file'.
Partially-Fixes: <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47869>
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
* guix/build/glib-or-gtk-build-system.scm (wrap-all-programs): Pass
the shell interpreter from 'inputs' to 'wrap-program' using
'search-input-file'.
Partially-Fixes: <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47869>
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
The procedure ‘which’ from (guix build utils)
is used for two different purposes:
1. for finding the absolute file name of a binary
that needs to run during the build process
2. for finding the absolute file name of a binary,
for the target system (as in --target=TARGET),
e.g. for substituting sh->/gnu/store/.../bin/sh,
python->/gnu/store/.../bin/python.
When compiling natively (target=#f in Guix parlance),
this is perfectly fine.
However, when cross-compiling, there is a problem.
"which" looks in $PATH for binaries. That's good for purpose (1),
but incorrect for (2), as the $PATH contains binaries from native-inputs
instead of inputs.
This commit defines a ‘search-input-file’ procedure. It functions
like 'which', but instead of searching in $PATH, it searches in
the 'inputs' of the build phase, which must be passed to
‘search-input-file’ as an argument. Also, the file name must
include "bin/" or "sbin/" as appropriate.
* guix/build/utils.scm (search-input-file): New procedure.
* tests/build-utils.scm
("search-input-file: exception if not found")
("search-input-file: can find if existent"): Test it.
* doc/guix.texi (File Search): Document it.
Partially-Fixes: <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47869>
Co-Authored-By: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Previously, when creating new wrappers, 'wrap-program' would search
for an interpreter to use in PATH. However, this is incorrect when
cross-compiling. Allow overriding the shell interpreter to use,
via an optional keyword argument #:sh.
In time, when all users of 'wrap-program' have been corrected,
this keyword argument can be made mandatory.
* guix/build/utils.scm (wrap-program): Introduce a #:sh keyword
argument, defaulting to (which "sh"). Use this keyword argument.
Partially-Fixes: <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/47869>
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Fixes a regression introduced in
84f8bae0f85de081bbc55aa54ad6a50981a06a43, whereby the URL computed for
the new ffmpeg (for instance) would be:
https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-4.4.tar.xz
instead of:
https://ffmpeg.org/releases/ffmpeg-4.4.tar.xz
Reported by Maxim Cournoyer.
* guix/gnu-maintenance.scm (latest-html-release)[url->release]: Adjust
computation in the case of a URI-reference with a relative path.
The default Guile web server implementation supports the keep alive
mechanism. However, in our custom http-write implementation, the connection
is unconditionally close after sending nar files.
To prevent that, when supported, add the client port to the server poll set so
that further requests can be handled without closing the connection.
* guix/scripts/publish.scm (nar-response-port): Rename it into ...
(nar-compressed-port): ... this procedure. Operate directly on a given PORT.
(http-write): Add keep-alive support when sending nar files.
* guix/scripts/substitute.scm (process-substitution): Pass the download size
to the progress-report-port procedure so that it doesn't block reading from
the input port when keep-alive is supported.
The Guile web server is reading the response connection header to decide
whether to close the connection. However, as the request connection header is
not forwarded to the response, this mechanism cannot work.
* guix/scripts/publish.scm (add-extra-headers): New procedure.
(make-request-handler): Use it to forward the request connection header to the
response.