This reduces the risk that, when using Bash, ‘guix shell --pure’ would
spawn an instance of Bash that would ignore the user’s history-related
settings.
It is not bulletproof though: these variables as shell variables that
need not be exported as environment variable. When they are not
exported, the user’s history-related settings would still be ignored.
* guix/profiles.scm (%precious-variables): Add HIST variables from Bash.
Change-Id: Id2898d67d2e70c083abbeacad3f0663940fb6789
This reverts commit a7db92d9b3, this time with
the more careful command, to avoid a world rebuild:
grep -rl --exclude-dir=build --exclude-dir=patches --exclude=ld-wrapper.in \
--exclude=sitecustomize.py --exclude=guix-emacs.el maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com |
xargs sed -i 's/maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com/maxim@guixotic.coop/g'
Change-Id: I0871f5cf9ace79e34e78e24154d0da6ea95a3a91
The change was automated via:
git grep -l maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com |
xargs sed -i 's/maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com/maxim@guixotic.coop/g'
* .mailmap: New entry.
Change-Id: Iaa88b1e51c94159c49138fb43910badb990eb169
Previously the profile will produce a new symlink for each icon file, now it
will reuse existed ones if possible.
* guix/profiles.scm (gtk-icon-themes): Only install 'icon-theme.cache' files
into the output. Adjust produce docstring.
Fixes: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/77487
Change-Id: Ia452565768753b8a60baf4fc075f6fe5ebb4fa39
Signed-off-by: 宋文武 <iyzsong@member.fsf.org>
This is a follow-up to e9b1329470. If
the EMACSNATIVELOADPATH environment variable (by mistake) has duplicated
paths, Emacs fails to start up with a message along the lines of
List contains a loop:
("$HOME/.guix-profile/lib/emacs/native-site-lisp" […] . #2)
To prevent this issue in the face of possibly duplicated search path elements,
use non-destructive methods where possible.
* guix/profiles.scm (emacs-subdirs): Use 'append' rather than 'nconc'.
Change-Id: If646b806f24666b5247850d30d2819c7482c130b
Fixes: Emacs "List contains a loop" <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/75709>
Signed-off-by: Liliana Marie Prikler <liliana.prikler@gmail.com>
This patch ensures that the pinned natively compiled Emacs packages can
actually be found in the respective load path. The rationale for expanding it
mimics the rationale previously applied to load-path for byte compilation: We
want to be able to `guix upgrade' emacs (or similar) without yanking compiled
packages from underneath.
* guix/profiles.scm (emacs-subdirs): Write an additional “line” of code to
deal with ‘native-comp-eln-load-path’.
This is a followup to 1cebc334a7.
* guix/profiles.scm (ca-certificate-bundle)[libc-utf8-locales-for-target]:
Remove.
[build]: Use “C.UTF-8” instead of “en_US.utf8”.
(profile-derivation)[libc-utf8-locales-for-target]: Remove.
[set-utf8-locale]: Rewrite to a gexp that calls ‘setlocale’ for “C.UTF-8”.
* tests/profiles.scm ("profile-derivation, cross-compilation"): Remove
‘locales’ variable and related check.
Change-Id: I7cb148b9149fe5fbe5b9b1b25fdce1002ad1f37e
This brings the on disk size of the kernel from 164 MiB to 144 MiB, or about
12%.
* gnu/packages/linux.scm (default-extra-linux-options)
[version>=5.13]: Enable CONFIG_MODULE_COMPRESS_ZSTD, else
CONFIG_MODULE_COMPRESS_GZIP.
(make-linux-libre*) [phases] {set-environment}: Set ZSTD_CLEVEL environment
variable to 19.
[native-inputs]: Add zstd.
* gnu/build/linux-modules.scm (module-regex): Add .zst to regexp. Update doc.
(modinfo-section-contents): Extend support to Zstd compressed module.
(dot-ko): Register the 'zstd compression type.
(ensure-dot-ko, file-name->module-name, load-linux-module*)
(module-name->file-name/guess, write-module-name-database)
(write-module-alias-database, write-module-device-database): Update doc.
(module-name-lookup): Also consider zstd-compressed modules.
* gnu/installer.scm (installer-program): Add guile-zstd extension to gexp.
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (flat-linux-module-directory): Likewise.
Decompress zstd-compressed modules for use in initrd.
* guix/profiles.scm (linux-module-database): Add guile-zstd extension to gexp.
Change-Id: Ide899dc5c58ea5033583b1a91a92c025fc8d901a
* guix/profiles.scm (sexp->manifest): In the catch-all clause, raise to
‘&profile-error’ in addition to ‘&message’.
Change-Id: Ieb08187b388531c2157bfe67fb1b7319dbbb4ff3
This fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/65474>.
* guix/profiles.scm (texlive-font-maps): Also check for TeX Live dependencies
in non "texlive-" prefixed packages.
For example, PYTHON-NBCONVERT propagates TeX Live inputs. Those need to be
found out when building ".map"" files.
Co-authored-by: Andreas Enge <andreas@enge.fr>
* guix/profiles.scm (texlive-font-maps): Make sure auto-generated file exists
before deleting it, which is not guaranteed when creating the initial texmf
tree union.
This is a followup to e43cbeafd1.
* gnu/packages/tex.scm (texlive-scripts): Provide "updmap.cfg", along with
other similar files.
(texlive-default-updmap.cfg): Remove variable.
(texlive-updmap.cfg)[source]: Use TEXLIVE-SCRIPTS source.
[arguments]: Use G-expressions. Adapt #:INSTALL-PLAN according to source change.
* guix/profiles.scm (texlive-font-maps): Use "updmap.cfg" provided by
TEXLIVE-SCRIPTS instead of now defunct TEXLIVE-DEFAULT-UPDMAP.CFG.
* gnu/packages/tex.scm (texlive-libkpathsea): New variable.
(texlive-bin): Inherit from above.
[arguments]<#:configure-flags>: Use "--disable-kpathsea",
"--with-system-kpathsea", "--with-kpathsea-includes" and
"--with-kpathsea-lib".
<#:phases>: Remove phases now handled by the package above.
[native-inputs]: Add GROFF-MINIMAL.
[propagated-inputs]: Add TEXLIVE-LIBKPATHSEA.
(texlive-bin-full): New variable.
(texlive-texmf)[build-system]: Use COPY-BUILD-SYSTEM.
[arguments]: Set #:INSTALL-PLAN accordingly. Replace TEXLIVE-BIN with
TEXLIVE-BIN-FULL.
* guix/profiles.scm (texlive-font-maps): Fetch executables from
TEXLIVE-LIBKPATHSEA instead of TEXLIVE-BIN.
* gnu/packages/tex.scm (texlive-scripts): Include only core scripts along with
their man pages and their dependencies. Also patch them for use in Guix.
(texlive-bin): Simplify package.
[inputs]: Remove "texlive-extra-src" and "texlive-scripts" inputs. Remove
labels from other inputs.
[propagated-inputs]: Add TEXLIVE-SCRIPTS.
[arguments]: Use G-expressions.
<#:configure-flags>: Add "--disable-linked-scripts".
<#:phases>: Remove phases relative to scripts.
* guix/profiles.scm (texlive-font-maps): Fetch executables from both
TEXLIVE-SCRIPTS and TEXLIVE-BIN.
* guix/import/texlive.scm (tlpdb-file): Grab file from TEXLIVE-SCRIPTS instead
of TEXLIVE-BIN.
* gnu/packages/tex.scm (texlive-base): Deprecate variable.
(texlive-updmap.cfg): Use default packages from now deprecated TEXLIVE-BASE.
Also remove already implemented TODO.
* doc/build.scm (pdf-manual):
* gnu/packages/statistics.scm: Replace TEXLIVE-BASE with call to
TEXLIVE-UPDMAP.CFG.
* guix/profiles.scm (texlive-font-maps): Trigger TeX Live hook whenever
a texlive package is included in the manifest.
Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/63043>.
* guix/profiles.scm (texlive-font-maps): Define 'texlive-inputs'.
[build]: Use it.
Return #f when TEXLIVE-INPUTS is empty.
Relates to <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/58821>.
Revert 4fef1e850e, which silenced useful
information such as the following warning:
install-info: warning: no info dir entry in
`/gnu/store/...-rottlog-0.72.2/share/info/rottlog.info.gz'
Rationale: profile hooks output is now hidden by default, and can be made
visible via the --verbosity option.
This makes the profile readable by older Guix instances. This is a
followup to c9fbd40785.
Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/57306>.
Reported by Arun Isaac <arunisaac@systemreboot.net>.
* guix/profiles.scm (%manifest-format-version): Export.
* guix/scripts/package.scm (build-and-use-profile): Add #:format-version
and pass it to 'profile-derivation'.
* guix/scripts/pull.scm (build-and-install): Pass #:format-version 3.
* guix/profiles.scm (%manifest-format-version): New variable.
(manifest->gexp): Add optional 'format-version' parameter.
[optional, entry->gexp]: Honor it.
(profile-derivation): Add #:format-version parameter and honor it.
(<profile>)[format-version]: New field.
(profile-compiler): Honor it.
* guix/build/profiles.scm (manifest-sexp->inputs+search-paths): Support
both versions 3 and 4. Remove unused 'properties' variable.
* tests/profiles.scm ("profile-derivation format version 3"): New test.
Version 2 was introduced in commit
dedb17ad01 (May 2015), which made it into
Guix 0.9.0.
* guix/profiles.scm (find-package): Remove.
(sexp->manifest)[infer-search-paths]: Remove.
Remove clauses for versions 0 and 1.
Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/55499>.
Reported by Ricardo Wurmus <rekado@elephly.net>.
With this change, the manifest file created for:
guix install r r-seurat r-cistopic r-monocle3 r-cicero-monocle3 r-assertthat
goes from 5.7M to 176K. Likewise, on this profile, wall-clock time of:
GUIX_PROFILING=gc guix package -I
goes from 0.7s to 0.1s, with heap usage going from 55M to 9M.
* guix/profiles.scm (manifest->gexp)[optional]: New procedure.
[entry->gexp]: Turn into a monadic procedure. Return a 'repeated' sexp
if ENTRY was already visited before.
Adjust caller accordingly. Bump manifest version.
(sexp->manifest)[sexp->manifest-entry]: Turn into a monadic procedure.
Add case for 'repeated' nodes. Add each entry to the current state
vhash.
Add clause for version 4 manifests.
[sexp->manifest-entry/v3]: New procedure, with former
'sexp->manifest-entry' code.
* tests/profiles.scm ("deduplication of repeated entries"): New test.
* guix/build/profiles.scm (manifest-sexp->inputs+search-paths)[let-fields]:
New macro.
Use it. Expect version 4. Add clause for 'repeated' nodes.
Partly fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/55499>.
Reported by Ricardo Wurmus <rekado@elephly.net>.
For a profile built with:
guix install r-seurat r-cistopic r-monocle3 r-cicero-monocle3
this reduces the size of the 'manifest' file from 6.4M to 5.6M (12%).
* guix/profiles.scm (manifest->gexp)[entry->gexp]: When PROPERTIES is
empty, do not emit a 'properties' field.
Previously user-facing commands would happily start building packages
even if they do not support that system. With this change, all the
user-facing commands reject unsupported packages without going further.
* guix/profiles.scm (profile-derivation): Add #:allow-unsupported-packages?.
Define 'check-supported-packages' and honor #:allow-unsupported-packages?.
* tests/guix-pack.sh, tests/guix-package.sh, tests/guix-shell.sh: Ensure
that unsupported packages are rejected.
* tests/guix-system.sh: Pass "--system=armhf-linux" when attempting to
build gnu/system/examples/asus-c201.tmpl.
Long ago we had a profile hook, called “texlive-configuration”, which would
operate on the texlive-* packages that have actually been installed in the
profile, build a union directory, and then install a texmf.cnf file that
declared the prefix of the TeX Live tree to be the union directory. It then
generated font maps based on the fonts that had actually been installed.
This approach had multiple disadvantages, the worst of which was that you
could only really have one TeX Live tree. Commit
04a0b1e09a addressed this, where texmf.cnf was
modified *once* and for all in texlive-bin to reference the GUIX_TEXMF
variable to determine the root of the tree. This made much of
“texlive-configuration” obsolete, because we didn’t need to have any union
directories at all, because we had no need for a customized per-profile
variant of texmf.cnf.
Unfortunately, with the loss of the profile hook we would no longer build font
maps. This patch resurrects the profile hook: we’re again generating font
maps (such as pdftex.map) based on the contents of the profile.
* gnu/packages/tex.scm (texlive-default-updmap.cfg): New variable.
* guix/profiles.scm (texlive-configuration): Rename this...
(texlive-font-maps): ...to this; update to run updmap-sys on the contents of
the profile to generate only font maps.
(%default-profile-hooks): Add texlive-font-maps.
* guix/status.scm (hook-message): Rename unused texlive-configuration to
texlive-font-maps.
* guix/profiles.scm (generation-number): Add optional 'base-profile'
parameter and use it.
* guix/scripts/system.scm (process-command): Add "/run/current-system"
as first argument to 'generation-number'.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix system): Clarify that 'guix system
describe' shows the running system.