gnu: Add darcs.

* gnu/packages/version-control.scm (darcs): New variable.

Signed-off-by: Kei Kebreau <kei@openmailbox.org>
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@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ (define-module (gnu packages version-control)
#:use-module (guix git-download)
#:use-module (guix build-system cmake)
#:use-module (guix build-system gnu)
#:use-module (guix build-system haskell)
#:use-module (guix build-system python)
#:use-module (guix build-system trivial)
#:use-module (gnu packages apr)
@ -50,6 +51,7 @@ (define-module (gnu packages version-control)
#:use-module (gnu packages flex)
#:use-module (gnu packages gettext)
#:use-module (gnu packages groff)
#:use-module (gnu packages haskell)
#:use-module (gnu packages linux)
#:use-module (gnu packages nano)
#:use-module (gnu packages ncurses)
@ -1307,3 +1309,104 @@ (define-public stagit
(description "Stagit creates static pages for git repositories, the results can
be served with a HTTP file server of your choice.")
(license license:expat)))
;; Darcs has no https support: http://irclog.perlgeek.de/darcs/2016-09-17
;; http://darcs.net/manual/Configuring_darcs.html#SECTION00440070000000000000
;; and results of search engines will show that if the protocol is http, https
;; is never mentioned.
(define-public darcs
(package
(name "darcs")
(version "2.12.4")
(source
(origin
(method url-fetch)
(uri (string-append "https://hackage.haskell.org/package/darcs/"
"darcs-" version ".tar.gz"))
(sha256
(base32
"0jfwiwl5k8wspciq1kpmvh5yap4japrf97s9pvhcybxxhaj3ds28"))
(modules '((guix build utils)))
;; Remove time-dependent code for reproducibility.
(snippet
'(begin
(substitute* "darcs/darcs.hs"
(("__DATE__") "\"1970-01-01\"")
(("__TIME__") "\"00:00:00\""))
(substitute* "src/impossible.h"
(("__DATE__") "\"\"")
(("__TIME__") "\"\""))))))
(build-system haskell-build-system)
(arguments
`(#:configure-flags '("-fpkgconfig" "-fcurl" "-flibiconv" "-fthreaded"
"-fnetwork-uri" "-fhttp" "--flag=executable"
"--flag=library")
#:tests? #f)) ; 20 failing shell tests out of over 400
(inputs
`(("ghc-cmdargs" ,ghc-cmdargs)
("ghc-split" ,ghc-split)
("ghc-test-framework-quickcheck2" ,ghc-test-framework-quickcheck2)
("ghc-test-framework-hunit" ,ghc-test-framework-hunit)
("ghc-test-framework" ,ghc-test-framework)
("ghc-quickcheck" ,ghc-quickcheck)
("ghc-findbin" ,ghc-findbin)
("ghc-hunit" ,ghc-hunit)
("ghc-array" ,ghc-array)
("ghc-async" ,ghc-async)
("ghc-attoparsec" ,ghc-attoparsec)
("ghc-base16-bytestring" ,ghc-base16-bytestring)
("ghc-binary" ,ghc-binary)
("ghc-bytestring-builder" ,ghc-bytestring-builder)
("ghc-cryptohash" ,ghc-cryptohash)
("ghc-data-ordlist" ,ghc-data-ordlist)
("ghc-directory" ,ghc-directory)
("ghc-fgl" ,ghc-fgl)
("ghc-system-filepath" ,ghc-system-filepath)
("ghc-graphviz" ,ghc-graphviz)
("ghc-hashable" ,ghc-hashable)
("ghc-haskeline" ,ghc-haskeline)
("ghc-html" ,ghc-html)
("ghc-mmap" ,ghc-mmap)
("ghc-mtl" ,ghc-mtl)
("ghc-old-time" ,ghc-old-time)
("ghc-parsec" ,ghc-parsec)
("ghc-process" ,ghc-process)
("ghc-random" ,ghc-random)
("ghc-regex-applicative" ,ghc-regex-applicative)
("ghc-regex-compat-tdfa" ,ghc-regex-compat-tdfa)
("ghc-sandi" ,ghc-sandi)
("ghc-shelly" ,ghc-shelly)
("ghc-tar" ,ghc-tar)
("ghc-transformers-compat" ,ghc-transformers-compat)
("ghc-unix-compat" ,ghc-unix-compat)
("ghc-utf8-string" ,ghc-utf8-string)
("ghc-vector" ,ghc-vector)
("ghc-zip-archive" ,ghc-zip-archive)
("ghc-zlib" ,ghc-zlib)
("ghc-http" ,ghc-http)
("curl" ,curl)
("ghc" ,ghc)
("ncurses" ,ncurses)
("perl" ,perl)
("libiconv" ,libiconv)
("ghc-network" ,ghc-network)
("ghc-network-uri" ,ghc-network-uri)))
(native-inputs
`(("pkg-config" ,pkg-config)))
(home-page "http://darcs.net")
(synopsis "Distributed Revision Control System")
(description
"Darcs is a revision control system. It is:
@enumerate
@item Distributed: Every user has access to the full command set, removing boundaries
between server and client or committer and non-committers.
@item Interactive: Darcs is easy to learn and efficient to use because it asks you
questions in response to simple commands, giving you choices in your work flow.
You can choose to record one change in a file, while ignoring another. As you update
from upstream, you can review each patch name, even the full diff for interesting
patches.
@item Smart: Originally developed by physicist David Roundy, darcs is based on a
unique algebra of patches called @url{http://darcs.net/Theory,Patchtheory}.
@end enumerate")
(license license:gpl2)))