998 lines
42 KiB
Scheme
998 lines
42 KiB
Scheme
;;; Guix --- Nix package management from Guile. -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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;;; Copyright (C) 2012 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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;;;
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;;; This file is part of Guix.
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;;;
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;;; Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
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;;; your option) any later version.
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;;;
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;;; Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;;
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;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;;; along with Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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(define-module (distro base)
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#:use-module (distro)
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#:use-module (guix packages)
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#:use-module (guix http)
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#:use-module (guix build-system gnu)
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#:use-module (guix utils))
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;;; Commentary:
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;;;
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;;; A Guix-based distribution.
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;;;
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;;; Code:
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(define-public libsigsegv
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(package
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(name "libsigsegv")
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(version "2.10")
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(source (origin
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(method http-fetch)
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(uri (string-append
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"http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libsigsegv/libsigsegv-"
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version ".tar.gz"))
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(sha256
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(base32 "16hrs8k3nmc7a8jam5j1fpspd6sdpkamskvsdpcw6m29vnis8q44"))))
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(build-system gnu-build-system)
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(outputs '("out" "lib")) ; separate libdir from the rest
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(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/libsigsegv/")
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(description "GNU libsigsegv, a library to handle page faults in user mode")
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(long-description
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"GNU libsigsegv is a library for handling page faults in user mode. A page
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fault occurs when a program tries to access to a region of memory that is
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currently not available. Catching and handling a page fault is a useful
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technique for implementing pageable virtual memory, memory-mapped access to
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persistent databases, generational garbage collectors, stack overflow
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handlers, distributed shared memory, and more.")
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(license "GPLv2+")))
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(define-public gawk
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(package
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(name "gawk")
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(version "4.0.0")
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(source (origin
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(method http-fetch)
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(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gawk/gawk-" version
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".tar.bz2"))
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(sha256
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(base32 "0sss7rhpvizi2a88h6giv0i7w5h07s2fxkw3s6n1hqvcnhrfgbb0"))))
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(build-system gnu-build-system)
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(arguments (case-lambda
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((system)
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(if (string=? system "i686-cygwin")
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'(#:tests? #f) ; work around test failure on Cygwin
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'(#:parallel-tests? #f))) ; test suite fails in parallel
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((system cross-system)
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'(#:parallel-tests? #f))))
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(inputs `(("libsigsegv" ,libsigsegv) ; headers
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("libsigsegv/lib" ,libsigsegv "lib"))) ; library
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(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/")
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(description "GNU implementation of the Awk programming language")
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(long-description
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"Many computer users need to manipulate text files: extract and then
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operate on data from parts of certain lines while discarding the rest, make
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changes in various text files wherever certain patterns appear, and so on.
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To write a program to do these things in a language such as C or Pascal is a
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time-consuming inconvenience that may take many lines of code. The job is
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easy with awk, especially the GNU implementation: Gawk.
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The awk utility interprets a special-purpose programming language that makes
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it possible to handle many data-reformatting jobs with just a few lines of
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code.")
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(license "GPLv3+")))
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(define-public hello
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(package
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(name "hello")
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(version "2.8")
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(source (origin
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(method http-fetch)
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(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/hello/hello-" version
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".tar.gz"))
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(sha256
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(base32 "0wqd8sjmxfskrflaxywc7gqw7sfawrfvdxd9skxawzfgyy0pzdz6"))))
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(build-system gnu-build-system)
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(arguments '(#:configure-flags
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`("--disable-dependency-tracking"
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,(string-append "--with-gawk=" ; for illustration purposes
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(assoc-ref %build-inputs "gawk")))))
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(inputs `(("gawk" ,gawk)))
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(description "GNU Hello")
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(long-description "Yeah...")
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(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/hello/")
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(license "GPLv3+")))
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(define-public grep
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(package
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(name "grep")
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(version "2.14")
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(source (origin
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(method http-fetch)
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(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/grep/grep-"
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version ".tar.xz"))
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(sha256
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(base32
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"1qbjb1l7f9blckc5pqy8jlf6482hpx4awn2acmhyf5mv9wfq03p7"))))
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(build-system gnu-build-system)
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(description "GNU implementation of the Unix grep command")
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(long-description
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"The grep command searches one or more input files for lines containing a
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match to a specified pattern. By default, grep prints the matching
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lines.")
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(license "GPLv3+")
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(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/grep/")))
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(define-public sed
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(package
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(name "sed")
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(version "4.2.1")
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(source (origin
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(method http-fetch)
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(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/sed/sed-" version
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".tar.bz2"))
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(sha256
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(base32
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"13wlsb4sf5d5a82xjhxqmdvrrn36rmw5f0pl9qyb9zkvldnb7hra"))))
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(build-system gnu-build-system)
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(description "GNU sed, a batch stream editor")
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(long-description
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"Sed (stream editor) isn't really a true text editor or text processor.
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Instead, it is used to filter text, i.e., it takes text input and performs
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some operation (or set of operations) on it and outputs the modified text.
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Sed is typically used for extracting part of a file using pattern matching or
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substituting multiple occurrences of a string within a file.")
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(license "GPLv3+")
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(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/sed/")))
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(define-public tar
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(package
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(name "tar")
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(version "1.26")
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(source (origin
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(method http-fetch)
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(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tar/tar-"
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version ".tar.bz2"))
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(sha256
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(base32
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"0hbdkzmchq9ycr2x1pxqdcgdbaxksh8c6ac0jf75jajhcks6jlss"))))
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(build-system gnu-build-system)
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(description "GNU implementation of the `tar' archiver")
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(long-description
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"The Tar program provides the ability to create tar archives, as well as
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various other kinds of manipulation. For example, you can use Tar on
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previously created archives to extract files, to store additional files, or
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to update or list files which were already stored.
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Initially, tar archives were used to store files conveniently on magnetic
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tape. The name \"Tar\" comes from this use; it stands for tape archiver.
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Despite the utility's name, Tar can direct its output to available devices,
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files, or other programs (using pipes), it can even access remote devices or
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files (as archives).")
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(license "GPLv3+")
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(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/")))
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(define-public patch
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(package
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(name "patch")
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(version "2.6.1")
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(source (origin
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(method http-fetch)
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(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/patch/patch-"
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version ".tar.xz"))
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(sha256
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(base32
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"18012gxs9wc96izskp1q7bclrwns6rdmkn4jj31c8jbyfz6l5npq"))))
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(build-system gnu-build-system)
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(native-inputs '()) ; FIXME: needs `ed' for the tests
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(arguments
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(case-lambda
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((system) '(#:tests? #f))
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((system cross-system)
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'(#:configure-flags '("ac_cv_func_strnlen_working=yes")))))
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(description "GNU Patch, a program to apply differences to files")
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(long-description
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"GNU Patch takes a patch file containing a difference listing produced by
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the diff program and applies those differences to one or more original files,
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producing patched versions.")
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(license "GPLv3+")
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(home-page "http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/patch/")))
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(define-public diffutils
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(package
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(name "diffutils")
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(version "3.2")
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(source (origin
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(method http-fetch)
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(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/diffutils/diffutils-"
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version ".tar.xz"))
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(sha256
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(base32
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"0jci0wv68025xd0s0rq4s5qxpx56dd9d730lka63qpzk1rfvfkxb"))))
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(build-system gnu-build-system)
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(description "Programs to find differences among text files")
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(long-description
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"GNU Diffutils is a package of several programs related to finding
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differences between files.
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Computer users often find occasion to ask how two files differ. Perhaps one
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file is a newer version of the other file. Or maybe the two files started out
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as identical copies but were changed by different people.
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You can use the diff command to show differences between two files, or each
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corresponding file in two directories. diff outputs differences between files
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line by line in any of several formats, selectable by command line
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options. This set of differences is often called a ‘diff’ or ‘patch’. For
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files that are identical, diff normally produces no output; for
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binary (non-text) files, diff normally reports only that they are different.
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You can use the cmp command to show the offsets and line numbers where two
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files differ. cmp can also show all the characters that differ between the
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two files, side by side.
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You can use the diff3 command to show differences among three files. When two
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people have made independent changes to a common original, diff3 can report
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the differences between the original and the two changed versions, and can
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produce a merged file that contains both persons' changes together with
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warnings about conflicts.
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You can use the sdiff command to merge two files interactively.")
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(license "GPLv3+")
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(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/")))
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(define-public findutils
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(package
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(name "findutils")
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(version "4.4.2")
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(source (origin
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(method http-fetch)
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(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/findutils/findutils-"
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version ".tar.gz"))
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(sha256
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(base32
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"0amn0bbwqvsvvsh6drfwz20ydc2czk374lzw5kksbh6bf78k4ks3"))))
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(build-system gnu-build-system)
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(native-inputs
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`(("patch/absolute-paths"
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,(search-patch "findutils-absolute-paths.patch"))))
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(arguments
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(case-lambda
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((system)
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`(#:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/absolute-paths"))))
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((system cross-system)
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;; Work around cross-compilation failure.
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;; See <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?27299#comment1>.
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`(#:configure-flags '("gl_cv_func_wcwidth_works=yes")
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,@(arguments cross-system)))))
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(description "Basic directory searching utilities of the GNU operating
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system")
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(long-description
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"The GNU Find Utilities are the basic directory searching utilities of
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the GNU operating system. These programs are typically used in conjunction
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with other programs to provide modular and powerful directory search and file
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locating capabilities to other commands.
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The tools supplied with this package are:
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* find - search for files in a directory hierarchy;
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* locate - list files in databases that match a pattern;
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* updatedb - update a file name database;
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* xargs - build and execute command lines from standard input.
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")
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(license "GPLv3+")
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(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/findutils/")))
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(define-public m4
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(package
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(name "m4")
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(version "1.4.16")
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(source (origin
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(method http-fetch)
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(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/m4/m4-"
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version ".tar.bz2"))
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(sha256
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(base32
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"035r7ma272j2cwni2961jp22k6bn3n9xwn3b3qbcn2yrvlghql22"))))
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(build-system gnu-build-system)
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(arguments (case-lambda
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((system)
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;; XXX: Disable tests on those platforms with know issues.
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`(#:tests? ,(not (member system
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'("x86_64-darwin"
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"i686-cygwin"
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"i686-sunos")))
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#:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/s_isdir")
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(assoc-ref %build-inputs
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"patch/readlink-EINVAL"))))
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((system cross-system)
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`(#:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/s_isdir")
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(assoc-ref %build-inputs
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"patch/readlink-EINVAL"))))))
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(inputs `(("patch/s_isdir" ,(search-patch "m4-s_isdir.patch"))
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("patch/readlink-EINVAL"
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,(search-patch "m4-readlink-EINVAL.patch"))))
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(description "GNU M4, a macro processor")
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(long-description
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"GNU M4 is an implementation of the traditional Unix macro processor. It
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is mostly SVR4 compatible although it has some extensions (for example,
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handling more than 9 positional parameters to macros). GNU M4 also has
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built-in functions for including files, running shell commands, doing
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arithmetic, etc.
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GNU M4 is a macro processor in the sense that it copies its input to the
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output expanding macros as it goes. Macros are either builtin or
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user-defined and can take any number of arguments. Besides just doing macro
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expansion, m4 has builtin functions for including named files, running UNIX
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commands, doing integer arithmetic, manipulating text in various ways,
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recursion etc... m4 can be used either as a front-end to a compiler or as a
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macro processor in its own right.")
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(license "GPLv3+")
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(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/m4/")))
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(define-public gnu-make
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(package
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(name "make")
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(version "3.82")
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(source (origin
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(method http-fetch)
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(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/make-" version
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".tar.bz2"))
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(sha256
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(base32
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"0ri98385hsd7li6rh4l5afcq92v8l2lgiaz85wgcfh4w2wzsghg2"))))
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(build-system gnu-build-system)
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(native-inputs
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`(("patch/impure-dirs" ,(search-patch "make-impure-dirs.patch"))))
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(arguments `(#:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs
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"patch/impure-dirs"))))
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(description "GNU Make, a program controlling the generation of non-source
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files from sources")
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(long-description
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"Make is a tool which controls the generation of executables and other
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non-source files of a program from the program's source files.
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Make gets its knowledge of how to build your program from a file called the
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makefile, which lists each of the non-source files and how to compute it from
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other files. When you write a program, you should write a makefile for it, so
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that it is possible to use Make to build and install the program.")
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(license "GPLv3+")
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(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/make/")))
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(define-public gmp
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(package
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(name "gmp")
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(version "5.0.5")
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(source (origin
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(method http-fetch)
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(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gmp/gmp-" version
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".tar.bz2"))
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(sha256
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(base32
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"1jfymbr90mpn0zw5sg001llqnvf2462y77vgjknrmfs1rjn8ln0z"))))
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(build-system gnu-build-system)
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(native-inputs `(("m4" ,m4)))
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(arguments `(#:configure-flags
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'(;; Build a "fat binary", with routines for several
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;; sub-architectures.
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"--enable-fat"
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"--enable-cxx")))
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(description "GMP, the GNU multiple precision arithmetic library")
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(long-description
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"GMP is a free library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, operating on
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signed integers, rational numbers, and floating point numbers. There is no
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practical limit to the precision except the ones implied by the available
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memory in the machine GMP runs on. GMP has a rich set of functions, and the
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functions have a regular interface.
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The main target applications for GMP are cryptography applications and
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research, Internet security applications, algebra systems, computational
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algebra research, etc.
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GMP is carefully designed to be as fast as possible, both for small operands
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and for huge operands. The speed is achieved by using fullwords as the basic
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arithmetic type, by using fast algorithms, with highly optimised assembly
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code for the most common inner loops for a lot of CPUs, and by a general
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emphasis on speed.
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GMP is faster than any other bignum library. The advantage for GMP increases
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with the operand sizes for many operations, since GMP uses asymptotically
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faster algorithms.")
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(license "LGPLv3+")
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(home-page "http://gmplib.org/")))
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(define-public mpfr
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(package
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(name "mpfr")
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(version "3.1.1")
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(source (origin
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(method http-fetch)
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(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mpfr/mpfr-" version
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".tar.xz"))
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(sha256 (base32
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"0ym1ylcq803n52qrggxqmkz66gbn8ncc3ybawal31v5y5p1srma9"))))
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(build-system gnu-build-system)
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(inputs `(("gmp" ,gmp)))
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(description "GNU MPFR, a library for multiple-precision floating-point
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arithmetic")
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(long-description
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"The GNU MPFR library is a C library for multiple-precision
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floating-point computations with correct rounding. MPFR is based on the GMP
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multiple-precision library.
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The main goal of MPFR is to provide a library for multiple-precision
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floating-point computation which is both efficient and has a well-defined
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semantics. It copies the good ideas from the ANSI/IEEE-754 standard for
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double-precision floating-point arithmetic (53-bit mantissa).")
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(license "LGPLv3+")
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(home-page "http://www.mpfr.org/")))
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(define-public mpc
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(package
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(name "mpc")
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(version "0.9")
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(source (origin
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(method http-fetch)
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(uri (string-append
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"http://www.multiprecision.org/mpc/download/mpc-"
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version ".tar.gz"))
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(sha256 (base32
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"1b29n3gd9awla1645nmyy8dkhbhs1p0g504y0n94ai8d5x1gwgpx"))))
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(build-system gnu-build-system)
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(inputs `(("gmp" ,gmp)
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("mpfr" ,mpfr)))
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(description "GNU MPC, a library for multiprecision complex arithmetic
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with exact rounding")
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(long-description
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"GNU MPC is a C library for the arithmetic of complex numbers with
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arbitrarily high precision and correct rounding of the result. It is built
|
||
upon and follows the same principles as GNU MPFR.")
|
||
(license "LGPLv3+")
|
||
(home-page "http://mpc.multiprecision.org/")))
|
||
|
||
(define-public ncurses
|
||
(let ((post-install-phase
|
||
'(lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
|
||
(let ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")))
|
||
;; When building a wide-character (Unicode) build, create backward
|
||
;; compatibility links from the the "normal" libraries to the
|
||
;; wide-character libraries (e.g. libncurses.so to libncursesw.so).
|
||
(with-directory-excursion (string-append out "/lib")
|
||
(for-each (lambda (lib)
|
||
(define libw.a
|
||
(string-append "lib" lib "w.a"))
|
||
(define lib.a
|
||
(string-append "lib" lib ".a"))
|
||
(define libw.so.x
|
||
(string-append "lib" lib "w.so.5"))
|
||
(define lib.so.x
|
||
(string-append "lib" lib ".so.5"))
|
||
(define lib.so
|
||
(string-append "lib" lib ".so"))
|
||
|
||
(when (file-exists? libw.a)
|
||
(format #t "creating symlinks for `lib~a'~%" lib)
|
||
(symlink libw.a lib.a)
|
||
(symlink libw.so.x lib.so.x)
|
||
(false-if-exception (delete-file lib.so))
|
||
(call-with-output-file lib.so
|
||
(lambda (p)
|
||
(format p "INPUT (-l~aw)~%" lib)))))
|
||
'("curses" "ncurses" "form" "panel" "menu")))))))
|
||
(package
|
||
(name "ncurses")
|
||
(version "5.9")
|
||
(source (origin
|
||
(method http-fetch)
|
||
(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses-"
|
||
version ".tar.gz"))
|
||
(sha256
|
||
(base32
|
||
"0fsn7xis81za62afan0vvm38bvgzg5wfmv1m86flqcj0nj7jjilh"))))
|
||
(build-system gnu-build-system)
|
||
(arguments
|
||
(case-lambda
|
||
((system)
|
||
`(#:configure-flags
|
||
`("--with-shared" "--without-debug" "--enable-widec"
|
||
|
||
;; By default headers land in an `ncursesw' subdir, which is not
|
||
;; what users expect.
|
||
,(string-append "--includedir=" (assoc-ref %outputs "out")
|
||
"/include")
|
||
|
||
;; C++ bindings fail to build on
|
||
;; `i386-pc-solaris2.11' with GCC 3.4.3:
|
||
;; <http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6395191>.
|
||
,,@(if (string=? system "i686-solaris")
|
||
'("--without-cxx-binding")
|
||
'()))
|
||
#:tests? #f ; no "check" target
|
||
#:phases (alist-cons-after 'install 'post-install
|
||
,post-install-phase
|
||
%standard-phases)))
|
||
((system cross-system)
|
||
(arguments cross-system))))
|
||
(self-native-input? #t)
|
||
(description
|
||
"GNU Ncurses, a free software emulation of curses in SVR4 and more")
|
||
(long-description
|
||
"The Ncurses (new curses) library is a free software emulation of curses
|
||
in System V Release 4.0, and more. It uses Terminfo format, supports pads
|
||
and color and multiple highlights and forms characters and function-key
|
||
mapping, and has all the other SYSV-curses enhancements over BSD Curses.
|
||
|
||
The ncurses code was developed under GNU/Linux. It has been in use for some
|
||
time with OpenBSD as the system curses library, and on FreeBSD and NetBSD as
|
||
an external package. It should port easily to any ANSI/POSIX-conforming
|
||
UNIX. It has even been ported to OS/2 Warp!")
|
||
(license "X11")
|
||
(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/ncurses/"))))
|
||
|
||
(define-public readline
|
||
(package
|
||
(name "readline")
|
||
(version "6.2")
|
||
(source (origin
|
||
(method http-fetch)
|
||
(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/readline/readline-"
|
||
version ".tar.gz"))
|
||
(sha256
|
||
(base32
|
||
"10ckm2bd2rkxhvdmj7nmbsylmihw0abwcsnxf8y27305183rd9kr"))))
|
||
(build-system gnu-build-system)
|
||
(propagated-inputs `(("ncurses" ,ncurses)))
|
||
(inputs `(("patch/link-ncurses"
|
||
,(search-patch "readline-link-ncurses.patch"))))
|
||
(arguments `(#:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs
|
||
"patch/link-ncurses"))
|
||
#:patch-flags '("-p0")))
|
||
(description "GNU Readline, a library for interactive line editing")
|
||
(long-description
|
||
"The GNU Readline library provides a set of functions for use by
|
||
applications that allow users to edit command lines as they are typed in.
|
||
Both Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The Readline library includes
|
||
additional functions to maintain a list of previously-entered command lines,
|
||
to recall and perhaps reedit those lines, and perform csh-like history
|
||
expansion on previous commands.
|
||
|
||
The history facilites are also placed into a separate library, the History
|
||
library, as part of the build process. The History library may be used
|
||
without Readline in applications which desire its capabilities.")
|
||
(license "GPLv3+")
|
||
(home-page "http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/readline/")))
|
||
|
||
(define-public bash
|
||
(let ((cppflags (string-join '("-DSYS_BASHRC='\"/etc/bashrc\"'"
|
||
"-DSYS_BASH_LOGOUT='\"/etc/bash_logout\"'"
|
||
"-DDEFAULT_PATH_VALUE='\"/no-such-path\"'"
|
||
"-DSTANDARD_UTILS_PATH='\"/no-such-path\"'"
|
||
"-DNON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS"
|
||
"-DSSH_SOURCE_BASHRC")
|
||
" ")))
|
||
(package
|
||
(name "bash")
|
||
(version "4.2")
|
||
(source (origin
|
||
(method http-fetch)
|
||
(uri (string-append
|
||
"http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-" version ".tar.gz"))
|
||
(sha256
|
||
(base32
|
||
"1n5kbblp5ykbz5q8aq88lsif2z0gnvddg9babk33024wxiwi2ym2"))))
|
||
(build-system gnu-build-system)
|
||
(inputs `(("readline" ,readline))) ; TODO: add texinfo
|
||
(arguments
|
||
`(#:configure-flags '("--with-installed-readline"
|
||
,(string-append "CPPFLAGS=" cppflags))
|
||
|
||
;; XXX: The tests have a lot of hard-coded paths, so disable them
|
||
;; for now.
|
||
#:tests? #f
|
||
|
||
#:phases
|
||
(alist-cons-after 'install 'post-install
|
||
(lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
|
||
;; Add a `bash' -> `sh' link.
|
||
(let ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")))
|
||
(with-directory-excursion
|
||
(string-append out "/bin")
|
||
(symlink "bash" "sh"))))
|
||
%standard-phases)))
|
||
(description "GNU Bourne-Again Shell")
|
||
(long-description
|
||
"Bash is the shell, or command language interpreter, that will appear in
|
||
the GNU operating system. Bash is an sh-compatible shell that incorporates
|
||
useful features from the Korn shell (ksh) and C shell (csh). It is intended
|
||
to conform to the IEEE POSIX P1003.2/ISO 9945.2 Shell and Tools standard. It
|
||
offers functional improvements over sh for both programming and interactive
|
||
use. In addition, most sh scripts can be run by Bash without
|
||
modification.")
|
||
(license "GPLv3+")
|
||
(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/"))))
|
||
|
||
(define-public libtool
|
||
(package
|
||
(name "libtool")
|
||
(version "2.4.2")
|
||
(source (origin
|
||
(method http-fetch)
|
||
(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libtool/libtool-"
|
||
version ".tar.gz"))
|
||
(sha256
|
||
(base32
|
||
"0649qfpzkswgcj9vqkkr9rn4nlcx80faxpyqscy2k1x9c94f93dk"))))
|
||
(build-system gnu-build-system)
|
||
(native-inputs `(("m4" ,m4)
|
||
("perl" ,(nixpkgs-derivation* "perl"))))
|
||
(description "GNU Libtool, a generic library support script")
|
||
(long-description
|
||
"GNU libtool is a generic library support script. Libtool hides the
|
||
complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent, portable interface.
|
||
|
||
To use libtool, add the new generic library building commands to your
|
||
Makefile, Makefile.in, or Makefile.am. See the documentation for
|
||
details.")
|
||
(license "GPLv3+")
|
||
(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/")))
|
||
|
||
(define-public libunistring
|
||
(package
|
||
(name "libunistring")
|
||
(version "0.9.3")
|
||
(source (origin
|
||
(method http-fetch)
|
||
(uri (string-append
|
||
"http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libunistring/libunistring-"
|
||
version ".tar.gz"))
|
||
(sha256
|
||
(base32
|
||
"18q620269xzpw39dwvr9zpilnl2dkw5z5kz3mxaadnpv4k3kw3b1"))))
|
||
(propagated-inputs '()) ; FIXME: add libiconv when !glibc
|
||
(build-system gnu-build-system)
|
||
(description "GNU Libunistring, a Unicode string library")
|
||
(long-description
|
||
"This library provides functions for manipulating Unicode strings and for
|
||
manipulating C strings according to the Unicode standard.
|
||
|
||
GNU libunistring is for you if your application involves non-trivial text
|
||
processing, such as upper/lower case conversions, line breaking, operations
|
||
on words, or more advanced analysis of text. Text provided by the user can,
|
||
in general, contain characters of all kinds of scripts. The text processing
|
||
functions provided by this library handle all scripts and all languages.
|
||
|
||
libunistring is for you if your application already uses the ISO C / POSIX
|
||
<ctype.h>, <wctype.h> functions and the text it operates on is provided by
|
||
the user and can be in any language.
|
||
|
||
libunistring is also for you if your application uses Unicode strings as
|
||
internal in-memory representation.")
|
||
(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/libunistring/")
|
||
(license "LGPLv3+")))
|
||
|
||
(define-public recutils
|
||
(package
|
||
(name "recutils")
|
||
(version "1.5")
|
||
(source (origin
|
||
(method http-fetch)
|
||
(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/recutils/recutils-"
|
||
version ".tar.gz"))
|
||
(sha256
|
||
(base32
|
||
"1v2xzwwwhc5j5kmvg4sv6baxjpsfqh8ln7ilv4mgb1408rs7xmky"))))
|
||
(build-system gnu-build-system)
|
||
(inputs `(("curl" ,(nixpkgs-derivation* "curl"))
|
||
("emacs" ,(nixpkgs-derivation* "emacs"))
|
||
("check" ,(nixpkgs-derivation* "check"))
|
||
("bc" ,(nixpkgs-derivation* "bc"))))
|
||
(description "GNU recutils, tools and libraries to access human-editable,
|
||
text-based databases")
|
||
(long-description
|
||
"GNU recutils is a set of tools and libraries to access human-editable,
|
||
text-based databases called recfiles. The data is stored as a sequence of
|
||
records, each record containing an arbitrary number of named fields.")
|
||
(license "GPLv3+")
|
||
(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/recutils/")))
|
||
|
||
(define-public guile-1.8
|
||
(package
|
||
(name "guile")
|
||
(version "1.8.8")
|
||
(source (origin
|
||
(method http-fetch)
|
||
(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/guile/guile-" version
|
||
".tar.gz"))
|
||
(sha256
|
||
(base32
|
||
"0l200a0v7h8bh0cwz6v7hc13ds39cgqsmfrks55b1rbj5vniyiy3"))))
|
||
(build-system gnu-build-system)
|
||
(arguments '(#:configure-flags '("--disable-error-on-warning")
|
||
#:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/snarf"))
|
||
|
||
;; Insert a phase before `configure' to patch things up.
|
||
#:phases (alist-cons-before
|
||
'configure
|
||
'patch-loader-search-path
|
||
(lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
|
||
;; Add a call to `lt_dladdsearchdir' so that
|
||
;; `libguile-readline.so' & co. are in the
|
||
;; loader's search path.
|
||
(substitute* "libguile/dynl.c"
|
||
(("lt_dlinit.*$" match)
|
||
(format #f
|
||
" ~a~% lt_dladdsearchdir(\"~a/lib\");~%"
|
||
match
|
||
(assoc-ref outputs "out")))))
|
||
%standard-phases)))
|
||
(inputs `(("patch/snarf" ,(search-patch "guile-1.8-cpp-4.5.patch"))
|
||
("gawk" ,gawk)
|
||
("readline" ,readline)))
|
||
|
||
;; Since `guile-1.8.pc' has "Libs: ... -lgmp -lltdl", these must be
|
||
;; propagated.
|
||
(propagated-inputs `(("gmp" ,gmp)
|
||
("libtool" ,libtool)))
|
||
|
||
;; When cross-compiling, a native version of Guile itself is needed.
|
||
(self-native-input? #t)
|
||
|
||
(description "GNU Guile 1.8, an embeddable Scheme interpreter")
|
||
(long-description
|
||
"GNU Guile 1.8 is an interpreter for the Scheme programming language,
|
||
packaged as a library that can be embedded into programs to make them
|
||
extensible. It supports many SRFIs.")
|
||
(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/")
|
||
(license "LGPLv2+")))
|
||
|
||
(define-public libffi
|
||
(let ((post-install-phase
|
||
;; Install headers in the right place.
|
||
'(lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
|
||
(define out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))
|
||
(mkdir (string-append out "/include"))
|
||
(with-directory-excursion
|
||
(string-append out "/lib/libffi-3.0.9/include")
|
||
(for-each (lambda (h)
|
||
(format #t "moving `~a' to includedir~%" h)
|
||
(rename-file h (string-append out "/include/" h)))
|
||
(scandir "."
|
||
(lambda (x)
|
||
(not (member x '("." ".."))))))))))
|
||
(package
|
||
(name "libffi")
|
||
(version "3.0.9")
|
||
(source (origin
|
||
(method http-fetch)
|
||
(uri ;; FIXME: should be ftp://
|
||
(string-append "http://sourceware.org/pub/libffi/"
|
||
name "-" version ".tar.gz"))
|
||
(sha256
|
||
(base32
|
||
"0ln4jbpb6clcsdpb9niqk0frgx4k0xki96wiv067ig0q4cajb7aq"))))
|
||
(build-system gnu-build-system)
|
||
(arguments `(#:modules ((guix build utils) (guix build gnu-build-system)
|
||
(ice-9 ftw) (srfi srfi-26))
|
||
#:phases (alist-cons-after 'install 'post-install
|
||
,post-install-phase
|
||
%standard-phases)))
|
||
(description "libffi, a foreign function call interface library")
|
||
(long-description
|
||
"The libffi library provides a portable, high level programming interface
|
||
to various calling conventions. This allows a programmer to call any
|
||
function specified by a call interface description at run-time.
|
||
|
||
FFI stands for Foreign Function Interface. A foreign function interface is
|
||
the popular name for the interface that allows code written in one language
|
||
to call code written in another language. The libffi library really only
|
||
provides the lowest, machine dependent layer of a fully featured foreign
|
||
function interface. A layer must exist above libffi that handles type
|
||
conversions for values passed between the two languages.")
|
||
(home-page "http://sources.redhat.com/libffi/")
|
||
|
||
;; See <http://github.com/atgreen/libffi/blob/master/LICENSE>.
|
||
(license "free, non-copyleft"))))
|
||
|
||
(define-public guile-2.0
|
||
(package
|
||
(name "guile")
|
||
(version "2.0.6")
|
||
(source (origin
|
||
(method http-fetch)
|
||
(uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/guile/guile-" version
|
||
".tar.xz"))
|
||
(sha256
|
||
(base32
|
||
"000ng5qsq3cl1k35jvzvhwxj92wx4q87745n2fppkd4irh58vv5l"))))
|
||
(build-system gnu-build-system)
|
||
(native-inputs `(("xz" ,(nixpkgs-derivation* "xz"))
|
||
("pkgconfig" ,(nixpkgs-derivation* "pkgconfig"))))
|
||
(inputs `(("libffi" ,libffi)
|
||
("readline" ,readline)))
|
||
|
||
(propagated-inputs
|
||
`( ;; These ones aren't normally needed here, but since `libguile-2.0.la'
|
||
;; reads `-lltdl -lunistring', adding them here will add the needed
|
||
;; `-L' flags. As for why the `.la' file lacks the `-L' flags, see
|
||
;; <http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.gnulib.bugs/18903>.
|
||
("libunistring" ,libunistring)
|
||
("libtool" ,libtool)
|
||
|
||
;; The headers and/or `guile-2.0.pc' refer to these packages, so they
|
||
;; must be propagated.
|
||
("bdw-gc" ,(nixpkgs-derivation* "boehmgc"))
|
||
("gmp" ,gmp)))
|
||
|
||
(self-native-input? #t)
|
||
|
||
(description "GNU Guile 2.0, an embeddable Scheme implementation")
|
||
(long-description
|
||
"GNU Guile is an implementation of the Scheme programming language, with
|
||
support for many SRFIs, packaged for use in a wide variety of environments.
|
||
In addition to implementing the R5RS Scheme standard and a large subset of
|
||
R6RS, Guile includes a module system, full access to POSIX system calls,
|
||
networking support, multiple threads, dynamic linking, a foreign function
|
||
call interface, and powerful string processing.")
|
||
(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/")
|
||
(license "LGPLv3+")))
|
||
|
||
(define (guile-reader guile)
|
||
"Build Guile-Reader against GUILE, a package of some version of Guile 1.8
|
||
or 2.0."
|
||
(package
|
||
(name (string-append "guile-reader-for-guile-" (package-version guile)))
|
||
(version "0.6")
|
||
(source (origin
|
||
(method http-fetch)
|
||
(uri (string-append
|
||
"http://download-mirror.savannah.gnu.org/releases/guile-reader/guile-reader-"
|
||
version ".tar.gz"))
|
||
(sha256
|
||
(base32
|
||
"1svlyk5pm4fsdp2g7n6qffdl6fdggxnlicj0jn9s4lxd63gzxy1n"))))
|
||
(build-system gnu-build-system)
|
||
(native-inputs `(("pkgconfig" ,(nixpkgs-derivation* "pkgconfig"))
|
||
("gperf" ,(nixpkgs-derivation* "gperf"))))
|
||
(inputs `(("guile" ,guile)))
|
||
(description "Guile-Reader, a simple framework for building readers for
|
||
GNU Guile")
|
||
(long-description
|
||
"Guile-Reader is a simple framework for building readers for GNU Guile.
|
||
|
||
The idea is to make it easy to build procedures that extend Guile’s read
|
||
procedure. Readers supporting various syntax variants can easily be written,
|
||
possibly by re-using existing “token readers” of a standard Scheme
|
||
readers. For example, it is used to implement Skribilo’s R5RS-derived
|
||
document syntax.
|
||
|
||
Guile-Reader’s approach is similar to Common Lisp’s “read table”, but
|
||
hopefully more powerful and flexible (for instance, one may instantiate as
|
||
many readers as needed).")
|
||
(home-page "http://www.nongnu.org/guile-reader/")
|
||
(license "GPLv3+")))
|
||
|
||
(define-public guile-reader/guile-1.8
|
||
;; Guile-Reader built against Guile 1.8.
|
||
(guile-reader guile-1.8))
|
||
|
||
(define-public guile-reader/guile-2.0
|
||
;; Guile-Reader built against Guile 2.0.
|
||
(guile-reader guile-2.0))
|
||
|
||
(define-public lout
|
||
;; This one is a bit tricky, because it doesn't follow the GNU Build System
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;; rules. Instead, it has a makefile that has to be patched to set the
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;; prefix, etc., and it has no makefile rules to build its doc.
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(let ((configure-phase
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'(lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
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(let ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))
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(doc (assoc-ref outputs "doc")))
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(substitute* "makefile"
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(("^PREFIX[[:blank:]]*=.*$")
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(string-append "PREFIX = " out "\n"))
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(("^LOUTLIBDIR[[:blank:]]*=.*$")
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(string-append "LOUTLIBDIR = " out "/lib/lout\n"))
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(("^LOUTDOCDIR[[:blank:]]*=.*$")
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(string-append "LOUTDOCDIR = " doc "/doc/lout\n"))
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(("^MANDIR[[:blank:]]*=.*$")
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(string-append "MANDIR = " out "/man\n")))
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(mkdir out)
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(mkdir (string-append out "/bin")) ; TODO: use `mkdir-p'
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||
(mkdir (string-append out "/lib"))
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||
(mkdir (string-append out "/man"))
|
||
(mkdir doc)
|
||
(mkdir (string-append doc "/doc"))
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||
(mkdir (string-append doc "/doc/lout")))))
|
||
(install-man-phase
|
||
'(lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
|
||
(zero? (system* "make" "installman"))))
|
||
(doc-phase
|
||
'(lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
|
||
(define out
|
||
(assoc-ref outputs "doc"))
|
||
|
||
(setenv "PATH"
|
||
(string-append (assoc-ref outputs "out")
|
||
"/bin:" (getenv "PATH")))
|
||
(chdir "doc")
|
||
(every (lambda (doc)
|
||
(format #t "doc: building `~a'...~%" doc)
|
||
(with-directory-excursion doc
|
||
(let ((file (string-append out "/doc/lout/"
|
||
doc ".ps")))
|
||
(and (or (file-exists? "outfile.ps")
|
||
(zero? (system* "lout" "-r4" "-o"
|
||
"outfile.ps" "all")))
|
||
(begin
|
||
(copy-file "outfile.ps" file)
|
||
#t)
|
||
(zero? (system* "ps2pdf"
|
||
"-dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress"
|
||
"-sPAPERSIZE=a4"
|
||
file
|
||
(string-append out "/doc/lout/"
|
||
doc ".pdf")))))))
|
||
'("design" "expert" "slides" "user")))))
|
||
(package
|
||
(name "lout")
|
||
(version "3.39")
|
||
(source (origin
|
||
(method http-fetch)
|
||
;; FIXME: `http-get' doesn't follow redirects, hence the URL.
|
||
(uri (string-append
|
||
"http://download-mirror.savannah.gnu.org/releases/lout/lout-"
|
||
version ".tar.gz"))
|
||
(sha256
|
||
(base32
|
||
"12gkyqrn0kaa8xq7sc7v3wm407pz2fxg9ngc75aybhi5z825b9vq"))))
|
||
(build-system gnu-build-system) ; actually, just a makefile
|
||
(outputs '("out" "doc"))
|
||
(inputs `(("ghostscript" ,(nixpkgs-derivation* "ghostscript"))))
|
||
(arguments `(#:modules ((guix build utils)
|
||
(guix build gnu-build-system)
|
||
(srfi srfi-1)) ; we need SRFI-1
|
||
#:tests? #f ; no "check" target
|
||
|
||
;; Customize the build phases.
|
||
#:phases (alist-replace
|
||
'configure ,configure-phase
|
||
|
||
(alist-cons-after
|
||
'install 'install-man-pages
|
||
,install-man-phase
|
||
|
||
(alist-cons-after
|
||
'install 'install-doc
|
||
,doc-phase
|
||
%standard-phases)))))
|
||
(description "Lout, a document layout system similar in style to LaTeX")
|
||
(long-description
|
||
"The Lout document formatting system is now reads a high-level description of
|
||
a document similar in style to LaTeX and produces a PostScript or plain text
|
||
output file.
|
||
|
||
Lout offers an unprecedented range of advanced features, including optimal
|
||
paragraph and page breaking, automatic hyphenation, PostScript EPS file
|
||
inclusion and generation, equation formatting, tables, diagrams, rotation and
|
||
scaling, sorted indexes, bibliographic databases, running headers and
|
||
odd-even pages, automatic cross referencing, multilingual documents including
|
||
hyphenation (most European languages are supported), formatting of computer
|
||
programs, and much more, all ready to use. Furthermore, Lout is easily
|
||
extended with definitions which are very much easier to write than troff of
|
||
TeX macros because Lout is a high-level, purely functional language, the
|
||
outcome of an eight-year research project that went back to the
|
||
beginning.")
|
||
(license "GPLv3+")
|
||
(home-page "http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/lout/"))))
|
||
|
||
;;; Local Variables:
|
||
;;; eval: (put 'lambda* 'scheme-indent-function 1)
|
||
;;; eval: (put 'substitute* 'scheme-indent-function 1)
|
||
;;; eval: (put 'with-directory-excursion 'scheme-indent-function 1)
|
||
;;; End:
|