Let this be a warning against—even cautiously and deliberately—using
double negatives. You shall stare, but you shall not see.
* gnu/system/file-systems.scm (<file-system>): Fix the default
skip-check-if-clean? value to match the documentation and the intention.
* gnu/packages/machine-learning.scm (nnpack): New variable.
* gnu/packages/patches/nnpack-system-libraries.patch: New file.
* gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Add it.
* gnu/installer/newt/partition.scm (run-fs-type-page): Add ‘xfs’ to the
list box.
* gnu/installer/parted.scm (user-fs-type-name, user-fs-type->mount-type)
(partition-filesystem-user-type): Add ‘xfs’ mapping.
(create-xfs-file-system): New procedure.
(format-user-partitions): Use it.
* gnu/installer.scm (set-installer-path): Add xfsprogs.
* gnu/build/file-systems.scm (ext2-superblock-volume-name)
(bcachefs-superblock-volume-name, btrfs-superblock-volume-name)
(fat32-superblock-volume-name, fat16-superblock-volume-name)
(iso9660-superblock-volume-name, jfs-superblock-volume-name)
(f2fs-superblock-volume-name): Mention the file system type in the
docstring for consistency with the other superblock procedures.
* gnu/packages/linux.scm (libinih)[outputs]: Add "static".
[arguments]: Substitute "-Ddefault_library=both" for the
"-Ddefault_library=shared" configure flag.
Add a new 'separate-static phase.
* guix/cpio.scm (device-number, device->major+minor):
Move to, and subsequently import from, …
* guix/build/syscalls.scm (device-number, device-number->major+minor):
…here. Note the slight name change.
(mounts): Replace 16-bit open code with a DEVICE-NUMBER call.
* gnu/build/linux-boot.scm (device-number):
Remove duplicate 16-bit implementation in favour of the one above.
(resume-if-hibernated): Reuse DEVICE-NUMBER->MAJOR+MINOR.
It was never guaranteed to be run for non-root file systems. It was for
root file systems only due to a bug now fixed.
* gnu/build/file-systems.scm (check-btrfs-file-system): Don't invoke
‘btrfs device scan’ here.
* gnu/system/linux-initrd.scm (raw-initrd): Do so here if any btrfs file
systems are present.
* gnu/build/file-systems.scm (check-ext2-file-system)
(check-bcachefs-file-system, check-btrfs-file-system)
(check-fat-file-system, check-jfs-file-system, check-f2fs-file-system)
(check-ntfs-file-system, check-file-system): Take and honour new FORCE?
and REPAIR arguments. Update the docstring. Adjust all callers.
* gnu/system/file-systems.scm <file-system>: Add new SKIP-CHECK-IF-CLEAN?
and REPAIR fields.
(file-system->spec, spec->file-system): Adjust accordingly.
* gnu/build/linux-boot.scm (mount-root-file-system): Take new
SKIP-CHECK-IF-CLEAN? and REPAIR keyword arguments. Thread them through
to CHECK-FILE-SYSTEM.
* doc/guix.texi (File Systems): Document both new <file-system> options.
Both are ridiculously more suited to this role than the old zlib
compressor. The closure size increase is negligible (1 MiB or 1.3% for
zstd, 1.7 MiB for both).
* gnu/packages/rsync.scm (rsync-next)[inputs]: Add zstd:lib and lz4.
[arguments]: Remove the corresponding "--disable-zstd" and
"--disable-lz4" #:configure-flags.