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build/pyproject: Really merge directories in install phase.
Using rename-file, the destination had to be empty otherwise it would error out. By using copy-recursively, a directory can be copied onto a pre-existing directory, really merging them. This problem manifested itself attempting to build the python-pyre package. Solving #596. * guix/build/pyproject-build-system.scm (install) <merge-directories>: Use copy-recursively instead of rename-file. Change-Id: Iceb8609a86f29b17e5fbe6a9629339d0bc26e11f Signed-off-by: Sharlatan Hellseher <sharlatanus@gmail.com>
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@ -201,8 +201,13 @@ builder.build_wheel(sys.argv[3], config_settings=config_settings)"
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(format #t "~a/~a -> ~a/~a~%"
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source file destination file)
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(mkdir-p destination)
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(rename-file (string-append source "/" file)
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(string-append destination "/" file))
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;; Use 'copy-recursively' rather than 'rename-file' to guard
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;; against the odd case where DESTINATION is a non-empty
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;; directory, which may happen when using hybrid Python
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;; build systems.
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(copy-recursively (string-append source "/" file)
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(string-append destination "/" file))
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(delete-file-recursively (string-append source "/" file))
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(when post-move
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(post-move file)))
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(scandir source
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