GConf has been deprecated for a while. This change removes GConf (and
thus ORBit) from the closure of GNOME.
* gnu/packages/ibus.scm (ibus)[inputs]: Remove GCONF.
Previously, 'patch-and-repack' would always create a tar.xz archive as a
result, even if the input was a directory (a checkout). This change
reduces gratuitous CPU and storage overhead.
* guix/packages.scm (patch-and-repack)[tarxz-name]: Remove 'checkout?' case.
[build](repack): New procedure, with "tar" invocation formerly at the
top level.
If SOURCE is a directory, call 'copy-recursively'; otherwise, call
'repack'.
Change NAME to ORIGINAL-FILE-NAME when it matches 'checkout?'.
* gnu/packages/python-xyz.scm (python-isort): Update to 5.7.0.
[source]: Delete checked in binary wheels in a snippet.
[arguments]: New field.
[phases]: Replace the build and install phases, implementing the basics of a
PEP 517 build system.
{check}: Override phase.
{install-example-plugins}: New phase.
[native-inputs]: Remove python-mock. Add git-minimal, python-black,
python-colorama, python-hypothesmith, python-libcst-minimal,
python-poetry-core, python-pylama, python-pypa-build and python-pytest-mock.
[home-page]: Update home page.
* gnu/packages/python-xyz.scm (python-libcst-minimal): New variable.
(python-libcst): Add a tests? argument to the check phase override and strip
trailing #t.
Python 3.9 implemented PEP 615 (<)https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0615/>),
which relies on either a compiled time default value or the PYTHONTZPATH
environment variable to find the system tzdata database.
* gnu/packages/python.scm (python-3.9)[native-search-paths]: Add a new search
path specification for PYTHONTZPATH.
Based on a reading of the install_requires field of its setup.cfg file.
* gnu/packages/check.scm (python-pytest)[native-inputs]: Move
python-iniconfig...
[propagated-inputs]: ... to here. Add python-toml. Remove
python-atomicwrites, apparently only required on the win32 platform.
This follows commit b5ccc6cc9a, which updated python-pytest to version 6 and
removed the python-pytest-6 variable.
* gnu/packages/python-check.scm (python-mypy)
[native-inputs]: Rename python-pytest-6 to python-pytest.
* gnu/packages/python-xyz.scm (python-pep517): Inherit from
python-pep517-bootstrap. Remove the inherited common fields.
(python-poetry-core, python-wheel)
(python-toml): Move to ...
* gnu/packages/python-build.scm: ... here, a new module.
(python-pep517-bootstrap): New package.
* gnu/local.mk (GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES): Register the new module.
This is a followup to 04baa011e9.
* guix/build/gnu-build-system.scm (gnu-build): Really ignore the return
value of PROC. Wrap PROC call in 'with-throw-handler'. Add
'end-of-phase' procedure and use it.
Fixes a regression introduced in
959a397d22, whereby directory names in
'libzstd.pc' would lack a slash after $prefix.
* gnu/packages/compression.scm (zstd)[arguments]: In
'adjust-library-locations' phase, add trailing slash for $prefix in .pc
file.
Previously, it would error out, not finding its Perl modules, and later not
finding config.guess. This utility is useful to query the local TeX Live
package database (texlive.tlpdb).
(texlive-bin)[inputs]{config}: New input.
[phases]{postint}: Add a symlink to the 'config.guess' script. Patch the
tlmgr.pl script so that it can find its Perl modules and other resources.
This allows the sources to processed normally by the other phases such as
patch-source-shebangs.
* gnu/packages/tex.scm (texlive-bin)[arguments]: Specify #:modules.
[phases]{unpack-texlive-extra, unpack-texlive-scripts}: New phases.
{postint}: Move the unpacking of the texlive-extra and texlive-scripts inputs
to the above newly added phases. The installation of these extra directories
now simply uses copy-recursively.
This is the case for macros (formats), for which the TeX Directory Structure
specifies to be located at the root of the source tree directly.
* guix/build-system/texlive.scm (texlive-ref): Make the ID parameter
optional. Update doc.
* gnu/packages/tex.scm (texlive-wasysym)[synopsis]: Refer to the font by
'wasy', not WASY2.
[description]: Likewise. Use code ornaments for the LaTeX package names.