* gnu/packages/base.scm (coreutils)[arguments]: When compiling for the Hurd,
remove hanging "timeout-group" test. Remove tests "shred-passes", "l-chunk"
and "stats" from XFAIL_TESTS, they pass now.
Fixes: <https://bugs.gnu.org/41498>.
* gnu/packages/base.scm (sed)[origin][snippet]: New field. This adds a
snippet, equivalent to the patch submitted upstream, which fixes an
issue that prevents sed from building on SELinux-enabled kernels.
The upgrade to Make 4.3 and Coreutils 8.30 introduced test failures that
this commit addresses.
* gnu/packages/base.scm (coreutils-8.30): New variable.
* gnu/packages/linux.scm (proot)[native-inputs]: Add COREUTILS-8.30 and
GNU-MAKE-4.2.
The sparse03.at test apparently freezes the Hurd; messages
on the console:
165: listing sparse files bigger than 2^33
ext2fs: device:hd0s1: warning: bit already cleared for block 245780
ext2fs: device:hd0s1: warning: bit already cleared for block 245781
ext2fs: device:hd0s1: warning: bit already cleared for block 245782
...
ext2fs: BUG: unexpected fault on disk image ... err 0xa
ext2fs: disk-pager.c:98: fault_handler: Assertion 'err' failed.
the other tests just fail.
* gnu/packages/base.scm (tar)[arguments]: When compiling for the Hurd,
skip `sparse' and failing tests.
This reverts commit 67cbfeae30, which is
not longer necessary now that the 'ld.so' linker script of the cross
glibc contains "libhurduser.so libmachuser.so".
Until now cross-compilation would fail with:
i586-pc-gnu-ld: src/copy.o: undefined reference to symbol 'file_chauthor'
i586-pc-gnu-ld: /gnu/store/…-glibc-cross-i586-pc-gnu-2.29/lib/libhurduser.so.0.3: error adding symbols: DSO missing from command line
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
* gnu/packages/base.scm (coreutils)[arguments]: When 'hurd-target?', add
#:configure-flags.
* gnu/packages/base.scm (gnu-make-4.2): New public variable.
* gnu/packages/java.scm (openjdk9, openjdk10, openjdk11,
openjdk12)[native-inputs]: Add it.
* gnu/packages/patches/glibc-hurd-signal-sa-siginfo.patch: New file.
* gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Add it.
* gnu/packages/base.scm (glibc): Use it.
* gnu/packages/base.scm (coreutils): Improve description and state that there
is no shell included.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Othacehe <m.othacehe@gmail.com>
* gnu/packages/linux.scm (libcap)[supported-systems]: Remove the Hurd.
* gnu/packages/base.scm (coreutils)[inputs]: Include libcap only for supported
systems. Fixes building on the Hurd.
Fix coreutils cross-compilation for aarch64 that was broken by 8.32
update. The following error occured:
src/ls.c: In function 'print_dir':
src/ls.c:3026:24: error: 'SYS_getdents' undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean 'SYS_getdents64'?
if (syscall (SYS_getdents, dirfd (dirp), NULL, 0) == -1
^~~~~~~~~~~~
SYS_getdents64
* gnu/packages/patches/coreutils-ls.patch: New file.
* gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Add it.
* gnu/packages/base.scm (coreutils): Apply it.
Fixes <https://bugs.gnu.org/30756>.
Initially reported by Julien Lepiller <julien@lepiller.eu>.
* gnu/packages/base.scm (make-gcc-libc): Remove
'treat-glibc-as-system-header' phase from 'arguments'.
* gnu/packages/commencement.scm (gcc-final): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/gcc.scm (gcc-4.7)[arguments]: Add "include/c++" to
'CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH'.
(gcc-6)[native-search-paths]: Remove.
* gnu/packages/make-bootstrap.scm (gcc-for-bootstrap): Remove
'native-search-paths' and 'arguments'.
* gnu/packages/patches/python-2.7-search-paths.patch,
gnu/packages/patches/python-3-search-paths.patch: Replace "CPATH" with
"C_INCLUDE_PATH".
* guix/build-system/cmake.scm (lower): When not cross-compiling, move
INPUTS from the 'host-inputs' field to the 'build-inputs' field of the
bag, right after NATIVE-INPUTS.
* guix/build-system/glib-or-gtk.scm (lower): Likewise.
* guix/build-system/gnu.scm (lower): Likewise.
* guix/build-system/meson.scm (lower): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/patches/glibc-CVE-2019-19126.patch: New file.
* gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Adjust accordingly.
* gnu/packages/base.scm (glibc): Update to 2.30.
[source](patches): Adjust for 2.30.
(glibc-2.29): New public variable.