* gnu/packages/chromium.scm (%preserved-third-party-files): Adjust for 88.
(%chromium-version): Set to 88.0.4324.104.
(%ungoogled-revision): Set to 4e2679ce15a53925b34a95aa3e1731751530dc22.
(%ungoogled-origin): Update hash.
(libvpx/chromium): New variable.
(ungoogled-chromium): Update hash.
[arguments]: Patch one file for compatibility with system ICU.
[inputs]: Change from ICU4C-67 to ICU4C-68. Change from LIBVPX to
LIBVPX/CHROMIUM.
Include only those inputs into XDG_DATA_DIRS having
some subdirectory of /share which is typically used by Qt.
* guix/build/qt-utils.scm (variables-for-wrapping): Take the
output directory as an argument for special handling. Check for
subdirectories of /share used by Qt before including inputs in
XDG_DATA_DIRS.
(wrap-qt-program*): Pass the output directory to variables-for-wrapping.
Co-authored-by: Hartmut Goebel <h.goebel@crazy-compilers.com>
Prior to this change, wrappers did set the specified environment variables to
a fixed value, overwriting any user settings. This inhibited propagating
e.g. XDG_DATA_DIRS from a profile to the application.
Now user environment variables are prefixed (if the variable defines some
"binary" search path, e.g. QT_PLUGIN_PATH) or suffixed (if the variable
defines some config or data search path, e.g. XDG_DATA_DIRS). The code could
also allow to overwrite, anyhow currently no variable is defined like this.
* guix/build/qt-utils.scm (variables-for-wrapping): For each env-var to
be wrapped, specify whether it should prefix, suffix or overwrite the
user's variable.
Unify (guix qt-build-system wrap-all-programs) and
(guix qt-utils wrap-qt-program), so both behave the same.
The functions now reside in qt-utils to make them easily available for
packages not using the qt-build-system.
* guix/build/qt-build-system.scm (variables-for-wrapping, wrap-all-programs):
Move from here ...
* guix/build/qt-utils.scm (variables-for-wrapping, wrap-all-qt-programs):
... to here. Base the later on
(wrap-qt-program*): New function, carved out from old wrap-all-programs.
(wrap-qt-program): Base on wrap-qt-program*, change arguments in an
incompatible way.
* gnu/packages/bittorrent.scm (qbittorrent)[arguments]<phases>{wrap-qt}:
Adjust to new interface of wrap-qt-program.
* gnu/packages/finance.scm (electron-cash): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/geo.scm (qgis): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/password-utils.scm (qtpass): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/video.scm (openshot): Likewise.
* gnu/packages/web-browsers.scm (kristall): Likewise.
This package fails to build and has been superseded by avogadro2.
* gnu/packages/chemistry.scm (avogadro): Remove variable.
* gnu/packages/patches/avogadro-boost148.patch,
gnu/packages/patches/avogadro-eigen3-update.patch,
gnu/packages/patches/avogadro-python-eigen-lib.patch: Delete files.
* gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Remove them.
This package depends on Python 2 and doesn't build anymore. Upstream doesn't
seem active, but if they ever port it to Python 3, they should let people know
here: https://github.com/grocsvs/grocsvs/issues/6.
* gnu/packages/bioinformatics.scm (grocsvs): Delete.
That way a command like:
guix time-machine --commit=5aeee07cc9 -- describe
goes from 3.4s to 0.5s on a cache hit, even slightly less when passing
the full commit ID.
* guix/inferior.scm (channel-full-commit): New procedure.
(cached-channel-instance): Remove 'instances' top-level variable. Add
'commits' and use it for 'key'. Move 'latest-channel-instances' call to
the cache miss case.