Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/55707>.
Previously Inetutils' syslogd would call 'fsync' after each line written
to a file. This would significantly increase boot times on machines
with slow-ish spinning HDDs, where each 'fsync' call would take between
0.1s and 0.4s (and we'd do two of them for each line, one for
/var/log/messages and one for /var/log/debug).
* gnu/services/base.scm (%default-syslog.conf): Add a '-' before each
file name, except /var/log/secure. Change what goes to /var/log/debug.
* gnu/packages.scm (%package-module-path): Use 'let*' instead of
'let*-values'.
(specification->package, specification->location)
(specification->package+output): Use 'let' instead of 'let-values'.
For single-disk installs (external USBs) and for amnesiac UEFIs, Guix is not
found using its default Grub EFI bootloader location of
/boot/efi/EFI/Guix/grubx64.efi means the Guix install will not be found.
To handle this, we can place the bootloader file in the UEFI specification
location, overwriting any other OS that may have placed a file there. This
location is namely /boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.efi. Grub has explicit support
for this location/situation with the `--removable` flag.
* gnu/bootloader/grub.scm (install-grub-efi-removable)
(grub-efi-removable-bootloader): New variables.
* doc/guix.texi (Bootloader Configuration): Document it.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
It appears to have been copied from python-pyodbc, a different project.
* gnu/packages/databases.scm (python-pyodbc-c)[synopsis, description]:
Describe this project instead, and how it differs.
[home-page]: Point elsewhere.
* gnu/packages/databases.scm (python-pyodbc)[arguments]: Replace
counterfactual comment with one that isn't. Add a custom 'check phase,
which doesn't run.
Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/54783>.
* gnu/services/linux.scm (zram-device-configuration)
[priority]: Adapt to use #f or an integer from 0 to 32767. Add sanitizer to
warn for the change and delay the field.
(zram-device-configuration->udev-string): Adapt as above.
* doc/guix.texi (Zram Device Service): Remove double copyright line.
Change priority description to refer to the Swap Space one, and suggest not
leaving the default #f on to properly use zram.
Reported-by: Stefan Baums <baums@stefanbaums.com>
Modified-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
This partially fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/54786>, allowing the 'jami'
and 'jami-provisioning' system tests to pass again.
In version 0.9.0, Shepherd constructors are now run concurrently, via
cooperative scheduling (Guile Fibers). The Jami service previously relied on
blocking sleeps while polling for D-Bus services to become ready after forking
a process; this wouldn't work anymore since while blocking the service process
wouldn't be given the chance to finish starting. The new reliance on Fibers
in Shepherd's fork+exec-command in the helper 'send-dbus' procedure also meant
that it wouldn't work outside of Shepherd anymore. Finally, the
'start-service' Shepherd procedure used in the test suite would cause the Jami
daemon to be spawned multiple times (a bug introduced in Shepherd 0.9.0).
To fix/simplify these problems, this change does the following:
1. Use the Guile AC/D-Bus library for D-Bus communication, which simplify
things, such as avoiding the need to fork 'dbus-send' processes.
2. The non-blocking 'sleep' version of Fiber is used for the 'with-retries'
waiting syntax.
3. A 'dbus' package variant is used to adjust the session bus configuration,
tailoring it for the use case at hand.
4. Avoid start-service in the tests, preferring 'jami-service-available?' for
now.
* gnu/build/jami-service.scm (parse-dbus-reply, strip-quotes)
(deserialize-item, serialize-boolean, dbus-dict->alist)
(dbus-array->list, parse-account-ids, parse-account-details)
(parse-contacts): Delete procedures.
(%send-dbus-binary, %send-dbus-bus, %send-dbus-user, %send-dbus-group)
(%send-dbus-debug): Delete parameters.
(jami-service-running?): New procedure.
(send-dbus/configuration-manager): Rename to...
(call-configuration-manager-method): ... this. Turn METHOD into a positional
argument. Turn ARGUMENTS into an optional argument. Invoke
`call-dbus-method' instead of `send-dbus', adjusting callers accordingly.
(get-account-ids, id->account-details, id->account-details)
(id->volatile-account-details, username->id, add-account remove-account)
(username->contacts, remove-contact, add-contact, set-account-details)
(set-all-moderators, username->all-moderators?, username->moderators)
(set-moderator): Adjust accordingly.
(with-retries, send-dbus, dbus-available-services)
(dbus-service-available?): Move to ...
* gnu/build/dbus-service.scm: ... this new module.
(send-dbus): Rewrite to use the Guile AC/D-Bus library.
(%dbus-query-timeout, sleep*): New variables.
(%current-dbus-connection): New parameter.
(initialize-dbus-connection!, argument->signature-type)
(call-dbus-method): New procedures.
(dbus-available-services): Adjust accordingly.
* gnu/local.mk (GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES): Register new module.
* gnu/packages/glib.scm (dbus-for-jami): New variable.
* gnu/services/telephony.scm: (jami-configuration)[dbus]: Default to
dbus-for-jami.
(jami-dbus-session-activation): Write a D-Bus daemon configuration file at
'/var/run/jami/session-local.conf'.
(jami-shepherd-services): Add the closure of guile-ac-d-bus and guile-fibers
as extensions. Adjust imported modules. Remove no longer used parameters.
<jami-dbus-session>: Use a PID file, avoiding the need for the manual
synchronization.
<jami>: Set DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS environment variable. Poll using
'jami-service-available?' instead of 'dbus-service-available?'.
* gnu/tests/telephony.scm (run-jami-test): Add needed Guile extensions. Set
DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS environment variable. Adjust all tests to use
'jami-service-available?' to determine if the service is started rather than
the now problematic Shepherd's 'start-service'.
* gnu/packages/toys.scm (oneko)[description]: Use full sentences.
Name the only two species of animated character actually available.
Add an unfortunate note about Wayland.