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/doc/guix.vr
/doc/guix.vrs
/nix/scripts/substitute-binary
/doc/images/bootstrap-graph.png
/doc/images/bootstrap-graph.eps

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@ -40,16 +40,6 @@ addition to that, you must not miss [[http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ParEdit][Pa
directly operate on the syntax tree, such as raising an s-expression or
wrapping it, swallowing or rejecting the following s-expression, etc.
* Packaging Guidelines
The GNU distribution is about respecting the freedom of users. Consequently,
it contains only free software as defined at
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html .
In addition, we follow the [[http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html][free software distribution guidelines]]. Among other
things, this means that the distribution tries hard not to steer users towards
obtaining information about non-free software.
* Adding new packages
Package recipes in Guix look like this:
@ -127,94 +117,3 @@ after two weeks, and if youre confident, its OK to commit.
That last part is subject to being adjusted, allowing individuals to commit
directly on non-controversial changes on parts theyre familiar with.
* Porting the Guix distro on a new platform
** Introduction
Unlike Make or similar build tools, Guix requires absolutely /all/ the
dependencies of a build process to be specified.
For a user-land software distribution, that means that the process that
builds GCC (then used to build all other programs) must itself be
specified; and the process to build the C library to build that GCC; and
the process to build the GCC to build that library; and... See the
problem? Chicken-and-egg.
To break that cycle, the distro starts from a set of pre-built
binariesusually referred to as “bootstrap binaries.” These include
statically-linked versions of Guile, GCC, Coreutils, Grep, sed,
etc., and the GNU C Library.
This section describes how to build those bootstrap binaries when
porting to a new platform.
** When the platform is supported by Nixpkgs
In that case, the easiest thing is to bootstrap the distro using
binaries from Nixpkgs.
To do that, you need to comment out the definitions of
%bootstrap-guile and %bootstrap-inputs in gnu/packages/bootstrap.scm
to force the use of Nixpkgs derivations. For instance, when porting to
i686-linux, you should redefine these variables along these lines:
#+BEGIN_SRC scheme
(define %bootstrap-guile
(nixpkgs-derivation "guile" "i686-linux"))
(define %bootstrap-inputs
(compile-time-value
`(("libc" ,(nixpkgs-derivation "glibc" "i686-linux"))
,@(map (lambda (name)
(list name (nixpkgs-derivation name "i686-linux")))
'("gnutar" "gzip" "bzip2" "xz" "patch"
"coreutils" "gnused" "gnugrep" "bash"
"gawk" ; used by `config.status'
"gcc" "binutils")))))
#+END_SRC
That should allow the distro to be bootstrapped.
Then, the tarballs containing the initial binaries of Guile, Coreutils,
GCC, libc, etc. need to be built. To that end, run the following
commands:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
./pre-inst-env guix build -K \
-e '(@ (gnu packages make-bootstrap) %bootstrap-tarballs)' \
--system=i686-linux
#+END_SRC
These should build tarballs containing statically-linked tools usable on
that system.
In the source tree, you need to install binaries for mkdir, bash,
tar, and xz under gnu/packages/bootstrap/i686-linux. These
binaries can be extracted from the static-binaries tarball built above.
A rule for gnu/packages/bootstrap/i686-linux/guile-2.0.7.tar.xz
needs to be added in Makefile.am, with the appropriate hexadecimal
vrepresentation of its SHA256 hash.
You may then revert your changes to bootstrap.scm. For the variables
%bootstrap-coreutils&co, %bootstrap-binutils, %bootstrap-glibc,
and %bootstrap-gcc, the expected SHA256 of the corresponding tarballs
for i686-linux (built above) must be added.
This should be enough to bootstrap the distro without resorting to
Nixpkgs.
** When the platform is *not* supported by Nixpkgs
In that case, the bootstrap binaries should be built using whatever
tools are available on the target platform. That is, the tarballs and
binaries show above must first be built manually, using the available
tools.
They should have the same properties as those built by the Guix recipes
shown above. For example, all the binaries (except for glibc) must be
statically-linked; the bootstrap Guile must be relocatable (see patch in
the Guix distro); the static-binaries tarball must contain the same
programs (Coreutils, Grep, sed, Awk, etc.); and so on.

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@ -60,7 +60,6 @@ MODULES = \
guix/build/download.scm \
guix/build/cmake-build-system.scm \
guix/build/gnu-build-system.scm \
guix/build/gnu-cross-build.scm \
guix/build/perl-build-system.scm \
guix/build/python-build-system.scm \
guix/build/utils.scm \
@ -172,7 +171,31 @@ $(guix_install_go_files): install-nobase_dist_guilemoduleDATA
SUBDIRS = po
info_TEXINFOS = doc/guix.texi
EXTRA_DIST += doc/fdl-1.3.texi
EXTRA_DIST += \
doc/fdl-1.3.texi \
doc/images/bootstrap-graph.dot \
doc/images/bootstrap-graph.eps
infoimagedir = $(infodir)/images
dist_infoimage_DATA = doc/images/bootstrap-graph.png
# Try hard to obtain an image size and aspect that's reasonable for inclusion
# in an Info or PDF document.
DOT_OPTIONS = \
-Tpng -Gratio=.9 -Gnodesep=.005 -Granksep=.00005 \
-Nfontsize=9 -Nheight=.1 -Nwidth=.1
.dot.png:
dot -Tpng $(DOT_OPTIONS) < "$<" > "$@.tmp"
mv "$@.tmp" "$@"
.dot.eps:
dot -Teps $(DOT_OPTIONS) < "$<" > "$@.tmp"
mv "$@.tmp" "$@"
doc/guix.pdf: doc/images/bootstrap-graph.png
doc/guix.info: doc/images/bootstrap-graph.png
doc/guix.ps: doc/images/bootstrap-graph.eps
if BUILD_DAEMON

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@ -79,15 +79,16 @@ SYSTEM."
(define %packages-to-cross-build
(list gmp mpfr mpc coreutils findutils diffutils patch sed grep
gawk gettext hello guile-2.0
;; %bootstrap-binaries-tarball
;; %binutils-bootstrap-tarball
;; %glibc-bootstrap-tarball
;; %gcc-bootstrap-tarball
;; %guile-bootstrap-tarball
))
%bootstrap-binaries-tarball
%binutils-bootstrap-tarball
%glibc-bootstrap-tarball
%gcc-bootstrap-tarball
%guile-bootstrap-tarball
%bootstrap-tarballs))
(define %cross-targets
'("mips64el-linux-gnu"))
'("mips64el-linux-gnu"
"mips64el-linux-gnuabi64"))
(define (hydra-jobs store arguments)
"Return Hydra jobs."

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@ -399,6 +399,7 @@ management tools it provides.
@menu
* Features:: How Guix will make your life brighter.
* Invoking guix package:: Package installation, removal, etc.
* Packages with Multiple Outputs:: Single source package, multiple outputs.
* Invoking guix gc:: Running the garbage collector.
* Invoking guix pull:: Fetching the latest Guix and distribution.
@end menu
@ -507,7 +508,8 @@ Install @var{package}.
such as @code{guile-1.8.8}. If no version number is specified, the
newest available version will be selected. In addition, @var{package}
may contain a colon, followed by the name of one of the outputs of the
package, as in @code{gcc:doc} or @code{binutils-2.22:lib}.
package, as in @code{gcc:doc} or @code{binutils-2.22:lib}
(@pxref{Packages with Multiple Outputs}).
@cindex propagated inputs
Sometimes packages have @dfn{propagated inputs}: these are dependencies
@ -658,12 +660,60 @@ List packages currently available in the software distribution
installed packages whose name matches @var{regexp}.
For each package, print the following items separated by tabs: its name,
its version string, the parts of the package (@code{out} for the main
files, @code{lib} for libraries and possibly headers, etc.), and the
source location of its definition.
its version string, the parts of the package (@pxref{Packages with
Multiple Outputs}), and the source location of its definition.
@end table
@node Packages with Multiple Outputs
@section Packages with Multiple Outputs
@cindex multiple-output packages
@cindex package outputs
Often, packages defined in Guix have a single @dfn{output}---i.e., the
source package leads exactly one directory in the store. When running
@command{guix package -i glibc}, one installs the default output of the
GNU libc package; the default output is called @code{out}, but its name
can be omitted as shown in this command. In this particular case, the
default output of @code{glibc} contains all the C header files, shared
libraries, static libraries, Info documentation, and other supporting
files.
Sometimes it is more appropriate to separate the various types of files
produced from a single source package into separate outputs. For
instance, the GLib C library (used by GTK+ and related packages)
installs more than 20 MiB of reference documentation as HTML pages.
To save space for users who do not need it, the documentation goes to a
separate output, called @code{doc}. To install the main GLib output,
which contains everything but the documentation, one would run:
@example
guix package -i glib
@end example
The command to install its documentation is:
@example
guix package -i glib:doc
@end example
Some packages install programs with different ``dependency footprints''.
For instance, the WordNet package install both command-line tools and
graphical user interfaces (GUIs). The former depend solely on the C
library, whereas the latter depend on Tcl/Tk and the underlying X
libraries. In this case, we leave the command-line tools in the default
output, whereas the GUIs are in a separate output. This allows users
who do not need the GUIs to save space.
There are several such multiple-output packages in the GNU distribution.
Other conventional output names include @code{lib} for libraries and
possibly header files, @code{bin} for stand-alone programs, and
@code{debug} for debugging information (@pxref{Installing Debugging
Files}). The outputs of a packages are listed in the third column of
the output of @command{guix package --list-available} (@pxref{Invoking
guix package}).
@node Invoking guix gc
@section Invoking @command{guix gc}
@ -1426,29 +1476,279 @@ guix package}):
guix package --list-available
@end example
The package definitions of the distribution may are provided by Guile
modules in the @code{(gnu packages ...)} name space---for instance, the
@code{(gnu packages emacs)} module exports a variable named
@code{emacs}, which is bound to a @code{<package>} object
(@pxref{Defining Packages}). The @code{(gnu packages)} module provides
facilities for searching for packages.
The distribution is fully @dfn{bootstrapped} and @dfn{self-contained}:
each package is built based solely on other packages in the
distribution. The root of this dependency graph is a small set of
@dfn{bootstrap binaries}, provided by the @code{(gnu packages
bootstrap)} module. These are statically-linked binaries of the core
tools without which building anything at all would be impossible.
Our goal is to build a practical 100% free software distribution of
Linux-based and other variants of GNU, with a focus on the promotion and
tight integration of GNU components, and an emphasis on programs and
tools that help users exert that freedom.
@menu
* Packaging Guidelines:: What goes into the distribution.
* Installing Debugging Files:: Feeding the debugger.
* Package Modules:: Packages from the programmer's viewpoint.
* Bootstrapping:: GNU/Linux built from scratch.
* Porting:: Targeting another platform or kernel.
@end menu
Building this distribution is a cooperative effort, and you are invited
to join! @ref{Contributing}, for information about how you can help.
@node Packaging Guidelines
@section Packaging Guidelines
@c Adapted from http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/philosophy.html.
The GNU operating system has been developed so that users can have
freedom in their computing. GNU is @dfn{free software}, meaning that
users have the @url{http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html,four
essential freedoms}: to run the program, to study and change the program
in source code form, to redistribute exact copies, and to distribute
modified versions. Packages found in the GNU distribution provide only
software that conveys these four freedoms.
In addition, the GNU distribution follow the
@url{http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html,free
software distribution guidelines}. Among other things, these guidelines
reject non-free firmware, recommendations of non-free software, and
discuss ways to deal with trademarks and patents.
@node Installing Debugging Files
@section Installing Debugging Files
Program binaries, as produced by the GCC compilers for instance, are
typically written in the ELF format, with a section containing
@dfn{debugging information}. Debugging information is what allows the
debugger, GDB, to map binary code to source code; it is required to
debug a compiled program in good conditions.
The problem with debugging information is that is takes up a fair amount
of disk space. For example, debugging information for the GNU C Library
weighs in at more than 60 MiB. Thus, as a user, keeping all the
debugging info of all the installed programs is usually not an option.
Yet, space savings should not come at the cost of an impediment to
debugging---especially in the GNU system, which should make it easier
for users to exert their computing freedom (@pxref{GNU Distribution}).
Thankfully, the GNU Binary Utilities (Binutils) and GDB provide a
mechanism that allows users to get the best of both worlds: debugging
information can be stripped from the binaries and stored in separate
files. GDB is then able to load debugging information from those files,
when they are available (@pxref{Separate Debug Files,,, gdb, Debugging
with GDB}).
The GNU distribution takes advantage of this by storing debugging
information in the @code{lib/debug} sub-directory of a separate package
output unimaginatively called @code{debug} (@pxref{Packages with
Multiple Outputs}). Users can choose to install the @code{debug} output
of a package when they need it. For instance, the following command
installs the debugging information for the GNU C Library and for GNU
Guile:
@example
guix package -i glibc:debug -i guile:debug
@end example
GDB must then be told to look for debug files in the user's profile, by
setting the @code{debug-file-directory} variable (consider setting it
from the @file{~/.gdbinit} file, @pxref{Startup,,, gdb, Debugging with
GDB}):
@example
(gdb) set debug-file-directory ~/.guix-profile/lib/debug
@end example
From there on, GDB will pick up debugging information from the
@code{.debug} files under @file{~/.guix-profile/lib/debug}.
@c XXX: keep me up-to-date
The @code{debug} output mechanism in Guix is implemented by the
@code{gnu-build-system} (@pxref{Defining Packages}). Currently, it is
opt-in---debugging information is available only for those packages
whose definition explicitly declares a @code{debug} output. This may be
changed to opt-out in the future, if our build farm servers can handle
the load. To check whether a package has a @code{debug} output, use
@command{guix package --list-available} (@pxref{Invoking guix package}).
@node Package Modules
@section Package Modules
From a programming viewpoint, the package definitions of the
distribution are provided by Guile modules in the @code{(gnu packages
...)} name space---for instance, the @code{(gnu packages emacs)} module
exports a variable named @code{emacs}, which is bound to a
@code{<package>} object (@pxref{Defining Packages}). The @code{(gnu
packages)} module provides facilities for searching for packages.
The distribution is fully @dfn{bootstrapped} and @dfn{self-contained}:
each package is built based solely on other packages in the
distribution. The root of this dependency graph is a small set of
@dfn{bootstrap binaries}, provided by the @code{(gnu packages
bootstrap)} module. More on this in the next section.
@node Bootstrapping
@section Bootstrapping
@c Adapted from the ELS 2013 paper.
@cindex bootstrapping
Bootstrapping in our context refers to how the distribution gets built
``from nothing''. Remember that the build environment of a derivation
contains nothing but its declared inputs (@pxref{Introduction}). So
there's an obvious chicken-and-egg problem: how does the first package
get built? How does the first compiler get compiled? Note that this is
a question of interest only to the curious hacker, not to the regular
user, so you can shamelessly skip this section if you consider yourself
a ``regular user''.
@cindex bootstrap binaries
The GNU system is primarily made of C code, with libc at its core. The
GNU build system itself assumes the availability of a Bourne shell and
command-line tools provided by GNU Coreutils, Awk, Findutils, `sed', and
`grep'. Furthermore, build programs---programs that run
@code{./configure}, @code{make}, etc.---are written in Guile Scheme
(@pxref{Derivations}). Consequently, to be able to build anything at
all, from scratch, Guix relies on pre-built binaries of Guile, GCC,
Binutils, libc, and the other packages mentioned above---the
@dfn{bootstrap binaries}.
These bootstrap binaries are ``taken for granted'', though we can also
re-create them if needed (more on that later.)
@unnumberedsubsec Preparing to Use the Bootstrap Binaries
@c As of Emacs 24.3, Info-mode displays the image, but since it's a
@c large image, it's hard to scroll. Oh well.
@image{images/bootstrap-graph,,,Dependency graph of the early bootstrap derivations}
The figure above shows the very beginning of the dependency graph of the
distribution, corresponding to the package definitions of the @code{(gnu
packages bootstrap)} module. At this level of detail, things are
slightly complex. First, Guile itself consists of an ELF executable,
along with many source and compiled Scheme files that are dynamically
loaded when it runs. This gets stored in the @file{guile-2.0.7.tar.xz}
tarball shown in this graph. This tarball is part of Guix's ``source''
distribution, and gets inserted into the store with @code{add-to-store}
(@pxref{The Store}).
But how do we write a derivation that unpacks this tarball and adds it
to the store? To solve this problem, the @code{guile-bootstrap-2.0.drv}
derivation---the first one that gets built---uses @code{bash} as its
builder, which runs @code{build-bootstrap-guile.sh}, which in turn calls
@code{tar} to unpack the tarball. Thus, @file{bash}, @file{tar},
@file{xz}, and @file{mkdir} are statically-linked binaries, also part of
the Guix source distribution, whose sole purpose is to allow the Guile
tarball to be unpacked.
Once @code{guile-bootstrap-2.0.drv} is built, we have a functioning
Guile that can be used to run subsequent build programs. Its first task
is to download tarballs containing the other pre-built binaries---this
is what the @code{.tar.xz.drv} derivations do. Guix modules such as
@code{ftp-client.scm} are used for this purpose. The
@code{module-import.drv} derivations import those modules in a directory
in the store, using the original layout. The
@code{module-import-compiled.drv} derivations compile those modules, and
write them in an output directory with the right layout. This
corresponds to the @code{#:modules} argument of
@code{build-expression->derivation} (@pxref{Derivations}).
Finally, the various tarballs are unpacked by the
derivations @code{gcc-bootstrap-0.drv}, @code{glibc-bootstrap-0.drv},
etc., at which point we have a working C tool chain.
@unnumberedsubsec Building the Build Tools
@c TODO: Add a package-level dependency graph generated from (gnu
@c packages base).
Bootstrapping is complete when we have a full tool chain that does not
depend on the pre-built bootstrap tools discussed above. This
no-dependency requirement is verified by checking whether the files of
the final tool chain contain references to the @file{/nix/store}
directories of the bootstrap inputs. The process that leads to this
``final'' tool chain is described by the package definitions found in
the @code{(gnu packages base)} module.
@c See <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnu-system-discuss/2012-10/msg00000.html>.
The first tool that gets built with the bootstrap binaries is
GNU Make, which is a prerequisite for all the following packages.
From there Findutils and Diffutils get built.
Then come the first-stage Binutils and GCC, built as pseudo cross
tools---i.e., with @code{--target} equal to @code{--host}. They are
used to build libc. Thanks to this cross-build trick, this libc is
guaranteed not to hold any reference to the initial tool chain.
From there the final Binutils and GCC are built. GCC uses @code{ld}
from the final Binutils, and links programs against the just-built libc.
This tool chain is used to build the other packages used by Guix and by
the GNU Build System: Guile, Bash, Coreutils, etc.
And voilà! At this point we have the complete set of build tools that
the GNU Build System expects. These are in the @code{%final-inputs}
variables of the @code{(gnu packages base)} module, and are implicitly
used by any package that uses @code{gnu-build-system} (@pxref{Defining
Packages}).
@unnumberedsubsec Building the Bootstrap Binaries
Because the final tool chain does not depend on the bootstrap binaries,
those rarely need to be updated. Nevertheless, it is useful to have an
automated way to produce them, should an update occur, and this is what
the @code{(gnu packages make-bootstrap)} module provides.
The following command builds the tarballs containing the bootstrap
binaries (Guile, Binutils, GCC, libc, and a tarball containing a mixture
of Coreutils and other basic command-line tools):
@example
guix build bootstrap-tarballs
@end example
The generated tarballs are those that should be referred to in the
@code{(gnu packages bootstrap)} module mentioned at the beginning of
this section.
Still here? Then perhaps by now you've started to wonder: when do we
reach a fixed point? That is an interesting question! The answer is
unknown, but if you would like to investigate further (and have
significant computational and storage resources to do so), then let us
know.
@node Porting
@section Porting to a New Platform
As discussed above, the GNU distribution is self-contained, and
self-containment is achieved by relying on pre-built ``bootstrap
binaries'' (@pxref{Bootstrapping}). These binaries are specific to an
operating system kernel, CPU architecture, and application binary
interface (ABI). Thus, to port the distribution to a platform that is
not yet supported, one must build those bootstrap binaries, and update
the @code{(gnu packages bootstrap)} module to use them on that platform.
Fortunately, Guix can @emph{cross compile} those bootstrap binaries.
When everything goes well, and assuming the GNU tool chain supports the
target platform, this can be as simple as running a command like this
one:
@example
guix build --target=armv5tel-linux-gnueabi bootstrap-tarballs
@end example
In practice, there may be some complications. First, it may be that the
extended GNU triplet that specifies an ABI (like the @code{eabi} suffix
above) is not recognized by all the GNU tools. Typically, glibc
recognizes some of these, whereas GCC uses an extra @code{--with-abi}
configure flag (see @code{gcc.scm} for examples of how to handle this.)
Second, some of the required packages could fail to build for that
platform. Lastly, the generated binaries could be broken for some
reason.
@c *********************************************************************
@node Contributing
@chapter Contributing

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@ -184,7 +184,6 @@ dist_patch_DATA = \
gnu/packages/patches/flex-bison-tests.patch \
gnu/packages/patches/gawk-shell.patch \
gnu/packages/patches/gcc-cross-environment-variables.patch \
gnu/packages/patches/gettext-gets-undeclared.patch \
gnu/packages/patches/glib-tests-desktop.patch \
gnu/packages/patches/glib-tests-homedir.patch \
gnu/packages/patches/glib-tests-prlimit.patch \

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
(lambda _
(patch-makefile-SHELL "include/buildmacros"))
,(if (%current-target-system)
'%standard-cross-phases
'%standard-phases
'(alist-replace 'check
(lambda _
(system* "make" "tests" "-C" "test")
@ -60,14 +60,9 @@
;; Perl is needed to run tests; remove it from cross builds.
,@(if (%current-target-system)
'()
`(("gettext" ,guix:gettext)
("perl" ,perl)))))
`(("perl" ,perl)))))
(native-inputs
;; FIXME: Upon next core-updates, make gettext a native input
;; unconditionally.
(if (%current-target-system)
`(("gettext" ,guix:gettext))
'()))
`(("gettext" ,guix:gettext)))
(home-page
"http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/acl")

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
;; When building natively, adjust the test cases.
,(if (%current-target-system)
'%standard-cross-phases
'%standard-phases
'(alist-replace 'check
(lambda _
;; Use the right shell.
@ -69,17 +69,13 @@
;; dependent on the underlying file system.
#t)
%standard-phases))))))
(inputs `(;; Perl is needed to run tests; remove it from cross builds.
,@(if (%current-target-system)
'()
`(("perl" ,perl)
("gettext" ,guix:gettext)))))
(native-inputs
;; FIXME: Upon next core-updates, make gettext a native input
;; unconditionally.
(inputs
;; Perl is needed to run tests; remove it from cross builds.
(if (%current-target-system)
`(("gettext" ,guix:gettext))
'()))
'()
`(("perl" ,perl))))
(native-inputs
`(("gettext" ,guix:gettext)))
(home-page "http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/attr/")
(synopsis "Library and tools for manipulating extended attributes")

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@ -279,6 +279,7 @@ The tools supplied with this package are:
,@(if (%current-target-system)
'()
`(("perl" ,perl)))))
(outputs '("out" "debug"))
(arguments
`(#:parallel-build? #f ; help2man may be called too early
#:phases (alist-cons-before
@ -293,9 +294,7 @@ The tools supplied with this package are:
(substitute* (find-files "tests" "\\.sh$")
(("#!/bin/sh")
(format #f "#!~a/bin/bash" bash)))))
,(if (%current-target-system)
'%standard-cross-phases
'%standard-phases))))
%standard-phases)))
(synopsis "Core GNU utilities (file, text, shell)")
(description
"The GNU Core Utilities are the basic file, shell and text manipulation
@ -318,6 +317,7 @@ are expected to exist on every operating system.")
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(native-inputs
`(("patch/impure-dirs" ,(search-patch "make-impure-dirs.patch"))))
(outputs '("out" "debug"))
(arguments
'(#:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/impure-dirs"))
#:phases (alist-cons-before
@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ BFD (Binary File Descriptor) library, `gprof', `nm', `strip', etc.")
;; reference to them anyway, so there's no space savings here.
;; TODO: Eventually we may want to add a $LOCALE_ARCHIVE search path like
;; Nixpkgs does.
(outputs '("out" "locales"))
(outputs '("out" "locales" "debug"))
(arguments
`(#:out-of-source? #t
@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ with the Linux kernel.")
(define-public tzdata
(package
(name "tzdata")
(version "2013c")
(version "2013d")
(source (origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri (string-append
@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ with the Linux kernel.")
version ".tar.gz"))
(sha256
(base32
"11swq6fg20m2dh520qcr8vb23gqhzbvqhizx8wifnmci4gmsg5z5"))))
"08jzd8y2xkgd89wqrv3835pqr48yjabaczxr2rmg42zaykr11an0"))))
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(arguments
'(#:tests? #f
@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ with the Linux kernel.")
version ".tar.gz"))
(sha256
(base32
"1w6nkdwhi6k9llshp4baac1yj43jqf3apdf6n66i0wvjj8qyjvp4"))))))
"13xd30ngwhqmj7w216ghd5knvg047hzpc0xca5l297g5cwb62hza"))))))
(home-page "http://www.iana.org/time-zones")
(synopsis "Database of current and historical time zones")
(description "The Time Zone Database (often called tz or zoneinfo)
@ -756,7 +756,11 @@ identifier SYSTEM."
;; Call it differently so that the builder can check whether
;; the "libc" input is #f.
("libc-native" ,@(assoc-ref %boot0-inputs "libc"))
,@(alist-delete "libc" %boot0-inputs))))))
,@(alist-delete "libc" %boot0-inputs)))
;; No need for Texinfo at this stage.
(native-inputs (alist-delete "texinfo"
(package-native-inputs gcc-4.7))))))
(define linux-libre-headers-boot0
(package-with-bootstrap-guile

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@ -82,9 +82,7 @@
#:phases (alist-cons-after 'install 'post-install
,post-install-phase
,(if (%current-target-system)
'%standard-cross-phases
'%standard-phases))))
%standard-phases)))
(synopsis "The GNU Bourne-Again SHell")
(description
"Bash is the shell, or command language interpreter, that will appear in
@ -106,10 +104,7 @@ modification.")
(let ((args `(#:modules ((guix build gnu-build-system)
(guix build utils)
(srfi srfi-1)
(srfi srfi-26)
,@(if (%current-target-system)
'((guix build gnu-cross-build))
'()))
(srfi srfi-26))
,@(package-arguments bash))))
(substitute-keyword-arguments args
((#:configure-flags flags)

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
(define-public libgc
(package
(name "libgc")
(version "7.2alpha6")
(version "7.2d")
(source (origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri (string-append
@ -33,9 +33,13 @@
version ".tar.gz"))
(sha256
(base32
"05jwadjbrv8pr7z9cb4miskicxqpxm0pca4h2rg5cgbpajr2bx7b"))))
"0phwa5driahnpn79zqff14w9yc8sn3599cxz91m78hqdcpl0mznr"))))
(build-system gnu-build-system)
;; TODO: Build with -DUSE_LIBC_PRIVATES (see make-bootstrap.scm).
(arguments
;; Make it so that we don't rely on /proc. This is especially useful in
;; an initrd run before /proc is mounted.
'(#:configure-flags '("CPPFLAGS=-DUSE_LIBC_PRIVATES")))
(outputs '("out" "debug"))
(synopsis "The Boehm-Demers-Weiser conservative garbage collector
for C and C++")
(description
@ -58,17 +62,3 @@ C or C++ programs, though that is not its primary goal.")
;; permissive X11-style license:
;; http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/license.txt
(license x11)))
(define-public libgc-7.2
;; This is the latest final release of the 7.2 series.
;; TODO: Use it as the default when doing a core-updates.
(package (inherit libgc)
(version "7.2d")
(source (origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri (string-append
"http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/gc_source/gc-"
version ".tar.gz"))
(sha256
(base32
"0phwa5driahnpn79zqff14w9yc8sn3599cxz91m78hqdcpl0mznr"))))))

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@ -131,7 +131,10 @@ check whether everything is alright."
(propagated-inputs (map rewritten-input
(package-propagated-inputs p)))))))
(define* (glibc-dynamic-linker #:optional (system (%current-system)))
(define* (glibc-dynamic-linker
#:optional (system (or (and=> (%current-target-system)
gnu-triplet->nix-system)
(%current-system))))
"Return the name of Glibc's dynamic linker for SYSTEM."
(cond ((string=? system "x86_64-linux") "/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2")
((string=? system "i686-linux") "/lib/ld-linux.so.2")

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@ -66,14 +66,14 @@ in compression.")
(define-public gzip
(package
(name "gzip")
(version "1.5")
(version "1.6")
(source (origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/gzip/gzip-"
version ".tar.gz"))
(sha256
(base32
"18rm80kar7n016g8bsyy1a3zk50i2826xdgs874yh64rzj7nxmdm"))))
"0zlgdm4v3dndrbiz7b67mbbj25dpwqbmbzjiycssvrfrcfvq7swp"))))
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(synopsis "General file (de)compression (using lzw)")
(arguments

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@ -56,8 +56,13 @@
;; library. This works because as a side effect
;; `genscripts.sh' sets `USE_LIBPATH=yes', which tells
;; elf32.em to use DT_RUNPATH in its search list.
`(cons "--with-sysroot=/no-such-path"
,flags)))))))
;; See <http://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2013-05/msg00312.html>.
;;
;; In theory choosing / as the sysroot could lead ld
;; to pick up native libs instead of target ones. In
;; practice the RUNPATH of target libs only refers to
;; target libs, not native libs, so this is safe.
`(cons "--with-sysroot=/" ,flags)))))))
(cross binutils target)))
(define* (cross-gcc target
@ -65,12 +70,6 @@
"Return a cross-compiler for TARGET, where TARGET is a GNU triplet. Use
XBINUTILS as the associated cross-Binutils. If LIBC is false, then build a
GCC that does not target a libc; otherwise, target that libc."
(define args
;; Get the arguments as if we were building for TARGET. In particular, we
;; want `glibc-dynamic-linker' to return the right thing.
(parameterize ((%current-system (gnu-triplet->nix-system target)))
(package-arguments gcc-4.7)))
(package (inherit gcc-4.7)
(name (string-append "gcc-cross-"
(if libc "" "sans-libc-")
@ -84,9 +83,10 @@ GCC that does not target a libc; otherwise, target that libc."
(srfi srfi-26))
#:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/cross-env-vars"))
,@(substitute-keyword-arguments args
,@(substitute-keyword-arguments (package-arguments gcc-4.7)
((#:configure-flags flags)
`(append (list ,(string-append "--target=" target)
,@(gcc-configure-flags-for-triplet target)
,@(if libc
'()
`( ;; Disable features not needed at this stage.
@ -175,7 +175,8 @@ GCC that does not target a libc; otherwise, target that libc."
;; <http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/arm/2010-August/000663.html>
;; for instance.
#f))))
(inputs
(native-inputs
`(("patch/cross-env-vars"
,(search-patch "gcc-cross-environment-variables.patch"))
@ -193,6 +194,8 @@ GCC that does not target a libc; otherwise, target that libc."
,@inputs)
inputs))))
(inputs '())
;; Only search target inputs, not host inputs.
(search-paths
(list (search-path-specification
@ -225,9 +228,9 @@ XBINUTILS and the cross tool chain."
(and (zero? (system* "make" "defconfig"))
(zero? (system* "make" "mrproper" "headers_check"))))
,phases))))
(inputs `(("cross-gcc" ,xgcc)
("cross-binutils" ,xbinutils)
,@(package-inputs linux-libre-headers)))))
(native-inputs `(("cross-gcc" ,xgcc)
("cross-binutils" ,xbinutils)
,@(package-native-inputs linux-libre-headers)))))
(package (inherit glibc)
(name (string-append "glibc-cross-" target))
@ -247,10 +250,11 @@ XBINUTILS and the cross tool chain."
(string-append linux "/include"))
#t))
,phases))))
(propagated-inputs `(("cross-linux-headers" ,xlinux-headers)))
(inputs `(("cross-gcc" ,xgcc)
("cross-binutils" ,xbinutils)
,@(package-inputs glibc)))))
(native-inputs `(("cross-gcc" ,xgcc)
("cross-binutils" ,xbinutils)
,@(package-native-inputs glibc)))))
;;;
@ -258,7 +262,7 @@ XBINUTILS and the cross tool chain."
;;;
(define-public xgcc-mips64el
(let ((triplet "mips64el-linux-gnu"))
(let ((triplet "mips64el-linux-gnuabi64")) ; N64 ABI
(cross-gcc triplet
(cross-binutils triplet)
(cross-libc triplet))))

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@ -27,35 +27,37 @@
(define-public gawk
(package
(name "gawk")
(version "4.0.2")
(version "4.1.0")
(source (origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/gawk/gawk-" version
".tar.xz"))
(sha256
(base32 "04vd0axif762mf781pj3days6ilv2333b9zi9c50y5mma66g5q91"))))
(base32 "0hin2hswbbd6kd6i4zzvgciwpl5fba8d2s524z8y5qagyz3x010q"))))
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(arguments
`(#:parallel-tests? #f ; test suite fails in parallel
;; Work around test failure on Cygwin.
#:tests? ,(not (string=? (%current-system) "i686-cygwin"))
#:phases (alist-cons-before
'configure 'set-shell-file-name
(lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys)
;; Refer to the right shell.
;; FIXME: Remove `else' arm upon core-updates.
(let ((bash (assoc-ref inputs "bash")))
(substitute* "io.c"
(("/bin/sh")
(string-append bash "/bin/bash")))))
,(if (%current-target-system)
'%standard-cross-phases
'%standard-phases))))
(string-append bash "/bin/bash")))
;; When cross-compiling, remove dependencies on the
;; `check-for-shared-lib-support' target, which tries to
;; run the cross-built `gawk'.
,@(if (%current-target-system)
'((substitute* "extension/Makefile.in"
(("^.*: check-for-shared-lib-support" match)
(string-append "### " match))))
'())))
%standard-phases)))
(inputs `(("libsigsegv" ,libsigsegv)
;; TODO: On next core-updates, make Bash input unconditional.
,@(if (%current-target-system)
`(("bash" ,bash))
'())))

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@ -23,138 +23,185 @@
#:use-module (gnu packages bootstrap)
#:use-module (gnu packages compression)
#:use-module (gnu packages multiprecision)
#:use-module (gnu packages texinfo)
#:use-module (guix packages)
#:use-module (guix download)
#:use-module (guix build-system gnu))
#:use-module (guix build-system gnu)
#:use-module (ice-9 regex))
(define %gcc-infrastructure
;; Base URL for GCC's infrastructure.
"ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/infrastructure/")
(define-public (gcc-configure-flags-for-triplet target)
"Return a list of additional GCC `configure' flags for TARGET, a GNU triplet.
The purpose of this procedure is to translate extended GNU triplets---e.g.,
where the OS part is overloaded to denote a specific ABI---into GCC
`configure' options. We take extended GNU triplets that glibc recognizes."
(cond ((string-match "^mips64el.*gnuabin?64$" target)
;; Triplets recognized by glibc as denoting the N64 ABI; see
;; ports/sysdeps/mips/preconfigure.
'("--with-abi=64"))
(else
;; TODO: Add `armel.*gnueabi', `hf', etc.
'())))
(define-public gcc-4.7
(let ((stripped? #t)) ; TODO: make this a parameter
(let* ((stripped? #t) ; TODO: make this a parameter
(maybe-target-tools
(lambda ()
;; Return the `_FOR_TARGET' variables that are needed when
;; cross-compiling GCC.
(let ((target (%current-target-system)))
(if target
(map (lambda (var tool)
(string-append (string-append var "_FOR_TARGET")
"=" target "-" tool))
'("CC" "CXX" "LD" "AR" "NM" "RANLIB" "STRIP")
'("gcc" "g++" "ld" "ar" "nm" "ranlib" "strip"))
'()))))
(configure-flags
(lambda ()
;; This is terrible. Since we have two levels of quasiquotation,
;; we have to do this convoluted thing just so we can insert the
;; contents of (maybe-target-tools).
(list 'quasiquote
(append
'("--enable-plugin"
"--enable-languages=c,c++"
"--disable-multilib"
"--with-local-prefix=/no-gcc-local-prefix"
,(let ((libc (assoc-ref %build-inputs "libc")))
(if libc
(string-append "--with-native-system-header-dir=" libc
"/include")
"--without-headers")))
;; When cross-compiling GCC, pass the right options for the
;; target triplet.
(or (and=> (%current-target-system)
gcc-configure-flags-for-triplet)
'())
(maybe-target-tools))))))
(package
(name "gcc")
(version "4.7.3")
(source (origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/gcc/gcc-"
version "/gcc-" version ".tar.bz2"))
(sha256
(base32
"1hx9h64ivarlzi4hxvq42as5m9vlr5cyzaaq4gzj4i619zmkfz1g"))))
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(inputs `(("gmp" ,gmp)
("mpfr" ,mpfr)
("mpc" ,mpc)
("isl" ,isl)
("cloog" ,cloog)
("libelf" ,libelf)
("zlib" ,zlib)))
(arguments
`(#:out-of-source? #t
#:strip-binaries? ,stripped?
#:configure-flags
`("--enable-plugin"
"--enable-languages=c,c++"
"--disable-multilib"
(name "gcc")
(version "4.7.3")
(source (origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/gcc/gcc-"
version "/gcc-" version ".tar.bz2"))
(sha256
(base32
"1hx9h64ivarlzi4hxvq42as5m9vlr5cyzaaq4gzj4i619zmkfz1g"))))
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(inputs `(("gmp" ,gmp)
("mpfr" ,mpfr)
("mpc" ,mpc)
("isl" ,isl)
("cloog" ,cloog)
("libelf" ,libelf)
("zlib" ,zlib)))
"--with-local-prefix=/no-gcc-local-prefix"
;; GCC is one of the few packages that doesn't ship .info files.
(native-inputs `(("texinfo" ,texinfo)))
,(let ((libc (assoc-ref %build-inputs "libc")))
(if libc
(string-append "--with-native-system-header-dir=" libc
"/include")
"--without-headers")))
#:make-flags
(let ((libc (assoc-ref %build-inputs "libc")))
`(,@(if libc
(list (string-append "LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET="
"-B" libc "/lib "
"-Wl,-dynamic-linker "
"-Wl," libc
,(glibc-dynamic-linker)))
'())
,(string-append "BOOT_CFLAGS=-O2 "
,(if stripped? "-g0" "-g"))))
(arguments
`(#:out-of-source? #t
#:strip-binaries? ,stripped?
#:configure-flags ,(configure-flags)
#:make-flags
(let ((libc (assoc-ref %build-inputs "libc")))
`(,@(if libc
(list (string-append "LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET="
"-B" libc "/lib "
"-Wl,-dynamic-linker "
"-Wl," libc
,(glibc-dynamic-linker)))
'())
,(string-append "BOOT_CFLAGS=-O2 "
,(if stripped? "-g0" "-g"))))
#:tests? #f
#:phases
(alist-cons-before
'configure 'pre-configure
(lambda* (#:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys)
(let ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))
(libc (assoc-ref inputs "libc")))
(when libc
;; The following is not performed for `--without-headers'
;; cross-compiler builds.
#:tests? #f
#:phases
(alist-cons-before
'configure 'pre-configure
(lambda* (#:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys)
(let ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))
(libc (assoc-ref inputs "libc")))
(when libc
;; The following is not performed for `--without-headers'
;; cross-compiler builds.
;; Fix the dynamic linker's file name.
(substitute* (find-files "gcc/config"
"^linux(64|-elf)?\\.h$")
(("#define GLIBC_DYNAMIC_LINKER([^ ]*).*$" _ suffix)
(format #f "#define GLIBC_DYNAMIC_LINKER~a \"~a\"~%"
suffix
(string-append libc ,(glibc-dynamic-linker)))))
;; Fix the dynamic linker's file name.
(substitute* (find-files "gcc/config"
"^linux(64|-elf)?\\.h$")
(("#define GLIBC_DYNAMIC_LINKER([^ ]*).*$" _ suffix)
(format #f "#define GLIBC_DYNAMIC_LINKER~a \"~a\"~%"
suffix
(string-append libc ,(glibc-dynamic-linker)))))
;; Tell where to find libstdc++, libc, and `?crt*.o', except
;; `crt{begin,end}.o', which come with GCC.
(substitute* (find-files "gcc/config"
"^(gnu-user(64)?|linux-elf)\\.h$")
(("#define LIB_SPEC (.*)$" _ suffix)
;; Note that with this "lib" spec, we may still add a
;; RUNPATH to GCC even when `libgcc_s' is not NEEDED.
;; There's not much that can be done to avoid it, though.
(format #f "#define LIB_SPEC \"-L~a/lib %{!static:-rpath=~a/lib \
;; Tell where to find libstdc++, libc, and `?crt*.o', except
;; `crt{begin,end}.o', which come with GCC.
(substitute* (find-files "gcc/config"
"^(gnu-user(64)?|linux-elf)\\.h$")
(("#define LIB_SPEC (.*)$" _ suffix)
;; Note that with this "lib" spec, we may still add a
;; RUNPATH to GCC even when `libgcc_s' is not NEEDED.
;; There's not much that can be done to avoid it, though.
(format #f "#define LIB_SPEC \"-L~a/lib %{!static:-rpath=~a/lib \
%{!static-libgcc:-rpath=~a/lib64 -rpath=~a/lib}} \" ~a"
libc libc out out suffix))
(("#define STARTFILE_SPEC.*$" line)
(format #f "#define STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_1 \"~a/lib\"
libc libc out out suffix))
(("#define STARTFILE_SPEC.*$" line)
(format #f "#define STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_1 \"~a/lib\"
#define STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_2 \"\"
~a~%"
libc line))))
libc line))))
;; Don't retain a dependency on the build-time sed.
(substitute* "fixincludes/fixincl.x"
(("static char const sed_cmd_z\\[\\] =.*;")
"static char const sed_cmd_z[] = \"sed\";"))))
;; Don't retain a dependency on the build-time sed.
(substitute* "fixincludes/fixincl.x"
(("static char const sed_cmd_z\\[\\] =.*;")
"static char const sed_cmd_z[] = \"sed\";"))))
(alist-cons-after
'configure 'post-configure
(lambda _
;; Don't store configure flags, to avoid retaining references to
;; build-time dependencies---e.g., `--with-ppl=/nix/store/xxx'.
(substitute* "Makefile"
(("^TOPLEVEL_CONFIGURE_ARGUMENTS=(.*)$" _ rest)
"TOPLEVEL_CONFIGURE_ARGUMENTS=\n")))
(alist-replace 'install
(lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
(zero?
(system* "make"
,(if stripped?
"install-strip"
"install"))))
%standard-phases)))))
(alist-cons-after
'configure 'post-configure
(lambda _
;; Don't store configure flags, to avoid retaining references to
;; build-time dependencies---e.g., `--with-ppl=/nix/store/xxx'.
(substitute* "Makefile"
(("^TOPLEVEL_CONFIGURE_ARGUMENTS=(.*)$" _ rest)
"TOPLEVEL_CONFIGURE_ARGUMENTS=\n")))
(alist-replace 'install
(lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
(zero?
(system* "make"
,(if stripped?
"install-strip"
"install"))))
%standard-phases)))))
(native-search-paths
(list (search-path-specification
(variable "CPATH")
(directories '("include")))
(search-path-specification
(variable "LIBRARY_PATH")
(directories '("lib" "lib64")))))
(native-search-paths
(list (search-path-specification
(variable "CPATH")
(directories '("include")))
(search-path-specification
(variable "LIBRARY_PATH")
(directories '("lib" "lib64")))))
(properties `((gcc-libc . ,(assoc-ref inputs "libc"))))
(synopsis "GNU Compiler Collection")
(description
"The GNU Compiler Collection includes compiler front ends for C, C++,
(properties `((gcc-libc . ,(assoc-ref inputs "libc"))))
(synopsis "GNU Compiler Collection")
(description
"The GNU Compiler Collection includes compiler front ends for C, C++,
Objective-C, Fortran, OpenMP for C/C++/Fortran, Java, and Ada, as well as
libraries for these languages (libstdc++, libgcj, libgomp,...).
GCC development is a part of the GNU Project, aiming to improve the compiler
used in the GNU system including the GNU/Linux variant.")
(license gpl3+)
(home-page "http://gcc.gnu.org/"))))
(license gpl3+)
(home-page "http://gcc.gnu.org/"))))
(define-public gcc-4.8
(package (inherit gcc-4.7)

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@ -26,39 +26,30 @@
(define-public gettext
(package
(name "gettext")
(version "0.18.1.1")
(source
(origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/gettext/gettext-"
version ".tar.gz"))
(sha256
(base32
"1sa3ch12qxa4h3ya6hkz119yclcccmincl9j20dhrdx5mykp3b4k"))))
(version "0.18.3")
(source (origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/gettext/gettext-"
version ".tar.gz"))
(sha256
(base32
"0j7rp56c61j4k1bz1xdc041hzv7186yyzhbp95fmc0zq7l2c3wrn"))))
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(arguments
`(#:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/gets"))
#:phases ,(if (%current-target-system)
'%standard-cross-phases
'(alist-cons-before
'check 'patch-tests
(lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys)
;; TODO: Use (which "sh").
(let ((bash (assoc-ref inputs "bash")))
(substitute* (find-files "gettext-tools/tests"
"^msgexec-[0-9]")
(("#![[:blank:]]/bin/sh")
(format #f "#!~a/bin/sh" bash)))
(substitute* (find-files "gettext-tools/gnulib-tests"
"posix_spawn")
(("/bin/sh")
(format #f "~a/bin/bash" bash)))))
%standard-phases))))
(inputs
`(("patch/gets"
,(search-patch "gettext-gets-undeclared.patch"))))
(home-page
"http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/")
`(#:phases (alist-cons-before
'check 'patch-tests
(lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys)
(let ((bash (which "sh")))
(substitute* (find-files "gettext-tools/tests"
"^msgexec-[0-9]")
(("#![[:blank:]]/bin/sh")
(format #f "#!~a" bash)))
(substitute* (find-files "gettext-tools/gnulib-tests"
"posix_spawn")
(("/bin/sh")
bash))))
%standard-phases)))
(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/")
(synopsis "Tools and documentation for translation")
(description
"Usually, programs are written and documented in English, and use

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@ -138,29 +138,18 @@ extensible. It supports many SRFIs.")
(self-native-input? #t)
(outputs '("out" "debug"))
(arguments
`(#:phases (alist-cons-before
'configure 'pre-configure
(lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys)
;; By default we end up with GUILE_LOAD_PATH="" and
;; GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH="". But that is equivalent to
;; ".", and breaks the build system when cross-compiling.
;; Thus, make sure they are unset.
;; TODO: Eventually fix `set-path-environment-variable'
;; for that case.
,@(if (%current-target-system)
'((unsetenv "GUILE_LOAD_PATH")
(unsetenv "GUILE_LOAD_COMPILED_PATH"))
'())
;; Tell (ice-9 popen) the file name of Bash.
(let ((bash (assoc-ref inputs "bash")))
(substitute* "module/ice-9/popen.scm"
(("/bin/sh")
(string-append bash "/bin/bash")))))
,(if (%current-target-system)
'%standard-cross-phases
'%standard-phases))
%standard-phases)
,@(if (%current-target-system)
'(#:configure-flags '("CC_FOR_BUILD=gcc"))

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ main="(@ (gnu build-support ld-wrapper) ld-wrapper)"
exec @GUILE@ -c "(load-compiled \"$0.go\") (apply $main (cdr (command-line)))" "$@"
!#
;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2012 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;; Copyright © 2012, 2013 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
@ -82,13 +82,26 @@ exec @GUILE@ -c "(load-compiled \"$0.go\") (apply $main (cdr (command-line)))" "
(getenv "GUIX_LD_WRAPPER_DEBUG"))
(define (pure-file-name? file)
;; Return #t when FILE is the name of a file either within the store or
;; within the build directory.
(or (not (string-prefix? "/" file))
(string-prefix? %store-directory file)
(string-prefix? %temporary-directory file)
(and %build-directory
(string-prefix? %build-directory file))))
;; Return #t when FILE is the name of a file either within the store
;; (possibly via a symlink) or within the build directory.
(define %max-symlink-depth 50)
(let loop ((file file)
(depth 0))
(or (not (string-prefix? "/" file))
(string-prefix? %store-directory file)
(string-prefix? %temporary-directory file)
(if %build-directory
(string-prefix? %build-directory file)
;; When used from a user environment, FILE may refer to
;; ~/.guix-profile/lib/libfoo.so, which is itself a symlink to the
;; store. Check whether this is the case.
(let ((s (false-if-exception (lstat file))))
(and s
(eq? 'symlink (stat:type s))
(< depth %max-symlink-depth)
(loop (readlink file) (+ 1 depth))))))))
(define (switch-arguments switch args)
;; Return the arguments passed for the occurrences of SWITCH--e.g.,

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
(define out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))
(mkdir (string-append out "/include"))
(with-directory-excursion
(string-append out "/lib/libffi-3.0.9/include")
(string-append out "/lib/libffi-3.0.13/include")
(for-each (lambda (h)
(format #t "moving `~a' to includedir~%" h)
(rename-file h (string-append out "/include/" h)))
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
(not (member x '("." ".."))))))))))
(package
(name "libffi")
(version "3.0.9")
(version "3.0.13")
(source (origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri
@ -46,18 +46,14 @@
name "-" version ".tar.gz"))
(sha256
(base32
"0ln4jbpb6clcsdpb9niqk0frgx4k0xki96wiv067ig0q4cajb7aq"))))
"077ibkf84bvcd6rw1m6jb107br63i2pp301rkmsbgg6300adxp8x"))))
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(arguments `(#:modules ((guix build utils) (guix build gnu-build-system)
(ice-9 ftw) (srfi srfi-26)
,@(if (%current-target-system)
'((guix build gnu-cross-build))
'()))
(ice-9 ftw) (srfi srfi-26))
#:phases (alist-cons-after 'install 'post-install
,post-install-phase
,(if (%current-target-system)
'%standard-cross-phases
'%standard-phases))))
%standard-phases)))
(outputs '("out" "debug"))
(synopsis "Foreign function call interface library")
(description
"The libffi library provides a portable, high level programming interface

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@ -49,9 +49,7 @@
(lambda _
(substitute* "src/fault-linux-mips-old.h"
(("#include <asm/sigcontext\\.h>") "")))
,(if (%current-target-system)
'%standard-cross-phases
'%standard-phases)))
%standard-phases))
'()))
(description
"GNU libsigsegv is a library for handling page faults in user mode. A page

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@ -80,18 +80,12 @@
(arguments
`(#:modules ((guix build gnu-build-system)
(guix build utils)
(srfi srfi-1)
,@(if (%current-target-system)
'((guix build gnu-cross-build))
'()))
(srfi srfi-1))
#:phases (alist-replace
'build ,(build-phase (%current-system))
(alist-replace
'install ,install-phase
(alist-delete 'configure
,(if (%current-target-system)
'%standard-cross-phases
'%standard-phases))))
(alist-delete 'configure %standard-phases)))
#:tests? #f))
(synopsis "GNU Linux-Libre kernel headers")
(description "Headers of the Linux-Libre kernel.")

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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
#:use-module (guix build-system gnu)
#:use-module ((gnu packages) #:select (search-patch))
#:use-module (gnu packages base)
#:use-module (gnu packages cross-base)
#:use-module (gnu packages bash)
#:use-module (gnu packages compression)
#:use-module (gnu packages gawk)
@ -49,20 +50,20 @@
;;;
;;; Code:
(define* (glibc-for-bootstrap #:optional (base glibc-final))
(define* (glibc-for-bootstrap #:optional (base glibc))
"Return a libc deriving from BASE whose `system' and `popen' functions looks
for `sh' in $PATH, and without nscd, and with static NSS modules."
(package (inherit base)
(arguments
(substitute-keyword-arguments (package-arguments base)
((#:patches patches)
`(cons (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/system") ,patches))
`(cons (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/system") ,patches))
((#:configure-flags flags)
;; Arrange so that getaddrinfo & co. do not contact the nscd,
;; and can use statically-linked NSS modules.
`(cons* "--disable-nscd" "--disable-build-nscd"
"--enable-static-nss"
,flags))))
;; Arrange so that getaddrinfo & co. do not contact the nscd,
;; and can use statically-linked NSS modules.
`(cons* "--disable-nscd" "--disable-build-nscd"
"--enable-static-nss"
,flags))))
(inputs
`(("patch/system" ,(search-patch "glibc-bootstrap-system.patch"))
,@(package-inputs base)))))
@ -71,17 +72,39 @@ for `sh' in $PATH, and without nscd, and with static NSS modules."
"Return a variant of P that uses the libc as defined by
`glibc-for-bootstrap'."
(define inputs
`(("libc", (glibc-for-bootstrap))
("gcc" ,(package-with-explicit-inputs
gcc-4.7
`(("libc",(glibc-for-bootstrap))
,@(alist-delete "libc" %final-inputs))
(current-source-location)))
,@(fold alist-delete %final-inputs '("libc" "gcc"))))
(define (cross-bootstrap-libc)
(let ((target (%current-target-system)))
(glibc-for-bootstrap
;; `cross-libc' already returns a cross libc, so clear
;; %CURRENT-TARGET-SYSTEM.
(parameterize ((%current-target-system #f))
(cross-libc target)))))
;; Standard inputs with the above libc and corresponding GCC.
(define (inputs)
(if (%current-target-system) ; is this package cross built?
`(("cross-libc" ,(cross-bootstrap-libc)))
'()))
(define (native-inputs)
(if (%current-target-system)
(let ((target (%current-target-system)))
`(("cross-gcc" ,(cross-gcc target
(cross-binutils target)
(cross-bootstrap-libc)))
("cross-binutils" ,(cross-binutils target))
,@%final-inputs))
`(("libc" ,(glibc-for-bootstrap))
("gcc" ,(package (inherit gcc-4.7)
(inputs
`(("libc",(glibc-for-bootstrap))
,@(package-inputs gcc-4.7)))))
,@(fold alist-delete %final-inputs '("libc" "gcc")))))
(package-with-explicit-inputs p inputs
(current-source-location)))
(current-source-location)
#:native-inputs native-inputs))
(define %bash-static
(static-package bash-light))
@ -140,9 +163,12 @@ for `sh' in $PATH, and without nscd, and with static NSS modules."
(substitute* "configure"
(("-export-dynamic") "")))
,phases)))))
(inputs `(("patch/sh" ,(search-patch "gawk-shell.patch"))))))
(finalize (compose static-package
package-with-relocatable-glibc)))
(inputs `(("patch/sh" ,(search-patch "gawk-shell.patch"))
,@(if (%current-target-system)
`(("bash" ,%bash-static))
'())))))
(finalize (compose static-package
package-with-relocatable-glibc)))
`(,@(map (match-lambda
((name package)
(list name (finalize package))))
@ -155,12 +181,7 @@ for `sh' in $PATH, and without nscd, and with static NSS modules."
("sed" ,sed)
("grep" ,grep)
("gawk" ,gawk)))
("bash" ,%bash-static)
;; ("ld-wrapper" ,ld-wrapper)
;; ("binutils" ,binutils-final)
;; ("gcc" ,gcc-final)
;; ("libc" ,glibc-final)
)))
("bash" ,%bash-static))))
(define %static-binaries
(package
@ -239,7 +260,11 @@ for `sh' in $PATH, and without nscd, and with static NSS modules."
(package (inherit binutils)
(name "binutils-static")
(arguments
`(#:configure-flags '("--disable-gold" "--with-lib-path=/no-ld-lib-path")
`(#:configure-flags (cons "--disable-gold"
,(match (memq #:configure-flags
(package-arguments binutils))
((#:configure-flags flags _ ...)
flags)))
#:strip-flags '("--strip-all")
#:phases (alist-cons-before
'configure 'all-static
@ -330,7 +355,12 @@ for `sh' in $PATH, and without nscd, and with static NSS modules."
(copy-recursively (string-append linux "/include/asm-generic")
(string-append incdir "/asm-generic"))
#t))))
(inputs `(("libc" ,glibc)
(inputs `(("libc" ,(let ((target (%current-target-system)))
(if target
(glibc-for-bootstrap
(parameterize ((%current-target-system #f))
(cross-libc target)))
glibc)))
("linux-headers" ,linux-libre-headers)))
;; Only one output.
@ -339,7 +369,7 @@ for `sh' in $PATH, and without nscd, and with static NSS modules."
(define %gcc-static
;; A statically-linked GCC, with stripped-down functionality.
(package-with-relocatable-glibc
(package (inherit gcc-final)
(package (inherit gcc-4.7)
(name "gcc-static")
(arguments
`(#:modules ((guix build utils)
@ -347,7 +377,7 @@ for `sh' in $PATH, and without nscd, and with static NSS modules."
(srfi srfi-1)
(srfi srfi-26)
(ice-9 regex))
,@(substitute-keyword-arguments (package-arguments gcc-final)
,@(substitute-keyword-arguments (package-arguments gcc-4.7)
((#:guile _) #f)
((#:implicit-inputs? _) #t)
((#:configure-flags flags)
@ -363,12 +393,14 @@ for `sh' in $PATH, and without nscd, and with static NSS modules."
(remove (cut string-match "--(.*plugin|enable-languages)" <>)
,flags)))
((#:make-flags flags)
`(cons "BOOT_LDFLAGS=-static" ,flags)))))
(if (%current-target-system)
`(cons "LDFLAGS=-static" ,flags)
`(cons "BOOT_LDFLAGS=-static" ,flags))))))
(inputs `(("gmp-source" ,(package-source gmp))
("mpfr-source" ,(package-source mpfr))
("mpc-source" ,(package-source mpc))
("binutils" ,binutils-final)
,@(package-inputs gcc-4.7))))))
("mpfr-source" ,(package-source mpfr))
("mpc-source" ,(package-source mpc))
("binutils" ,binutils)
,@(package-inputs gcc-4.7))))))
(define %gcc-stripped
;; The subset of GCC files needed for bootstrap.
@ -410,58 +442,55 @@ for `sh' in $PATH, and without nscd, and with static NSS modules."
;; A statically-linked Guile that is relocatable--i.e., it can search
;; .scm and .go files relative to its installation directory, rather
;; than in hard-coded configure-time paths.
(let* ((libgc (package (inherit libgc)
(arguments
;; Make it so that we don't rely on /proc. This is
;; especially useful in an initrd run before /proc is
;; mounted.
'(#:configure-flags '("CPPFLAGS=-DUSE_LIBC_PRIVATES")))))
(guile (package (inherit guile-2.0)
(name (string-append (package-name guile-2.0) "-static"))
(inputs
`(("patch/relocatable"
,(search-patch "guile-relocatable.patch"))
("patch/utf8"
,(search-patch "guile-default-utf8.patch"))
("patch/syscalls"
,(search-patch "guile-linux-syscalls.patch"))
,@(package-inputs guile-2.0)))
(propagated-inputs
`(("bdw-gc" ,libgc)
,@(alist-delete "bdw-gc"
(package-propagated-inputs guile-2.0))))
(arguments
`(;; When `configure' checks for ltdl availability, it
;; doesn't try to link using libtool, and thus fails
;; because of a missing -ldl. Work around that.
#:configure-flags '("LDFLAGS=-ldl")
(let* ((guile (package (inherit guile-2.0)
(name (string-append (package-name guile-2.0) "-static"))
(inputs
`(("patch/relocatable"
,(search-patch "guile-relocatable.patch"))
("patch/utf8"
,(search-patch "guile-default-utf8.patch"))
("patch/syscalls"
,(search-patch "guile-linux-syscalls.patch"))
,@(package-inputs guile-2.0)))
(propagated-inputs
`(("bdw-gc" ,libgc)
,@(alist-delete "bdw-gc"
(package-propagated-inputs guile-2.0))))
(arguments
`(;; When `configure' checks for ltdl availability, it
;; doesn't try to link using libtool, and thus fails
;; because of a missing -ldl. Work around that.
#:configure-flags '("LDFLAGS=-ldl"
,@(if (%current-target-system)
'("CC_FOR_BUILD=gcc")
'()))
#:phases (alist-cons-before
'configure 'static-guile
(lambda _
(substitute* "libguile/Makefile.in"
;; Create a statically-linked `guile'
;; executable.
(("^guile_LDFLAGS =")
"guile_LDFLAGS = -all-static")
#:phases (alist-cons-before
'configure 'static-guile
(lambda _
(substitute* "libguile/Makefile.in"
;; Create a statically-linked `guile'
;; executable.
(("^guile_LDFLAGS =")
"guile_LDFLAGS = -all-static")
;; Add `-ldl' *after* libguile-2.0.la.
(("^guile_LDADD =(.*)$" _ ldadd)
(string-append "guile_LDADD = "
(string-trim-right ldadd)
" -ldl\n"))))
%standard-phases)
;; Add `-ldl' *after* libguile-2.0.la.
(("^guile_LDADD =(.*)$" _ ldadd)
(string-append "guile_LDADD = "
(string-trim-right ldadd)
" -ldl\n"))))
%standard-phases)
;; Allow Guile to be relocated, as is needed during
;; bootstrap.
#:patches
(list (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/relocatable")
(assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/utf8")
(assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/syscalls"))
;; Allow Guile to be relocated, as is needed during
;; bootstrap.
#:patches
(list (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/relocatable")
(assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/utf8")
(assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/syscalls"))
;; There are uses of `dynamic-link' in
;; {foreign,coverage}.test that don't fly here.
#:tests? #f)))))
;; There are uses of `dynamic-link' in
;; {foreign,coverage}.test that don't fly here.
#:tests? #f)))))
(package-with-relocatable-glibc (static-package guile))))
(define %guile-static-stripped
@ -490,7 +519,8 @@ for `sh' in $PATH, and without nscd, and with static NSS modules."
(string-append out "/bin/guile"))
(remove-store-references (string-append out "/bin/guile"))
#t))))
(inputs `(("guile" ,%guile-static)))))
(inputs `(("guile" ,%guile-static)))
(outputs '("out"))))
(define (tarball-package pkg)
"Return a package containing a tarball of PKG."
@ -498,9 +528,9 @@ for `sh' in $PATH, and without nscd, and with static NSS modules."
(location (source-properties->location (current-source-location)))
(name (string-append (package-name pkg) "-tarball"))
(build-system trivial-build-system)
(inputs `(("tar" ,tar)
("xz" ,xz)
("input" ,pkg)))
(native-inputs `(("tar" ,tar)
("xz" ,xz)))
(inputs `(("input" ,pkg)))
(arguments
(let ((name (package-name pkg))
(version (package-version pkg)))
@ -518,7 +548,9 @@ for `sh' in $PATH, and without nscd, and with static NSS modules."
(zero? (system* "tar" "cJvf"
(string-append out "/"
,name "-" ,version
"-" ,(%current-system)
"-"
,(or (%current-target-system)
(%current-system))
".tar.xz")
"."))))))))))

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
(define-public gmp
(package
(name "gmp")
(version "5.1.1")
(version "5.1.2")
(source (origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri
@ -35,9 +35,10 @@
version ".tar.xz"))
(sha256
(base32
"1hili06lcf0clg5qfvz7knm6pmj6ab54yhsvskp1mdny5xw4vmjb"))))
"1hnbxz7a6jrli8ph27i8zb6k2f456zn6l5xi78yhskzbxjk47nf7"))))
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(native-inputs `(("m4" ,m4)))
(outputs '("out" "debug"))
(arguments `(#:configure-flags
'(;; Build a "fat binary", with routines for several
;; sub-architectures.
@ -78,6 +79,7 @@ faster algorithms.")
(sha256 (base32
"0fs501qi8l523gs3cpy4jjcnvwxggyfbklcys80wq236xx3hz79r"))))
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(outputs '("out" "debug"))
(propagated-inputs `(("gmp" ,gmp))) ; <mpfr.h> refers to <gmp.h>
(synopsis "C library for arbitrary precision floating-point arithmetic")
(description
@ -103,6 +105,7 @@ double-precision floating-point arithmetic (53-bit mantissa).")
(sha256 (base32
"1zq0fidp1jii2j5k5n9hmx55a6wwid33gjzhimvxq9d5zrf82npd"))))
(build-system gnu-build-system)
(outputs '("out" "debug"))
(propagated-inputs `(("gmp" ,gmp) ; <mpc.h> refers to both
("mpfr" ,mpfr)))
(synopsis "C library for arbitrary precision complex arithmetic")

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@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
,cross-pre-install-phase
(alist-cons-after
'install 'post-install ,post-install-phase
%standard-cross-phases)))
%standard-phases)))
`(alist-cons-after ; native build
'install 'post-install ,post-install-phase

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@ -1,77 +0,0 @@
This patch is needed to allow builds with newer versions of
the GNU libc (2.16+).
The upstream fix was:
commit 66712c23388e93e5c518ebc8515140fa0c807348
Author: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Date: Thu Mar 29 13:30:41 2012 -0600
stdio: don't assume gets any more
Gnulib intentionally does not have a gets module, and now that C11
and glibc have dropped it, we should be more proactive about warning
any user on a platform that still has a declaration of this dangerous
interface.
* m4/stdio_h.m4 (gl_STDIO_H, gl_STDIO_H_DEFAULTS): Drop gets
support.
* modules/stdio (Makefile.am): Likewise.
* lib/stdio-read.c (gets): Likewise.
* tests/test-stdio-c++.cc: Likewise.
* m4/warn-on-use.m4 (gl_WARN_ON_USE_PREPARE): Fix comment.
* lib/stdio.in.h (gets): Make warning occur in more places.
* doc/posix-functions/gets.texi (gets): Update documentation.
Reported by Christer Solskogen.
Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
This patch just gets rid of the offending part.
--- gettext-0.18.1.1/gettext-tools/libgettextpo/stdio.in.h-orig 2012-11-24 01:13:14.000000000 +0400
+++ gettext-0.18.1.1/gettext-tools/libgettextpo/stdio.in.h 2012-11-24 01:13:46.000000000 +0400
@@ -137,12 +137,6 @@
"use gnulib module fflush for portable POSIX compliance");
#endif
-/* It is very rare that the developer ever has full control of stdin,
- so any use of gets warrants an unconditional warning. Assume it is
- always declared, since it is required by C89. */
-#undef gets
-_GL_WARN_ON_USE (gets, "gets is a security hole - use fgets instead");
-
#if @GNULIB_FOPEN@
# if @REPLACE_FOPEN@
# if !(defined __cplusplus && defined GNULIB_NAMESPACE)
--- gettext-0.18.1.1/gettext-runtime/gnulib-lib/stdio.in.h-orig 2012-11-24 00:26:49.000000000 +0400
+++ gettext-0.18.1.1/gettext-runtime/gnulib-lib/stdio.in.h 2012-11-24 00:45:54.000000000 +0400
@@ -137,12 +137,6 @@
"use gnulib module fflush for portable POSIX compliance");
#endif
-/* It is very rare that the developer ever has full control of stdin,
- so any use of gets warrants an unconditional warning. Assume it is
- always declared, since it is required by C89. */
-#undef gets
-_GL_WARN_ON_USE (gets, "gets is a security hole - use fgets instead");
-
#if @GNULIB_FOPEN@
# if @REPLACE_FOPEN@
# if !(defined __cplusplus && defined GNULIB_NAMESPACE)
--- gettext-0.18.1.1/gettext-tools/gnulib-lib/stdio.in.h-orig 2012-11-24 01:00:26.000000000 +0400
+++ gettext-0.18.1.1/gettext-tools/gnulib-lib/stdio.in.h 2012-11-24 01:00:53.000000000 +0400
@@ -137,12 +137,6 @@
"use gnulib module fflush for portable POSIX compliance");
#endif
-/* It is very rare that the developer ever has full control of stdin,
- so any use of gets warrants an unconditional warning. Assume it is
- always declared, since it is required by C89. */
-#undef gets
-_GL_WARN_ON_USE (gets, "gets is a security hole - use fgets instead");
-
#if @GNULIB_FOPEN@
# if @REPLACE_FOPEN@
# if !(defined __cplusplus && defined GNULIB_NAMESPACE)

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@ -61,9 +61,7 @@
#:phases (alist-cons-after
'install 'post-install
,post-install-phase
,(if (%current-target-system)
'%standard-cross-phases
'%standard-phases))))
%standard-phases)))
(synopsis "Edit command lines while typing, with history support")
(description
"The GNU Readline library provides a set of functions for use by

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@ -41,42 +41,64 @@
;;
;; Code:
(define* (package-with-explicit-inputs p boot-inputs
(define* (package-with-explicit-inputs p inputs
#:optional
(loc (current-source-location))
#:key guile)
"Rewrite P, which is assumed to use GNU-BUILD-SYSTEM, to take
BOOT-INPUTS as explicit inputs instead of the implicit default, and
return it. Use GUILE to run the builder, or the distro's final Guile
when GUILE is #f."
(define rewritten-input
(match-lambda
((name (? package? p) sub-drv ...)
(cons* name
(package-with-explicit-inputs p boot-inputs #:guile guile)
sub-drv))
(x x)))
#:key (native-inputs '())
guile)
"Rewrite P, which is assumed to use GNU-BUILD-SYSTEM, to take INPUTS and
NATIVE-INPUTS as explicit inputs instead of the implicit default, and return
it. INPUTS and NATIVE-INPUTS can be either input lists or thunks; in the
latter case, they will be called in a context where the `%current-system' and
`%current-target-system' are suitably parametrized. Use GUILE to run the
builder, or the distro's final Guile when GUILE is #f."
(define inputs* inputs)
(define native-inputs* native-inputs)
(define boot-input-names
(map car boot-inputs))
(define (call inputs)
(if (procedure? inputs)
(inputs)
inputs))
(define (filtered-inputs inputs)
(fold alist-delete inputs boot-input-names))
(define (duplicate-filter inputs)
(let ((names (match (call inputs)
(((name _ ...) ...)
name))))
(lambda (inputs)
(fold alist-delete inputs names))))
(package (inherit p)
(location (if (pair? loc) (source-properties->location loc) loc))
(arguments
(let ((args (package-arguments p)))
`(#:guile ,guile
#:implicit-inputs? #f ,@args)))
(native-inputs (map rewritten-input
(filtered-inputs (package-native-inputs p))))
(propagated-inputs (map rewritten-input
(filtered-inputs
(package-propagated-inputs p))))
(inputs `(,@boot-inputs
,@(map rewritten-input
(filtered-inputs (package-inputs p)))))))
(let loop ((p p))
(define rewritten-input
(memoize
(match-lambda
((name (? package? p) sub-drv ...)
;; XXX: Check whether P's build system knows #:implicit-inputs, for
;; things like `cross-pkg-config'.
(if (eq? (package-build-system p) gnu-build-system)
(cons* name (loop p) sub-drv)
(cons* name p sub-drv)))
(x x))))
(package (inherit p)
(location (if (pair? loc) (source-properties->location loc) loc))
(arguments
(let ((args (package-arguments p)))
`(#:guile ,guile
#:implicit-inputs? #f
,@args)))
(native-inputs
(let ((filtered (duplicate-filter native-inputs*)))
`(,@(call native-inputs*)
,@(map rewritten-input
(filtered (package-native-inputs p))))))
(propagated-inputs
(map rewritten-input
(package-propagated-inputs p)))
(inputs
(let ((filtered (duplicate-filter inputs*)))
`(,@(call inputs*)
,@(map rewritten-input
(filtered (package-inputs p)))))))))
(define (package-with-extra-configure-variable p variable value)
"Return a version of P with VARIABLE=VALUE specified as an extra `configure'
@ -277,7 +299,9 @@ which could lead to gratuitous input divergence."
,@(if implicit-inputs?
implicit-inputs
'()))
#:outputs outputs
#:outputs (if strip-binaries?
outputs
(delete "debug" outputs))
#:modules imported-modules
#:guile-for-build guile-for-build))
@ -332,7 +356,7 @@ inputs."
(make-flags ''())
(patches ''()) (patch-flags ''("--batch" "-p1"))
(out-of-source? #f)
(tests? #t)
(tests? #f) ; nothing can be done
(test-target "check")
(parallel-build? #t) (parallel-tests? #t)
(patch-shebangs? #t)
@ -340,14 +364,12 @@ inputs."
(strip-flags ''("--strip-debug"))
(strip-directories ''("lib" "lib64" "libexec"
"bin" "sbin"))
(phases '%standard-cross-phases)
(phases '%standard-phases)
(system (%current-system))
(implicit-inputs? #t) ; useful when bootstrapping
(implicit-inputs? #t)
(imported-modules '((guix build gnu-build-system)
(guix build gnu-cross-build)
(guix build utils)))
(modules '((guix build gnu-build-system)
(guix build gnu-cross-build)
(guix build utils))))
"Cross-build NAME for TARGET, where TARGET is a GNU triplet. INPUTS are
cross-built inputs, and NATIVE-INPUTS are inputs that run on the build
@ -450,7 +472,9 @@ platform."
,@(if implicit-inputs?
implicit-host-inputs
'()))
#:outputs outputs
#:outputs (if strip-binaries?
outputs
(delete "debug" outputs))
#:modules imported-modules
#:guile-for-build guile-for-build))

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@ -53,8 +53,7 @@ ignored."
outputs guile system builder (modules '())
search-paths native-search-paths)
"Like `trivial-build', but in a cross-compilation context."
(build-expression->derivation store name system
`(let ((%target ,target)) ,builder)
(build-expression->derivation store name system builder
(append native-inputs inputs)
#:outputs outputs
#:modules modules

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@ -48,15 +48,28 @@
#f
dir))
(define* (set-paths #:key inputs (search-paths '())
(define* (set-paths #:key target inputs native-inputs
(search-paths '()) (native-search-paths '())
#:allow-other-keys)
(define input-directories
(match inputs
(((_ . dir) ...)
dir)))
(define native-input-directories
(match native-inputs
(((_ . dir) ...)
dir)
(#f ; not cross compiling
'())))
;; When cross building, $PATH must refer only to native (host) inputs since
;; target inputs are not executable.
(set-path-environment-variable "PATH" '("bin" "sbin")
input-directories)
(append native-input-directories
(if target
'()
input-directories)))
(for-each (match-lambda
((env-var (directories ...) separator)
@ -65,8 +78,16 @@
#:separator separator)))
search-paths)
;; Dump the environment variables as a shell script, for handy debugging.
(system "export > environment-variables"))
(when native-search-paths
;; Search paths for native inputs, when cross building.
(for-each (match-lambda
((env-var (directories ...) separator)
(set-path-environment-variable env-var directories
native-input-directories
#:separator separator)))
native-search-paths))
#t)
(define* (unpack #:key source #:allow-other-keys)
(and (zero? (system* "tar" "xvf" source))
@ -102,7 +123,8 @@ makefiles."
(append patch-flags (list "--input" p)))))
patches))
(define* (configure #:key inputs outputs (configure-flags '()) out-of-source?
(define* (configure #:key target native-inputs inputs outputs
(configure-flags '()) out-of-source?
#:allow-other-keys)
(define (package-name)
(let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))
@ -119,7 +141,7 @@ makefiles."
(libdir (assoc-ref outputs "lib"))
(includedir (assoc-ref outputs "include"))
(docdir (assoc-ref outputs "doc"))
(bash (or (and=> (assoc-ref inputs "bash")
(bash (or (and=> (assoc-ref (or native-inputs inputs) "bash")
(cut string-append <> "/bin/bash"))
"/bin/sh"))
(flags `(,(string-append "CONFIG_SHELL=" bash)
@ -148,6 +170,9 @@ makefiles."
(list (string-append "--docdir=" docdir
"/doc/" (package-name)))
'())
,@(if target ; cross building
(list (string-append "--host=" target))
'())
,@configure-flags))
(abs-srcdir (getcwd))
(srcdir (if out-of-source?
@ -189,8 +214,8 @@ makefiles."
'())
,@make-flags))))
(define* (check #:key (make-flags '()) (tests? #t) (test-target "check")
(parallel-tests? #t)
(define* (check #:key target (make-flags '()) (tests? (not target))
(test-target "check") (parallel-tests? #t)
#:allow-other-keys)
(if tests?
(zero? (apply system* "make" test-target
@ -230,18 +255,70 @@ makefiles."
bindirs)))
#t)
(define* (strip #:key outputs (strip-binaries? #t)
(define* (strip #:key target outputs (strip-binaries? #t)
(strip-command (if target
(string-append target "-strip")
"strip"))
(objcopy-command (if target
(string-append target "-objcopy")
"objcopy"))
(strip-flags '("--strip-debug"))
(strip-directories '("lib" "lib64" "libexec"
"bin" "sbin"))
#:allow-other-keys)
(define debug-output
;; If an output is called "debug", then that's where debugging information
;; will be stored instead of being discarded.
(assoc-ref outputs "debug"))
(define debug-file-extension
;; File name extension for debugging information.
".debug")
(define (debug-file file)
;; Return the name of the debug file for FILE, an absolute file name.
;; Once installed in the user's profile, it is in $PROFILE/lib/debug/FILE,
;; which is where GDB looks for it (info "(gdb) Separate Debug Files").
(string-append debug-output "/lib/debug/"
file debug-file-extension))
(define (make-debug-file file)
;; Create a file in DEBUG-OUTPUT containing the debugging info of FILE.
(let ((debug (debug-file file)))
(mkdir-p (dirname debug))
(copy-file file debug)
(and (zero? (system* strip-command "--only-keep-debug" debug))
(begin
(chmod debug #o400)
#t))))
(define (add-debug-link file)
;; Add a debug link in FILE (info "(binutils) strip").
;; `objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink' wants to have the target of the debug
;; link around so it can compute a CRC of that file (see the
;; `bfd_fill_in_gnu_debuglink_section' function.) No reference to
;; DEBUG-OUTPUT is kept because bfd keeps only the basename of the debug
;; file.
(zero? (system* objcopy-command
(string-append "--add-gnu-debuglink="
(debug-file file))
file)))
(define (strip-dir dir)
(format #t "stripping binaries in ~s with flags ~s~%"
dir strip-flags)
(format #t "stripping binaries in ~s with ~s and flags ~s~%"
dir strip-command strip-flags)
(when debug-output
(format #t "debugging output written to ~s using ~s~%"
debug-output objcopy-command))
(file-system-fold (const #t)
(lambda (path stat result) ; leaf
(zero? (apply system* "strip"
(append strip-flags (list path)))))
(and (or (not debug-output)
(make-debug-file path))
(zero? (apply system* strip-command
(append strip-flags (list path))))
(or (not debug-output)
(add-debug-link path))))
(const #t) ; down
(const #t) ; up
(const #t) ; skip
@ -287,10 +364,13 @@ in order. Return #t if all the PHASES succeeded, #f otherwise."
(every (match-lambda
((name . proc)
(let ((start (gettimeofday)))
(format #t "starting phase `~a'~%" name)
(let ((result (apply proc args))
(end (gettimeofday)))
(format #t "phase `~a' ~:[failed~;succeeded~] after ~a seconds~%"
name result (- (car end) (car start)))
result))))
(format #t "starting phase `~a'~%" name)
(let ((result (apply proc args))
(end (gettimeofday)))
(format #t "phase `~a' ~:[failed~;succeeded~] after ~a seconds~%"
name result (- (car end) (car start)))
;; Dump the environment variables as a shell script, for handy debugging.
(system "export > $NIX_BUILD_TOP/environment-variables")
result))))
phases))

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@ -1,138 +0,0 @@
;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2013 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
;;; your option) any later version.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;;;
;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (guix build gnu-cross-build)
#:use-module (guix build utils)
#:use-module ((guix build gnu-build-system)
#:renamer (symbol-prefix-proc 'build:))
#:use-module (ice-9 ftw)
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:export (%standard-cross-phases
gnu-cross-build))
;;; Commentary:
;;;
;;; Extension of `gnu-build-system.scm' to support cross-compilation.
;;;
;;; Code:
(define* (set-paths #:key inputs native-inputs
(search-paths '()) (native-search-paths '())
#:allow-other-keys)
(define input-directories
(match inputs
(((_ . dir) ...)
dir)))
(define native-input-directories
(match native-inputs
(((_ . dir) ...)
dir)))
;; $PATH must refer only to native (host) inputs since target inputs are not
;; executable.
(set-path-environment-variable "PATH" '("bin" "sbin")
native-input-directories)
;; Search paths for target inputs.
(for-each (match-lambda
((env-var (directories ...) separator)
(set-path-environment-variable env-var directories
input-directories
#:separator separator)))
search-paths)
;; Search paths for native inputs.
(for-each (match-lambda
((env-var (directories ...) separator)
(set-path-environment-variable env-var directories
native-input-directories
#:separator separator)))
native-search-paths)
;; Dump the environment variables as a shell script, for handy debugging.
(system "export > environment-variables"))
(define* (configure #:key
inputs outputs (configure-flags '()) out-of-source?
target native-inputs
#:allow-other-keys)
(format #t "configuring for cross-compilation to `~a'~%" target)
(apply (assoc-ref build:%standard-phases 'configure)
#:configure-flags (cons (string-append "--host=" target)
configure-flags)
;; XXX: The underlying `configure' phase looks for Bash among
;; #:inputs, so fool it this way.
#:inputs native-inputs
#:outputs outputs
#:out-of-source? out-of-source?
'()))
(define* (strip #:key target outputs (strip-binaries? #t)
(strip-flags '("--strip-debug"))
(strip-directories '("lib" "lib64" "libexec"
"bin" "sbin"))
#:allow-other-keys)
;; TODO: The only difference with `strip' in gnu-build-system.scm is the
;; name of the strip command; factorize it.
(define (strip-dir dir)
(format #t "stripping binaries in ~s with flags ~s~%"
dir strip-flags)
(file-system-fold (const #t)
(lambda (path stat result) ; leaf
(zero? (apply system*
(string-append target "-strip")
(append strip-flags (list path)))))
(const #t) ; down
(const #t) ; up
(const #t) ; skip
(lambda (path stat errno result)
(format (current-error-port)
"strip: failed to access `~a': ~a~%"
path (strerror errno))
#f)
#t
dir))
(or (not strip-binaries?)
(every strip-dir
(append-map (match-lambda
((_ . dir)
(filter-map (lambda (d)
(let ((sub (string-append dir "/" d)))
(and (directory-exists? sub) sub)))
strip-directories)))
outputs))))
(define %standard-cross-phases
;; The standard phases when cross-building.
(let ((replacements `((set-paths ,set-paths)
(configure ,configure)
(strip ,strip))))
(fold (lambda (replacement phases)
(match replacement
((name proc)
(alist-replace name proc phases))))
(alist-delete 'check build:%standard-phases)
replacements)))
;;; gnu-cross-build.scm ends here

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@ -27,6 +27,8 @@
#:use-module (ice-9 rdelim)
#:use-module (rnrs bytevectors)
#:use-module (rnrs io ports)
#:re-export (alist-cons
alist-delete)
#:export (directory-exists?
executable-file?
call-with-ascii-input-file
@ -248,9 +250,17 @@ SEPARATOR-separated path accordingly. Example:
"
(let* ((path (search-path-as-list sub-directories input-dirs))
(value (list->search-path-as-string path separator)))
(setenv env-var value)
(format #t "environment variable `~a' set to `~a'~%"
env-var value)))
(if (string-null? value)
(begin
;; Never set ENV-VAR to an empty string because often, the empty
;; string is equivalent to ".". This is the case for
;; GUILE_LOAD_PATH in Guile 2.0, for instance.
(unsetenv env-var)
(format #t "environment variable `~a' unset~%" env-var))
(begin
(setenv env-var value)
(format #t "environment variable `~a' set to `~a'~%"
env-var value)))))
(define (which program)
"Return the complete file name for PROGRAM as found in $PATH, or #f if