* gnu/packages/xfce.scm (xfce4-session):
[inputs]: Add xset.
[arguments]: Add 'patch-xflock' phase to use exact store path to 'xset'
in 'xflock4'.
Co-authored-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
Currently gcc:lib does not include libiberty so this change restores the
initial intent.
* gnu/packages/ocaml.scm (ocaml-4.11)[inputs]: Replace "gcc:lib" by
"libiberty".
This patch modifies how the name of the main Common Lisp system is extracted
from the full Guix package name to work around bug#48225 concerning the
'package-name->name+version' function.
Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/41437>.
* guix/build-system/asdf.scm (asdf-build): Fix 'systems' function.
* guix/build/asdf-build-system.scm (main-system-name): Fix it.
The non-hygienic binding of the source location accessor was set to
'-location'; in modules where multiple configurations were defined, it would
cause compilation warnings such as:
gnu/services/mail.scm:175:0: warning: shadows previous definition of
`%-location-procedure' at gnu/services/mail.scm:165:0
* gnu/services/configuration.scm (define-configuration-helper) <id>: Add a
missing #'stem argument to use the configuration name as a prefix to the
location accessor identifier.
In some cases, rather than globally disabling serialization, it may be more
appropriate to disable or otherwise alter the serialization procedure of a
specific field. In large module, multiple configurations may also exist that
would need to alter the default serialization procedure, which is named after
the field type. Being able to specify a per-field serialization procedure
provides more flexibility.
* gnu/services/configuration.scm (define-configuration): Add an optional
pattern variable to allow specifying a custom serialization procedure.
(define-configuration-helper) <field-serializer>: Use it to transform the
syntax.
(empty-serializer): New procedure.
(serialize-package): Alias to ‘empty-serializer’.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
Serialization is not always useful, for example when deriving command line
arguments from a configuration. This change provides a way to turn it off,
which removes the need to define a bunch of dummy serialization procedures.
Credit goes to Andrew Gierth (RhodiumToad) from #guile for providing the
solution. Thank you!
* gnu/services/configuration.scm (define-configuration-helper): New procedure.
(define-configuration) <no-serialization>: New syntactic keyword. Use it in a
new pattern. Refactor the macro so that it makes use of the above helper
procedure.
This resolves a compilation warning introduced with commit bb716e8d9d.
* gnu/services/configuration.scm (configuration->documentation): Use display
to print the string instead of format.
This has been the recommended default for arm and arm64 since since
v5.9 (upstream commit f259eab3ea0e7ed73db91f6358274dd3a9a27d79).
* gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.10-arm.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.10-arm.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.11-arm.conf,
gnu/packages/aux-files/linux-libre/5.11-arm.conf: Enable
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_SCHEDUTIL, disable
CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_PERFORMANCE.
Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/43530>.
Wget is typically included with most GNU/Linux distributions. It adds about
~3 MiB to the system size.
* gnu/system.scm (%base-packages-networking): Add the wget package.