error reproduces
for me. I've pushed an updated tcc-boot0 to wip-aarch64-bootstrap.
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[6] https://gitlab.com/dezyne/dezyne-issues/-/issues/66
[7] https://gitlab.com/dezyne/dezyne-issues/-/issues/61
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that depends
mainly on current packages, and strive to keep current packages
bootstrappable.
To summarize what you removed:
bzip2 (not an old version)
sed-1.18
sed-4.0.6
binutils-2.14 (really great!)
bash-2.05b
bash-4.4
gawk-3.0.0
tar-1.22
grep-2.0
coreut
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> With a few exceptions, our blog posts do not have a license, which is
> not great
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André A. Gomes writes:
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
>
>> I just tried adding my ~/.exwm into my init.el and running a nested
>> emacs and now I get a GUI dialog:
>>
>> Replace existing window manager? Y/N
>>
>> Not great! Not very suprisingly, the
ust don't really see the point in mixing two bits of code that are
meant to run in different scenarios, and then disabling one of them.
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ir .emacs, I have
been enjoying the separate .exwm config file.
I'm wondering, how have you managed to switch off exwm when running a
nested emacs or a console emacs?
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work can be done without a world rebuild, so it’s not a blocker IMO.
I haven't really caught-up here and am still wondering here about things
like
("foo-for-build" ,foo)
("patch-bar" ,(search-patch ...))
but that's prolly addressed. I'll look into this.
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Ludovic Courtès writes:
Hello!
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen skribis:
>
>> and now also for armhf-linux and aarch-linux. Work to integrate this
>> into Guix is ongoing: tinycc and gcc-core-2.95.3 have been built.
>
> Woohoo, impressive work!
Thanks!
> I suppose that
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[11] https://nlnet.nl/project/GNUMes
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Michael Schierl writes:
Hello,
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote to guile-u...@gnu.org[1] on 07 Jul 2017:
>> Mark H Weaver writes:
>>
>>>> Does this mean Guile is not bootstrappable from source only?
>>>
>>> That's correct. psyntax-pp.scm is not source
sas /r
>>Dump of assembler code for function strlen:
>> 0xd160 <+0>: 03 10 c0 e3 bic r1, r0, #3
>>=> 0xd164 <+4>: 04 20 91 e4 ldr r2, [r1], #4
>>--8<---cut here---end--->8---
>
? triplet "arm-unknown-linux-gnu")
" -D __ARM_EABI__=1"
"")))
and it "looks like" that's being used in every compilation...
Weird,
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
Hi Danny!
>> On Thu, 18 Feb 2021 22:52:57 +0100
>> Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>> Since this only affects the syscall interface and since also our
>> ELF headers specify EABI, I would just change the syscalls to EABI:
>> Just put the syscal
Ludovic Courtès writes:
Hello,
> I read the story, which I found rather fun and full of suspense, but I
> admit I was disappointed by the ending. :-)
>
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen skribis:
>
>> ...pretty familiar. So, what's going on here? Do the "woody"
>>
Danny Milosavljevic writes:
Hey Danny,
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2021 22:52:57 +0100
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>
>> # CONFIG_OABI_COMPAT is not set
>>
>> ...certainly a lot easier to find when you know what you're looking
>> for.
>>
>> @Danny: I'm
Vagrant Cascadian writes:
Hi!
> On 2021-02-13, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
[..]
>> ...pretty familiar. So, what's going on here? Do the "woody"
>> binaries not run on novena?
>
> My guess would be OABI (debian "arm" architecture) vs. EABI (debian
> &qu
Ludovic Courtès writes:
Hello,
>
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen skribis:
>
>> Attached the notes from the "Bootstrap what's next" session yesterday.
>
> Thanks for sharing!
>
>> - Making the guix build system code less dependent on Guile and more
>> depen
x: 24
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
Overdrive1 seems to think so, and respects "fail early"
--8<---cut here---start->8---
$ uname -a
Linux overdrive1 5.8.13-gnu #1 SMP 1 aarch64 GNU/Linux
10:18:39 janneke@overdrive1:~/src/debian [env]
$ usr/bin/as
bash: usr/bin/as: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
Hmm?
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ystem code less dependent on Guile and more
dependent on MES
- PowerPC
+ Glibc+GCC version combination during bootstrap is problematic on PowerPC.
+ Glibc changes introduces uncertainty.
+ Branch with bootstrap binaries is ready for merging:
https://git.sr.ht/~lle-bout/guix/log/wip-ppc64l
Efraim Flashner writes:
Hi!
> On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 03:19:49PM -0500, Timothy Sample wrote:
>> Hi janneke,
>>
>> Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
>>
>> It looks like you’ve made a lot of progress on this already (judging by
>> the rest of this thread). Howev
ble
too? In that case, I would certainly support doing it there.
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ig))
> + (type (lookup-image-type-by-name 'hurd-qcow2))
> + (os->image (image-type-constructor type)))
> +(system-image (os->image os
disk-size goes unused.
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1a594 HACK bootstrappable: ARM: "tccgen_ok".
8d475711 HACK bootstrappable: ARM: "tccpp_ok".
--8<---cut here---end--->8---
from bootstrappable tinycc.
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@@ malloc (size_t size)
> {
>if (!__brk)
> __brk = (char *) brk (0);
> + /* align what we give back. */
> + __brk = (char*) (((uintptr_t) __brk + sizeof(max_align_t) - 1) &
> -sizeof(max_align_t));
>if (brk (__brk + size) == -1)
> return 0;
>cha
gnment of allocated memory?
>
> According to https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/malloc.3.html yes.
>
> @Janneke: So our mes libc malloc should be aligning the stuff--but it's not
> doing it. So it's a bug in our libc.
Beautiful! Maybe this explains other differences we saw between
aarch64-li
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Hello Arnold!
>> to the gawk-mesbot0 recipe also fixes "inc.awk". The pre
>> increment/decrement code looks like this:
>>
>> --8<---cut here---start->8
eans
> it sometimes won't work at all on ARM, depending on luck.
>
> As a workaround, we can patch tcc to instead do the assignments on elements
> on the stack and then copy those over, instead of doing
>
> *(double *)ptr = vtop->c.d
>
> (the latter of which emits VFP instructions that expect double-aligned
> pointers).
So alignment should be fixed, but that's more work and you propose a
workaround, right? I'm struggling to understand the implications of
this last bit...guessing you will be preparing a patch for the mes-0.23
branch of our "bootstrappable tinycc"? Oh, and we need that same patch
for plain tcc-0.9.27, for "tcc-boot" of course!
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Paul Sherwood writes:
Hello Paul,
> On 2021-01-04 17:01, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>> I have reset Guix' wip-full-source-bootstrap branch with a first
>> working
>> implementation of the, well, "Full Source Bootstrap" for x86-linux (and
>> x86_64-linux). Thi
.2 until almost the very last
moment, I remember. I am cc'ing Timothy, as he helped make the
guile-2.0 bootstrap possible (gash compatibility and such).
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p-arm-bootstrap
- finish; currently stuck on gawk-mesboot0
- release mes-0.23
- devise strategy for integrating wip-full-source-bootstrap and
wip-arm-bootstrap
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*) https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/log/?h=wip-full-source-bootstrap
gcc-core-mesboot0-gr
Ludovic Courtès writes:
Hi!
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen skribis:
>
>> I pushed an initial wip-arm-bootstrap that builds up to tcc-boot:
>>
>> ./pre-inst-env guix build -e '(@@ (gnu packages commencement) tcc-boot)'
>>
>>
>> Danny did a terrific job
Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
Hello,
> I pushed an initial wip-arm-bootstrap that builds up to tcc-boot:
Just a headsup: I have reset wip-arm-bootstrap. This version actually
builds tcc-boot using mes-boot (the previous one only worked when
cheating by using %bootstrap-guile).
Also, the aarc
'mescc' failed to compile conftest.c.
Backtrace:
In unknown file:
?: 19 [apply-smob/1 #]
[..]
In gash/shell.scm:
165: 1 [sh:exec-let () "./conftest" "triplet"]
In unknown file:
?: 0 [execle "./conftest" # "./conftest" ...]
ERROR: In procedure execle:
ERR
teresting; I'm using M-x guix-set-emacs-environment a
lot but my biggest problem/gripe with that is that it's global.
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o adapt boot-parameters->menu-entry
> slightly so one could specify both a multiboot kernel and a linux kernel
> at the same time? Or would that be too magical?
Hmm, I'd have to see the patch ;-) We need a parameterisation, not sure
if splitting case LINUX in two is preferrable over a third flavor.
HTH!
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mazing achievement, congratulations!
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astructure is at least partly there...
>
> So, I guess you could count me as interested. :)
Great! Anyway, runing RISC-V on Guix (can I dream "the Hurd"?) is an
amazing perspective, so count me in! Did anyone try building bootstrap
binaries for RISC-V?
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I haven't heard about this, thanks for the hint, I'll look into it!
It's possibly more worthwile to look at Nomad; the interesting theme of
both is: fully guile-based gui with emacsy integration. So, a
self-documenting gui program in Guile.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDGzCXr6VYU
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zimoun writes:
Dear Simon,
> Thank you for the help! I have fun. :-)
Good!
> On Wed, 14 Oct 2020 at 16:15, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> I do not know if it was bad luck or if "herd start ssh" does the trick
> but here we go! \o/
>
> $ ssh -p 10022 root@localhos
zimoun writes:
Dear Simon,
> On Thu, 08 Oct 2020 at 15:34, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>
>> We have just published a blog post on building your own Guix System with
>> GNU/Hurd and running it in a virtual machine; the road we traveled since
>> beginning of April and wh
t;8---
and veried that it passes when I adding them.
> Otherwise, it looks fine.
Thanks, pushed to master as 1197b8b20f4fca4ce03bbc5fa75e18d54e3717c0.
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Ludovic Courtès writes:
Hello,
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen skribis:
>
>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>> However, if you have your own substitute server, you now can run guix
>> archive --authorize < ..., e.g. at bootstrap/install time. For such
>> cases, IWBN to have
Ludovic Courtès writes:
Hi!
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen skribis:
>
>>> commit 2fc298d19c5256eb5609aae7bd35bada59d91685
>>> Author: Jan (janneke) Nieuwenhuizen
>>> AuthorDate: Mon Oct 5 11:58:16 2020 +0200
>>>
>>> gnu: gettex
suckless wm xorg)
(operating-system
(host-name "antelope")
@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@
(packages (append (list
;; window managers
ratpoison i3-wm i3status dmenu
+ emacs-exwm emacs-desktop-environment
;; terminal emulator
xterm
;; for HTTPS access
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tc? I think so.
Yes, I think so too. However, if you have your own substitute server,
you now can run guix archive --authorize < ..., e.g. at
bootstrap/install time. For such cases, IWBN to have a --authorized-key
argument to guix build / guix system.
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9vs3gkp6svam82zw7vjlml7iiarcs11c-glibc-2.31/lib/libpthread.so.0.3
$ ./a.out
User defined signal 2
$ echo $?
159
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ably also for catching/preventing silly mistakes.
I think it's a trade-off and not all black and white, to get a feel
for where the boundary is we have to cross it now and then. Dunno,
very happy with what you're doing :-)
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Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>> *guix build --target=arm-linux-gnueabihf* *perl* fails with the following
>>> output: https://pastebin.com/QF0xKAmR
This has been fixed by #40698.
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Gábor Boskovits writes:
Hello!
>> Jan Nieuwenhuizen ezt írta (időpont: 2020. márc. 17., Ke
>> 9:02):
>
> Gábor Boskovits writes:
I took the liberty of rebasing wip-postfix on latest master and
found it does not compile
--8<---cut here---start-
Danny Milosavljevic writes:
Hi Danny,
> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 14:54:39 +0200
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>
>> I’ve published a post about the second big reduction of the Guix
>> bootstrap binaries
>>
>> https://guix.gnu.org/blog/2020/guix-further-reduces
in at approximately 60 MiB; about
25% of what it used to be.
Thanks to Timothy Samplet, Danny Milosavljevic and Ludovic Courtès for
their feedback and help on an earlier version of this post!
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them
Just a quick question: why?; would that reduce a system's closure size?
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Ludovic Courtès writes:
Hi Ludo!
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen skribis:
>
>>> commit c75a80189fc19f6ff8b4c82d1d1801be6763b6d2
>>> Author: Ludovic Courtès
>>> AuthorDate: Tue Jun 2 14:50:54 2020 +0200
>>>
>>> doc: Update README to refer to the
iled/not
bothered yet to come up with some sort of standard file to list a
package's dependencies. If you're lucky, it's available in human
readable form README, or INSTALL, or ...
Sorry to be so grumpy ;)
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system disk-image --target=i586-pc-gnu
> gnu/system/examples/bare-hurd.tmpl
That's pretty nice! I wonder about how this composes; if I'd want to
add say a guix-daemon service to the bare-hurd, how would I do that?
What I also like about "gnu/system/examples/bare-hurd.tmpl" is that it'
Samuel Thibault writes:
Hello Samuel,
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen, le mar. 12 mai 2020 16:12:34 +0200, a ecrit:
>> setfattr --name=gnu.translator --value='/hurd/pflocal\0'
>> /mnt/servers/socket/1
>
> man setfattr says
>
> If the given string is enclosed in double quotes, th
eport the results in some common format.
Looking at
> [0]: https://rebuild.aparcar.org/
I think it could work, although for Guix I think it would be more
natural to consider the local build to be the the "original" to compare
binary substitute servers against? Maybe the format could
rris
+ Copyright (c) 2020 Jan (janneke) Nieuwenhuizen
*/
#include
@@ -31,6 +32,9 @@
#define XATTR_BTRFS_PREFIX "btrfs."
#define XATTR_BTRFS_PREFIX_LEN (sizeof(XATTR_BTRFS_PREFIX) - 1)
+#define XATTR_HURD_PREFIX "gnu."
+#define XATTR_HURD_PREFIX_LEN (sizeof(XATTR_HURD_PREFIX) - 1)
+
#define XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX "security."
#define XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX_LEN (sizeof(XATTR_SECURITY_PREFIX) - 1)
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e the user to resort to \0-hackery.
Of course, setfattr is a generic tool; so nothing can be done there to
make this frienlier; I'm not sure if something could be done on the hurd
side. Could be nice, not sure.
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1: Operation not supported
root@debian:~# setfattr --remove=gnu.translator 1
setfattr: 1: Operation not supported
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Raghav Gururajan writes:
> I would like to thank Guix Maintainers, Gábor Boskovits and Danny
> Milosavljevic; for selecting me as an intern for this project. I am gald to be
> part of Guix and excited to get started. :-)
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at do you think?
+1
I've been using --verbosity=1 a lot, lately; I'm all for having another,
more quiet but not silent level and bumping the defaults.
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ime.
+ (syntax-case s ()
+ (_
+ (if (= (target-word-size)
+ (with-target %host-type target-word-size))
+ (alignof type)
+ #'(alignof type)))
v)
uff in (gnu
> bootloader grub), but we'll discuss that later on :)
Yes! I found it still a bit too kludgy for that?
In particular, I haven't really dared to think what to do about the
linux-specific config ...make a hurd variant, or add
hurd'ish fields.
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s))
+ (foo -> (pk " => sys-object" sys-object))
+ (foo -> (pk "implicit mlet-lower" (%current-target-system)))
+ (sys sys-object)
+ (foo -> (pk " => sys" sys))
;; For 'init' and 'reconfigure', always build BOOTCFG, even if
;; --no-bootloader is passed, because we then use it as a GC root.
;; See <http://bugs.gnu.org/21068>.
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it's size should be 8.
Not sure how that works!?
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too!
>>
>> For the default value?
>
> No, I meant a ‘description’ field.
Ah, I believe, I think it's there. Someone may have overlooked
something.
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tom of our package graph
(and preferrably others' package graphs too :-)!
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
> Now this
>
> guix system build --target=i586-pc-gnu gnu/system/examples/bare-hurd.tmpl
Oops the above works, I should have said:
Now this
guix system vm-image --target=i586-pc-gnu
gnu/system/examples/bare-hurd.tmpl
... etc
We can now, actua
herd: exeception caught while executing 'start' on service 'loopback':
Value out of range 0 to 4294967295: -1
I have added new code for this as a squash! commit, that I then also
revert for now, until it works. :-(
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e two fields since this service is not meant
> to be extensible.
>
>> + (default-value (hurd-console-configuration
>
> Please add a ‘description’ too!
For the default value? Isn't that added above...maybe i'm using a weird
layout for the fields?
I will be testing these chan
king questions. So I can imagine that these commits keep
being rewritten/removed on wip-hurd-vm until everything works.
> Thanks for the exciting developments again! :-)
Thanks for your insights, we're getting there... I have some more
specific, related questions/puzzles in response to your other mail about
services.
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ackage > itself hidden if necessary).
> Otherwise LGTM!
Great, pushed.
> Forgive brevity, sent from my Emacs under lockdown.
> :-)
*lol*
Reading in my GNU Emacs under lockdown, thanks for your brevity.
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es’
> IMO!
Great! All pushed to core-updates. Lovely progress by 4 committers:
Rene, Ricardo, Efraim, Janneke!
...No commits by Ludovic this round! (the silence before the storm?)...
and of course I'm joking here, thanks a lot for this review party
Ludovic!
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next ‘staging’ cycle, we should merge the two libtirpc’s.
I'll try to help remember; can we add helpful comment somewhere?
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kages/hurd.scm (hurd)[inputs]: Add libtirpc/hurd.
>> [arguments]: Add configure flags to use libtirpc; add phase "find-tirpc"
>> to
>> find the RPC headers; add phase "fix-rpc-headers" to include missing
>> headers.
>
> LGTM!
Pushed to core-upd
-"--address" "10.0.2.77"
>> +"--address" "10.0.2.15"
>
> Perhaps add a margin comment saying this is the default QEMU guest IP.
Good idea; done.
> LGTM!
Thanks, pushed to core-updates with the
urd-target?) "ext2" "ext4"))
+ (file-system-options
+ (if (hurd-target?) '("-o" "hurd") '()))
+ (device-nodes (if (hurd-target?) 'hurd 'linux))
Having linux-specific defaults in a generic function is kind of awkwa
from hurd package.
>
> OK!
Thanks; Pushed to core-updates.
janneke
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ers to try Guix on a foreign distro, but not our distro.
>
> For the issues I could reproduce, I already filed bugs:
That's great. Are you planning on leaving a reaction, maybe something
like: Thanks for the extensive testing, I filed bugs for the issues you
found here => ...
jannek
netdde): New variable.
>
> LGTM!
Pushed to core-updates; rebased and reset wip-hurd-vm!
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h.
Yes!...pushed to core-updates!
janneke
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(string-append xz "/bin/xz")))
>
> Here’s a way to avoid hard-coding the store name:
>
> (substitute* "guix/config.scm"
> (("\".*/bin/gzip\"")
> (string-append "\"" gzip "/bin/gzip\""))
&
(string-append xz "/bin/xz")))
>
> Here’s a way to avoid hard-coding the store name:
>
> (substitute* "guix/config.scm"
> (("\".*/bin/gzip\"")
> (string-append "\"" gzip "/bin/gzip\""))
&
Ludovic Courtès writes:
>> gnu: guix: Cross-build workaround: Run native guile for version.
>
> Good catch, LGTM!
Thanks; pushed to core-updates.
janneke
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m inputs #:allow-other-keys)
>
> Perhaps it would be clearer by avoiding the unquote-splicing dance:
>
> (lambda* (#:key system target inputs #:allow-other-keys)
> (unless target
> …)
> #t)
Ah, yes. No need to be careful not to trigger a rebuild.
> Otherwise L
g=40698#16
> Also please move the comment right below ‘lambda*’. :-)
Done!
> And then I think you can push it to ‘core-updates’.
Pushed to core-updates, together with a simalar patch for automake,
and a trivial one for texinfo.
Thanks!
janneke
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
> Like before, you should be able to run
>
> ./pre-inst-env guix build -f gnu/system/hurd.scm
As reported by apteryx on IRC yesterday, this command may fail for you
unless you have already built the bootstrap binaries for the Hurd.
If you are new to the
Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
(fix typo/update renamed phase in commit message)
>From 2b7ae7542fd77b35d7a143c90556cf32a7f9ae48 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Jan (janneke) Nieuwenhuizen"
Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2020 19:49:54 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] gnu: autoconf: Support cross-build.
Au
ef inputs "m4"))
+ (perl (assoc-ref inputs "perl"))
+ (out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))
+ (store-directory (%store-directory)))
+ (substitute* (find-files (string-append out "/bin"))
+(((string-append store-directory "/[^/]*-m4-[^/]*")) m4)
+(((string-append store-directory "/[^/]*-perl-[^/]*"))
+ perl))
+ #t)
+ '(
(home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/;)
(synopsis "Create source code configuration scripts")
(description
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My most pressing
question is: how and when do you start your user's shepherd?
Do I have to log into the machine, do I have to stay logged-in?
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atches need review, but they work. The patches to
cross-build guix need some discussion and worse, cross-compiling guix
currently uses a terrible kludge; so while also that "works", its still
under development.
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F
, the tip of that branch
shows some troublesome commits that hack around cross-compiling guix to
the Hurd.
Greetings,
janneke
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rs ((%current-system "i686-linux"))
gnumach)
- (for-hurd hurd coreutils grep sed)
+ (for-hurd hurd bash-minimal coreutils grep sed)
(define grub.cfg
(let ((hurd (with-parameters ((%current-target-system "
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