services: 'mingetty-service' no longer takes monadic values.

* gnu/services/base.scm (mingetty-service): Change default value of
  #:motd from a monadic value to a <plain-file>.  Assume MOTD to be a
  file-like object.  Assume LOGIN-PROGRAM is a gexp or #f.
  (%base-services): Use 'plain-file' instead of 'text-file' for motd.
* gnu/system/linux.scm (unix-pam-service): Update docstring to mention
  that MOTD is a file-like object.
* doc/guix.texi (Base Services): Adjust 'mingetty-service' documentation
  accordingly.
* gnu/system/install.scm (installation-services): Adjust accordingly.
  (log-to-info): Use 'program-file' instead of 'gexp->script'.
master
Ludovic Courtès 2015-09-07 22:44:26 +02:00
parent b751cde36b
commit ce8a6dfc43
4 changed files with 10 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -5764,7 +5764,7 @@ automatically. @var{login-pause?} can be set to @code{#t} in conjunction with
@var{auto-login}, in which case the user will have to press a key before the
login shell is launched.
When true, @var{login-program} is a gexp or a monadic gexp denoting the name
When true, @var{login-program} is a gexp denoting the name
of the log-in program (the default is the @code{login} program from the Shadow
tool suite.)

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@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ stopped before 'kill' is called."
(define* (mingetty-service tty
#:key
(motd (text-file "motd" "Welcome.\n"))
(motd (plain-file "motd" "Welcome.\n"))
auto-login
login-program
login-pause?
@ -374,19 +374,12 @@ automatically. @var{login-pause?} can be set to @code{#t} in conjunction with
@var{auto-login}, in which case the user will have to press a key before the
login shell is launched.
When true, @var{login-program} is a gexp or a monadic gexp denoting the name
When true, @var{login-program} is a gexp denoting the name
of the log-in program (the default is the @code{login} program from the Shadow
tool suite.)
@var{motd} is a monadic value containing a text file to use as
the ``message of the day''."
(mlet %store-monad ((motd motd)
(login-program (cond ((gexp? login-program)
(return login-program))
((not login-program)
(return #f))
(else
login-program))))
@var{motd} is a file-like object to use as the ``message of the day''."
(with-monad %store-monad
(return
(service
(documentation (string-append "Run mingetty on " tty "."))
@ -861,7 +854,7 @@ gexp, to open it, and evaluate @var{close} to close it."
(define %base-services
;; Convenience variable holding the basic services.
(let ((motd (text-file "motd" "
(let ((motd (plain-file "motd" "
This is the GNU operating system, welcome!\n\n")))
(list (console-font-service "tty1")
(console-font-service "tty2")

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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ under /root/.guix-profile where GUIX is installed."
(define (log-to-info)
"Return a script that spawns the Info reader on the right section of the
manual."
(gexp->script "log-to-info"
(program-file "log-to-info"
#~(begin
;; 'gunzip' is needed to decompress the doc.
(setenv "PATH" (string-append #$gzip "/bin"))
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ configuration template file in the installation system."
(define (installation-services)
"Return the list services for the installation image."
(let ((motd (text-file "motd" "
(let ((motd (plain-file "motd" "
Welcome to the installation of the Guix System Distribution!
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. In particular, you may

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2013, 2014 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;; Copyright © 2013, 2014, 2015 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ dumped in /etc/pam.d/NAME, where NAME is the name of SERVICE."
(lambda* (name #:key allow-empty-passwords? motd)
"Return a standard Unix-style PAM service for NAME. When
ALLOW-EMPTY-PASSWORDS? is true, allow empty passwords. When MOTD is true, it
should be the name of a file used as the message-of-the-day."
should be a file-like object used as the message-of-the-day."
;; See <http://www.linux-pam.org/Linux-PAM-html/sag-configuration-example.html>.
(let ((name* name))
(pam-service