* gnu/packages/emacs-xyz.scm (emacs-edbi)[patch-path]: Execute after unpack.
[wrap-edbi-bridge]: New phase (after wrap). Find edbi-bridge in elpa-directory.
* gnu/packages/emacs-xyz.scm (sly-stepper)[source]: Add snippet to remove
autoloads.
[#:phases]: Do not delete ‘make-autoloads’ or ‘enable-autoloads-compilation’.
* gnu/packages/emacs-xyz.scm (emacs-pdf-tools)[#:phases]: Rename
'emacs-add-source-to-load-path' to 'emacs-expand-load-path'.
Use expand-load-path, which replaces add-source-to-load-path.
Signed-off-by: Leo Prikler <leo.prikler@student.tugraz.at>
* gnu/packages/emacs-telega.scm (emacs-telega)[#:phases]: Reorder.
<telega-paths-patch>: Rename to...
<patch-sources>: ... this. Also don't patch paths to subdirs.
Remove the snippet, that would push contrib to the load path.
<server-suite-patch>: Rename to...
<patch-test-suite>: ... this.
<emacs-install>: Also install etc.
<emacs-bytecomp-contrib, telega-install-contrib, telega-install-data>: Removed
phases.
With this, Emacs libraries are installed in the ELPA_NAME-VERSION subdirectory
of site-lisp and potential subdirectories should no longer collide.
* guix/build/emacs-build-system.scm (add-source-to-load-path): Rename to...
(expand-load-path): ... this. Also expand lone subdirectories of site-lisp.
(%standard-phases): Adjust accordingly.
(elpa-directory): New variable. Export it publicly for use in other build
systems.
(build, patch-el-files, make-autoloads): Use ELPA name and version to
construct subdirectories of %install-dir.
(install): Install in subdirectory.
Some parts of Emacs (dired, compression handling, Tramp) shell out to commands
and patching them all is a daunting task. Also, w.r.t. Tramp, we need those
commands to be portable across multiple machines, which need not only be Guix
machines (and even if they are, store items can be different). This patch
ensures a ‘sane’ setup FSVO ‘sane’.
* gnu/packages/emacs.scm (emacs)[wrap-load-path]: Rename to...
[wrap-emacs-paths] ... this. Also patch PATH.
With this, the search path specification of EMACSLOADPATH does no longer
depend on the version of Emacs, which should make upgrading major versions
less painful. See also:
- <https://bugs.gnu.org/43627>
- <https://bugs.gnu.org/47458>
* gnu/packages/emacs.scm (emacs)[#:phases]: Add ‘wrap-load-path’.
[native-search-path]<EMACSLOADPATH>: Do not search for builtin libraries.
(emacs-next)[native-search-path]: Inherit from emacs.
* guix/profiles.scm (emacs-subdirs): New variable.
(%default-profile-hooks): Add it here.
* guix/status.scm (hook-message): Add a message for emacs-subdirs.
The weblate API rate limit is very close to the number of files we need
to download. The previous implementation did not add new translations.
* Makefile.am (download-po): Update target.
(make-download-po-rule, make-check-po-rule): Remove functions.
The forthcoming 1.3.0 release will be signed with my personal GnuPG key; the
installation script needs to tell users how to fetch it.
* etc/guix-install.sh (OPENPGP_SIGNING_KEY_ID): Remove variable.
(GPG_SIGNING_KEYS): New associative array.
(chk_gpg_keyring): Process all the keys contained in the above array.
(main) <GUIX_BINARY_FILE_NAME>: Double quote variable.
This is necessary as the directory context is changed in the script, breaking
the use of a relative path.
* etc/guix-install.sh (main) <GUIX_BINARY_FILE_NAME>: Resolve its absolute
path via the 'realpath' command.
This is useful for example for testing release candidates not yet uploaded to
the FTP, or for testing manually downloaded images from the CI.
* etc/guix-install.sh (main)[GUIX_BINARY_FILE_NAME]: When this variable is
defined, use it as the file name of a Guix binary, instead of automatically
retrieving the latest archive from the FTP.
* gnu/packages/xfce.scm (xfce4-settings):[propagated-inputs]: Add
gsettings-desktop-schemas. This makes it appear in the system profile
via the xfce service. This fixes a bug where changing icon theme causes
xfce4-appearance-settings to crash with the error:
GLib-GIO-ERROR **: 15:41:45.828: Settings schema 'org.gnome.desktop.interface' is not installed
Trace/breakpoint trap
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>