Unlike the deprecated 'local-host-aliases', there's no use for
local-host-entries since it's used to set the default value for
hosts-service-type. Given that this service-type is expected to be
extended, one presumes that when they explicitly override the service
default value they do not have much interest in the 'local-host-entries'
procedure.
* gnu/system.scm: Do not export local-host-entries.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
* gnu/system.scm (operating-system-hosts-file): Deprecate procedure.
(warn-hosts-file-field-deprecation): New procedure, helper for
deprecated variable.
(operating-system)[hosts-file]: Use helper to warn deprecated field.
(local-host-aliases): Mark as deprecated.
(local-host-entries): New procedure.
(operating-system-default-essential-services,
hurd-default-essential-services): Use hosts-service-type. Use
'%operating-system-hosts-file' and 'local-host-entries'.
(default-/etc/hosts): Remove procedure.
(operating-system-etc-service): Remove hosts file.
* doc/guix.texi (operating-system Reference)
(Networking Services) (Virtualization Services): Rewrite documentation
entries to use hosts-service-type.
Co-authored-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Users can override 'PS1' in ~/.bashrc if they wish.
Previously, on Guix Home, the "default" 'PS1' would be set in ~/.bashrc
when 'home-bash-configuration-guix-defaults?' is true, preventing users
from overriding it via the 'environment-variables' field of
'home-bash-extension'.
* gnu/system/shadow.scm (%default-bashrc): Remove 'PS1' setting.
* gnu/system.scm (operating-system-etc-service): Define PS1 in
/etc/bashrc.
* gnu/home/services/shells.scm (add-bash-configuration): When
'home-bash-configuration-guix-defaults?' is true, add a default 'PS1' to
~/.bash_profile.
Rationale: Even when not using an ext file system, the utilities provided by
e2fsprogs are useful, for example to set the copy-on-write attribute of a
Btrfs file system.
* gnu/system.scm (%base-packages-utils): Add e2fsprogs.
Rationale: It is only used in INSTALLATION-OS and doesn't make sense to be
used in another context, given that file systems now automatically pull their
dependencies since commit 45eac6cdf5 (services:
Add file system utilities to profile).
* gnu/system.scm (%base-packages-disk-utilities): Deprecate and rename to...
* gnu/system/install.scm (%installer-disk-utilities): ... this.
(installation-os) [packages]: Adjust accordingly.
* gnu/packages/admin.scm (shadow)[arguments]: Add phase to install the
manpages. Make sure 'remove-groups comes after installing the manpages.
[properties]: Remove field.
(shadow-with-man-pages): Remove variable.
* gnu/system.scm (%base-packages-utils): Replace shadow-with-man-pages
with shadow.
This works around <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/58631>.
* gnu/system.scm (hurd-multiboot-modules): Use '/hurd/exec.static'
instead of 'ld.so /hurd/exec'.
This corrects two problems with the previous mapped devices warning:
1. It wasn't clear how to correct the situation.
2. The output would be repeated multiple times, as many times as the procedure
is called during a system reconfigure.
* gnu/system.scm (operating-system-bootloader-crypto-devices): Memoize
procedure. Include the mapped devices source location information in the
warnings. Add a hint to help users fix the warning.
* gnu/services/shepherd.scm (scm->go): Define 'shepherd&co' and pass it
to 'with-extensions'.
(shepherd-configuration-file): Call 'start-in-the-background' when it is
defined.
(<shepherd-configuration>)[shepherd]: Default to SHEPHERD-0.9.
* gnu/system.scm (hurd-default-essential-services): Use SHEPHERD-0.8.
Previously, when reading an incompatible "parameters" file, 'guix
system' would print a warning and then crash with a wrong-type-arg
backtrace because code expects 'read-boot-parameters' to always return a
<boot-parameters> record.
* gnu/system.scm (read-boot-parameters): Upon incompatibility, raise an
error instead of returning #f. Also raise a '&fix-hint' condition.
* tests/boot-parameters.scm ("read, construction, mandatory fields"):
Define 'test-read-boot-parameters' as a macro; expect
'formatted-message?' exceptions rather than #f returns.
This is to make it less surprising, given the common convention sets forth by
the kernel Linux command-line parameters.
* gnu/build/linux-boot.scm (boot-system): Rename '--load', '--repl', '--root'
and '--system' to 'gnu.load', 'gnu.repl', 'root' and 'gnu.system',
respectively. Adjust doc.
(find-long-option): Adjust doc.
* gnu/installer/parted.scm (installer-root-partition-path): Adjust accordingly.
* gnu/system.scm (bootable-kernel-arguments): Add a VERSION argument and
update doc. Use VERSION to conditionally return old style vs new style initrd
arguments.
(%boot-parameters-version): Increment to 1.
(operating-system-boot-parameters): Adjust doc.
(operating-system-boot-parameters-file): Likewise.
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (raw-initrd, base-initrd): Likewise.
* doc/guix.texi: Adjust doc.
* gnu/build/activation.scm (boot-time-system): Adjust accordingly.
* gnu/build/hurd-boot.scm (boot-hurd-system): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/commencement.scm (%final-inputs-riscv64): Adjust comment.
This version field exposes the (already present) version information of a boot
parameters file.
* gnu/system.scm (%boot-parameters-version): New variable.
(<boot-parameters>)[version]: New field.
(read-boot-parameters): Use it.
(operating-system-boot-parameters-file): Likewise.
* tests/boot-parameters.scm (test-read-boot-parameters): Use
%boot-parameters-version as the default version value in the template.
Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/52539>.
Reported by Jacob First <jacob.first@member.fsf.org>.
* gnu/build/accounts.scm (allocate-passwd): Add comment as to why
'real-name' is taken from PREVIOUS. Add (not system?) to the
condition.
* gnu/system.scm (operating-system-etc-service) <login.defs>: Add
"CHFN_RESTRICT".
* gnu/system.scm (%setuid-programs): Add "chfn".
* gnu/system/pam.scm (base-pam-services): Add "chfn".
* doc/guix.texi (User Accounts): Document it.
* gnu/bootloader.scm (%warn-target-field-deprecation): Remove it.
* gnu/bootloader.scm (warn-target-field-deprecation): Use
define-with-syntax-properties.
* gnu/system.scm (ensure-setuid-program-list): Ditto. Also rename the
'location' variable to 'properties'.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Commit a7ac19851b led configs such as the
following one, which were previously valid, to be rejected:
(operating-system
;; ...
(setuid-programs (cons #~(string-append #$wireshark "/bin/dumpcap")
%setuid-programs)))
They are now accepted again.
Reported by wonko on #guix.
* gnu/system.scm (%ensure-setuid-program-list): Handle the case where
PROGRAM is not a file-like.
Previously, evaluating an OS configuration with a childhurd (for
instance) would produce tens of lines like:
guix system: warning: representing setuid programs with '#<file-append #<package shadow@4.8.1 gnu/packages/admin.scm:798 7ff97f6f7640> "/bin/passwd">' is deprecated; use 'setuid-program' instead
Now, it prints this one line:
gnu/system/hurd.scm:105:2: warning: representing setuid programs with file-like objects is deprecated; use 'setuid-program' instead
This change also means that extensions of 'setuid-program-service-type'
now have to provide a list of <setuid-program>, so it's stricter in this
sense.
* gnu/services.scm (setuid-program-file-like-deprecated): Remove.
(setuid-program-service-type)[extend]: Remove
'setuid-program-file-like-deprecated' call. Assume CONFIG and
EXTENSIONS are already lists of <setuid-program> records.
* gnu/system.scm (<operating-system>)[setuid-programs]: Add 'sanitize'
property. Change accessor name from '%operating-system-setuid-programs'
to 'operating-system-setuid-programs'.
(operating-system-default-essential-services)
(hurd-default-essential-services): Adjust accordingly.
(ensure-setuid-program-list): New macro.
(%ensure-setuid-program-list): New procedure, based on
'setuid-program-file-like-deprecated'.
New record <setuid-program> with fields for setting the specific user
and group, as well as specifically selecting the setuid and setgid bits,
for a program within the setuid-program-service.
* gnu/services.scm (setuid-program-file-like-deprecated): New function.
(setuid-program-service-type): Make use of
setuid-program->activation-gexp. Adjust the extend property to handle
<setuid-program>.
* gnu/build/activation.scm (activate-setuid-programs): Update to expect a
<setuid-record> list for each program entry.
* gnu/system.scm: (operating-system-setuid-programs): Renamed to
%operating-system-setuid-programs and replace it with new procedure.
(operating-system-default-essential-services,
hurd-default-essential-services): Replace
operating-system-setuid-programs with
%operating-system-setuid-programs.
* gnu/system/setuid.scm: New file.
* doc/guix.texi (Setuid Programs): Document <setuid-program>.
Co-authored-by: Brice Waegeneire <brice@waegenei.re>
Since the update to the 2.6.2 release, the closure size of zile has
increased. Switch to mg which is lighter.
* gnu/system.scm (%base-packages-interactive): Replace zile by mg.
* doc/guix.texi (Proceeding with the Installation,
Using the Configuration System): Adapt those sections.
* gnu/system.scm (operating-system-directory-base-entries): Remove code
to handle generation of "kernel" for linux-libre kernels.
(operating-system-default-essential-services): Instantiate
linux-builder-service-type.
(package-for-kernel): Move ...
* gnu/services.scm: ... to here.
(linux-builder-service-type): New variable.
(linux-builder-configuration): New type.
(linux-loadable-module-service-type): New variable.
* gnu/tests/linux-modules.scm (run-loadable-kernel-modules-test): Move
code to ...
(run-loadable-kernel-modules-test-base): ... new procedure here.
(run-loadable-kernel-modules-service-test): New procedure.
(%test-loadable-kernel-modules-service-0): New variable.
(%test-loadable-kernel-modules-service-1): New variable.
(%test-loadable-kernel-modules-service-2): New variable.
* doc/guix.texi: Document linux-loadable-module-service-type.
Signed-off-by: Danny Milosavljevic <dannym@scratchpost.org>
Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/43530>.
Wget is typically included with most GNU/Linux distributions. It adds about
~3 MiB to the system size.
* gnu/system.scm (%base-packages-networking): Add the wget package.