* guix/import/crate.scm (crate->guix-package): Add optional 'version'
argument and honor it.
* guix/scripts/import/crate.scm (guix-import-crate): Assume the first
argument is a spec and destructure it with
'package-name->name+version'. Pass both to 'crate->guix-package'.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix import): Document it.
Co-authored-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Previously, something like "guix refresh texmacs" would report "no
updater". Now, it reports that the 'gnu-ftp' updater failed to list
releases.
* guix/upstream.scm (lookup-updater): Use 'find' instead of 'any' to
return the <upstream-updater>.
(package-latest-release): Adjust accordingly.
* guix/scripts/refresh.scm (check-for-package-update): When
'package-latest-release' returns #f, distinguish between "no updater"
and "failing updater".
This fixes issue #37318 (see: http://bugs.gnu.org/37318).
* gnu/services/networking.scm (openntpd-configuration->string): Rewrite in
order to make the "openntpd configuration generation sanity check" test pass.
See http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=37318.
* gnu/services/networking.scm (openntpd-configuration->string): New procedure,
extracted from top of the `openntpd-shepherd-service' to make it testable.
(openntpd-shepherd-service): Adapt following the move of the code to the above
procedure.
* tests/networking.scm: Add a test for the `openntpd-configuration->string'
procedure.
The error printed by nttpd was "constraint: failed to load constraint ca" when
libressl tried loading the file /etc/ssl/cert.pem. The problem was
investigated as part of fixing issue 37318 (see:
http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=37318).
* gnu/packages/ntp.scm (openntpd)[configure-flags]: Use the '--with-cacert'
flag to specify the location of the certificate authority file of libressl.
* gnu/services/networking.scm (ntp-server-types): New enum.
(<ntp-server>): New record type.
(ntp-server->string): New procedure.
(%ntp-servers): Define in terms of <htp-server> records. Use the first
entrypoint server as a pool instead of a list of static servers. This is more
resilient since a new server of the pool can be interrogated on every
request. Add the 'iburst' options.
(ntp-configuration-servers): Define a custom accessor that warns but honors
the now deprecated server format.
(<ntp-configuration>): Use it.
(%openntpd-servers): New variable,
(<openntpd-configuration>): Use it, as a pool ('servers' field) instead of a
regular server.
* tests/networking.scm: New file.
* Makefile.am (SCM_TESTS): Register it.
* doc/guix.texi: Update documentation.
Otherwise the following messages would be printed by ntpd:
Sep 2 05:18:21 localhost ntpd[15849]: restrict default: KOD does nothing without LIMITE.
Sep 2 05:18:21 localhost ntpd[15849]: restrict ::: KOD does nothing without LIMITED.
Debian uses the same set of "restrict" keywords (see:
https://sources.debian.org/src/ntp/1:4.2.8p13+dfsg-2/debian/ntp.conf).
* gnu/services/networking.scm (ntp-shepherd-service): Add the 'limited'
keyword to both the IPv4 and IPv6 'restrict' directives.
This is documented as best practice in `man ntpd', and is required to allow
the date to be set correctly when traveling (without having to manually update
the hardware clock in the BIOS/UEFI).
* gnu/services/networking.scm (<ntp-server>)[allow-large-adjustment?]: Set the
default value to #t.
* doc/guix.texi (Networking Services): Update documentation.