Previously, evaluating an OS configuration with a childhurd (for
instance) would produce tens of lines like:
guix system: warning: representing setuid programs with '#<file-append #<package shadow@4.8.1 gnu/packages/admin.scm:798 7ff97f6f7640> "/bin/passwd">' is deprecated; use 'setuid-program' instead
Now, it prints this one line:
gnu/system/hurd.scm:105:2: warning: representing setuid programs with file-like objects is deprecated; use 'setuid-program' instead
This change also means that extensions of 'setuid-program-service-type'
now have to provide a list of <setuid-program>, so it's stricter in this
sense.
* gnu/services.scm (setuid-program-file-like-deprecated): Remove.
(setuid-program-service-type)[extend]: Remove
'setuid-program-file-like-deprecated' call. Assume CONFIG and
EXTENSIONS are already lists of <setuid-program> records.
* gnu/system.scm (<operating-system>)[setuid-programs]: Add 'sanitize'
property. Change accessor name from '%operating-system-setuid-programs'
to 'operating-system-setuid-programs'.
(operating-system-default-essential-services)
(hurd-default-essential-services): Adjust accordingly.
(ensure-setuid-program-list): New macro.
(%ensure-setuid-program-list): New procedure, based on
'setuid-program-file-like-deprecated'.