The asdf documentation specifies that asdf:load-asd should be preferred to
calling load on a system definition file.
* guix/build/lisp-utils.scm (compile-system): Replace load with asdf:load-asd.
(system-dependencies): Likewise.
(test-system): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Add support for dependencies of the form (:version <name> <version>),
(:feature <feature> <dependency-specification>) and (:require <module-name>),
as defined by
<https://common-lisp.net/project/asdf/asdf.html#The-defsystem-grammar>.
* guix/build/lisp-utils.scm (normalize-dependency): New variable.
(make-asd-file)[dependencies]: Use it to generate dependencies with normalized
names.
[dependency-name]: New variable.
[registry]: Use it to flatten the normalized dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/32686>.
Reported by Oleg Pykhalov <go.wigust@gmail.com>.
* guix/build/profiles.scm (ensure-writable-directory): Add #:symlink.
[absolute?]: New procedure.
[unsymlink]: Use it to determine how to resolve readlink's result.
(build-profile): Pass SYMLINK to 'ensure-writable-directory'.
* tests/profiles.scm ("profile-derivation when etc/ is a relative symlink"):
New test.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/19973>.
Reported by Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>.
* guix/build/debug-link.scm: New file.
* guix/build/graft.scm (%graft-hooks): New variable.
(graft): Add #:hooks and honor it.
* guix/grafts.scm (graft-derivation/shallow): Add (guix build
debug-link) and (guix elf) to #:modules.
* tests/debug-link.scm: New file.
* Makefile.am (MODULES): Add guix/build/debug-link.scm.
(SCM_TESTS): Add tests/debug-link.scm.
* gnu/packages/python.scm (python-3.6): Rename to ...
(python-3.7): ... this. Update to 3.7.0.
[arguments]: Remove phase 'patch-timestamp-for-pyc-files' and related code.
Add phases to unset SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH during the check phase.
(python-3): Is now PYTHON-3.7.
* guix/build/python-build-system.scm (enable-bytecode-determinism): Don't set
DETERMINISTIC_BUILD.
Previously, if the tests didn't pass, the check phase would evaluate to #f,
but the package would be built sucessfully. This changes all the phases to
raise exceptions if errors are encountered, and return #t otherwise.
This involves using invoke rather than system*, so that exceptions are raised
if the program exits with a status other than 0, and also returning #t at the
end of functions.
* gnu/build/ruby-build-system.scm (unpack): Use invoke rather than system*,
and return #t at the end.
(build, check): Use invoke rather than system*.
(install): Remove the use of "and", and rewrite the error handling to raise an
exception.
(wrap): Return #t.
* guix/profiles.scm (manifest-search-paths): New procedure.
(profile-derivation)[builder]: Use it.
* guix/build/profiles.scm (build-etc/profile): Remove $PATH.
* guix/build/store-copy.scm (store-info): Export.
* guix/store/database.scm (register-items): New procedure.
(register-path): Implement in terms of 'register-items'.
* gnu/build/install.scm (register-closure): Use 'register-items' instead
of 'for-each' and 'register-path'.
The previous implementation of 'read-reference-graph' was good enough
for many use cases, but it discarded the graph structure, which is
useful information in some cases.
* guix/build/store-copy.scm (<store-info>): New record type.
(read-reference-graph): Rewrite to return a list of <store-info>.
(closure-size, populate-store): Adjust accordingly.
* gnu/services/base.scm (references-file): Adjust accordingly.
* gnu/system/vm.scm (system-docker-image): Likewise.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (squashfs-image, docker-image): Likewise.
* tests/gexp.scm ("gexp->derivation #:references-graphs"): Likewise.
Until now we'd get pointless messages like:
warning: collision encountered:
/gnu/store/…-gtk-icon-themes/share/icons/hicolor/icon-theme.cache
/gnu/store/…-inkscape-0.92.3/share/icons/hicolor/icon-theme.cache
warning: choosing /gnu/store/…-gtk-icon-themes/share/icons/hicolor/icon-theme.cache
* guix/build/union.scm (%harmless-collisions): New variable.
(warn-about-collision): Honor it.