Previously, for a machine that only has wired networking, and only one
such network, we'd have to go through two selection boxes. Now we just
skip both.
* gnu/installer/newt/ethernet.scm (run-ethernet-page): When
'ethernet-services' returns one element, return it directly without
opening a listbox selection.
* gnu/installer/newt/network.scm (run-technology-page): Likewise.
Until now, step descriptions in the menu that shows up when hitting
"Exit" would not be translated. That's because the 'G_' procedure was
called once and for all when the installer was started.
* gnu/installer/steps.scm (<installer-step>)[description]: Add the
'thunked' attribute.
This commit changes the 'source' field of the 'icecat' package to
simply be 'icecat-source', which aims to be suitable for use on any
system that IceCat supports.
* gnu/packages/gnuzilla.scm (icecat)[source]: Change to simply
be 'icecat-source'.
[native-inputs]: Add 'patch', along with the Guix-specific patches
that were previously applied within 'source'.
[arguments]: Remove the 'ensure-no-mtimes-pre-1980' phase.
Add 'apply-guix-specific-patches' and 'remove-bundled-libraries'
phases. Touch 'configure' in the bootstrap phase. Return #t from
the 'augment-CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH' phase. Reindent.
* gnu/packages/gnuzilla.scm (icecat-source): Check to make sure the
value of FFMAJOR in the 'makeicecat' script matches the major version
of IceCat being generated.
Reported by guy fleury iteriteka <hoonandon@gmail.com>.
* gnu/packages/mate.scm (mate-power-manager)[source]: Use mirror:// URL.
[synopsis, description]: Adjust to placate 'guix lint'.
This allows us to supply gcc-9 as an optional argument to cross-gcc,
successfully constructing gcc-9-based cross-compilers.
* gnu/packages/gcc.scm (gcc-9)[source](patches): Add
"gcc-9-asan-fix-limits-include.patch".
* gnu/packages/patches/gcc-9-asan-fix-limits-include.patch: New file.
* gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Add the patch.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
* gnu/packages/docker.scm (docker)[inputs]: Add docker-libnetwork-cmd-proxy.
* gnu/packages/docker.scm (docker)[phases]{patch-paths}: Patch proxy.go to
refer to the docker-proxy binary by its absolute path.
This change halves the time needed to patch the paths.
* gnu/packages/docker.scm (docker)[phases]{patch-paths}: Allow passing
multiple SOURCE-TEXT, PACKAGE and RELATIVE-PATH tuples so that the rewrite
rules can be generated and processed by a single use of the SUBSTITUTE*
macro. Rename SUBSTITUTE-LOOKPATH to SUBSTITUTE-LOOKPATH* and
substitute-Command to SUBSTITUTE-COMMAND* to denote the change. Adapt the
uses of SUBSTITUTE-LOOKPATH* and SUBSTITUTE-COMMAND*.
* gnu/packages/docker.scm (docker)[phases]: Move implementation detail inside
the SUBSTITUTE-LOOKPATH and SUBSTITUTE-COMMAND macros definition, so that the
relative path argument can be given as a relative path.
* gnu/packages/docker.scm (docker)[phases]: In the patch-paths phase, update
the regexes used by SUBSTITUTE-LOOKPATH and SUBSTITUTE-COMMAND to match at the
start of the word, like it's done later.
The Docker proxy enables inter-container and outside-to-container loopback,
and is required by the Docker registry server.
* gnu/services/docker.scm (docker-configuration)[proxy,
enable-proxy?]: Add fields.
(docker-shepherd-service): Use them.
(serialize-boolean): New function.