These fields, while optional per dpkg, are required by other tools such as
reprepro, commonly used to generate apt repositories.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (debian-archive): Set the control file section field
to 'misc' and the priority field to 'optional'.
* guix/scripts/pack.scm (self-contained-tarball/builder)
[extra-options]: New argument.
(self-contained-tarball, squashfs-image, docker-image)
(debian-archive): Likewise. Remove two TODO comments. Document
EXTRA-OPTIONS. Use the custom control files when provided.
(%deb-format-options): New variable.
(show-deb-format-options, show-deb-format-options/detailed): New procedures.
(%options): Register new options.
(show-help): Augment with new usage.
(guix-pack): Validate and propagate new argument values.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix pack)[deb]: Document how to list advanced
options. Add an example.
* tests/pack.scm (deb archive...): Provide extra-options to the debian-archive
procedure, and validate that the provided files are embedded in the pack.
Upgrade the go.mod parser to handle the full go.mod spec, and to gracefully
handle unexpected/malformed syntax. Restructure parser usage, making the
parse tree available for other uses.
guix/import/go.scm (parse-go.mod): Parse using (ice-9 peg) instead of
regex matching for more robustness. Return a list of directives.
(go.mod-directives): New procedure.
(go.mod-requirements): Likewise.
(go-module->guix-package): Use it.
(%go.mod-replace-directive-rx): Remove unused variable.
tests/go.scm (testing-parse-mod): Adjust accordingly.
(go.mod-requirements)
(fixture-go-mod-unparseable)
(fixture-go-mod-retract)
(fixture-go-mod-strings): New variables.
("parse-go.mod: simple")
("parse-go.mod: comments and unparseable lines")
("parse-go.mod: retract")
("parse-go.mod: raw strings and quoted strings")
("parse-go.mod: complete"): New tests.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
* guix/import/go.scm (fetch-module-meta-data): Parse all go-import meta
tags and return the first 'module-meta' with a matching import prefix.
[go-import->module-meta]: Extract parsing into new procedure.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
* guix/import/go.scm (go-package-licenses): Find license names in
'h2 // div // *text*' elements rather than 'h2 // *text*' elements.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
Upstream fixed those tests, no need to tweak them anymore.
* gnu/packages/backup.scm (rsnapshot)[arguments]: Remove modifications
to tests done in 'check' phase.
* gnu/packages/bittorrent.scm (transmission-remote-gtk): New variable.
* gnu/packages/patches/transmission-remote-gtk-fix-appstream.patch: New file.
* gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Add it.
Co-authored-by: Leo Famulari <leo@famulari.name>
Implement a new function "api-url", which constructs URLs using relative URI
and "resolve-uri-reference" (which implements the algorithm specified in RFC
3986 section 5.2.2) for building the URL, instead of just appending
strings. This avoids issued if the server-url ends with a slash.
Since "api-url" uses URI-objects, it makes sense to also construct the
query-part of the URL here. For this "api-url" accepts optional
key-value-pairs.
New function "json-api-fetch" is a wrapper using "api-url".
* guix/ci.scm (api-url): New function. (build): Use it.
(json-api-fetch): New function. (queued-builds, latest-builds,
evaluation, latest-evaluations, evaluation-jobs: Use it.
Use relative URIs and "resolve-uri-reference" (which implements the algorithm
specified in RFC 3986 section 5.2.2) for building the URL, instead of just
appending strings. This avoids issued if the cache-url ends with a slash.
* guix/substitutes.scm (narinfo-request): Use resolve-uri-reference for
constructing the url.
* gnu/package/crypto.scm: (libolm)[source][snippet]: Delete
"gradle-wrapper.jar". It is a bundled compiled (!) version of gradle.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
The output of the listing of available packages now contains a mix of tab and
space characters, so that its output is more pleasing to read. This preserves
most simple uses of 'cut', but the added extra space padding can cause a
change in behavior in some scenarios.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix build): Replace 'cut' by 'awk' in one of the
examples.
* guix/ui.scm (display-profile-content-diff): Use pretty-print-table to format
output.
(display-profile-content): Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
* guix/scripts/package.scm (process-query): Use pretty-print-table when
listing installed and available packages.
Modified-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
* gnu/packages/game-development.scm (python-pygame-sdl2): New variable.
Reuse package definition from previous python2-pygame-sdl2, with the
following additions:
[source]: Also drop “gen3” in snippet.
[arguments]: Drop #:python.
[native-inputs]: Use ‘python-cython’ instead of ‘python2-cython’.
(python2-pygame-sdl2): Define in terms of python-pygame-sdl2.
* gnu/packages/game-development.scm (renpy)[#:modules]: Add SRFI-1.
[#:imported-modules]: Likewise.
[#:phases]<fix-commands>: Search for ‘python2’ and ‘xdg-open’ in inputs.
<start-xserver>: Search for ‘xorg-server’ in native-inputs.
<install>: Search for ‘python2’ in inputs.
<wrap>: Search for python dependencies in inputs.
[inputs]: Add python2, drop python2-pygame (already propagated by
python2-renpy). Move xorg-server from here…
[native-inputs]: … to here.
[propagated-inputs]: Empty.
* gnu/packages/game-development.scm (python2-renpy)[#:phases]<fix-commands>:
Search for ‘xdg-open’ in inputs.
<set-build-vars>: Search for ‘cython’ in native-inputs.
[native-inputs]: Move ‘xdg-utils’ from here…
[inputs]: … to here.
These sources are written in Ren'py (the language) and thus not particularly
useful before renpy itself is built. In particular, they serve no purpose
when installed without prior compilation.
* gnu/packages/game-development.scm (python2-renpy)[#:phases]<install>:
Drop installed "common" folder.
(renpy)[#:phases]<install>: Adjust comment accordingly.