This is a follow-up to commit abb53e6f87.
* gnu/packages/python-xyz.scm (python-beautifulsoup4)[native-inputs]: Change
to ...
[propagated-inputs]: ... this.
This includes updates to bundled extensions from the upstream
GNU IceCat 60.7.0-gnu1 release.
* gnu/packages/gnuzilla.scm (%icecat-version): Update to 60.7.0-guix2.
(icecat-source)[upstream-icecat-base-version]: Update to 60.7.0.
[upstream-icecat-source, gnuzilla-source]: Update hashes.
[origin]: Remove the substitutions that dealt with debian-specific package
code in the makeicecat script, since that code has been removed upstream.
(icecat)[arguments]: Adapt the 'install-desktop-entry' phase to avoid using
the Debian desktop file, which is no longer included in the IceCat sources.
* gnu/packages/patches/icecat-makeicecat.patch: Adapt to upstream changes.
Until now, (guix deprecation) had its own warning mechanism, which was
inconsistent (it did not use colors, etc.)
* guix/deprecation.scm (deprecation-warning-port): Remove
(source-properties->location-string): Remove.
(warn-about-deprecation): Use 'warning' instead of 'format'.
(define-deprecated, define-deprecated/alias): Adjust docstring.
* guix/channels.scm (build-from-source): Refer to 'guix-warning-port'
instead of 'deprecation-warning-port'.
This is a followup to b8fa86adfc.
* guix/deprecation.scm (warn-about-deprecation): Make public.
* gnu/services/base.scm (<guix-publish-configuration>)[compression]: New
field.
[compression-level]: Default to #f. Add '%' to getter name.
(guix-publish-configuration-compression-level): Define as deprecated.
(default-compression): New procedure.
(guix-publish-shepherd-service)[config->compression-options]: New
procedure.
Use 'match-record' instead of 'match'.
* doc/guix.texi (Base Services): Remove 'compression-level' and document
'compression'.
* gnu/packages/python-xyz.scm (python-soupsieve)[properties]: New field.
(python2-soupsieve): Inherit using STRIP-PYTHON2-VARIANT.
[propagated-inputs]: Inherit from BASE.
This simplifies the logic of recursive-import, intending no
major functional changes. The package import function is no
longer called twice per package. Failed imports now make it
to the package stream as '() instead of #f.
* guix/import/utils.scm (recursive-import): Simplify.
Signed-off-by: Oleg Pykhalov <go.wigust@gmail.com>
This adds partial support for Cabal properties that use curly
braces instead of the layout rule. See for example
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/cassava/
* guix/import/cabal.scm (read-braced-value): New procedure.
(is-property): Remove.
(is-layout-property, is-braced-property): New variables.
(lex-property): Rename to...
(lex-layout-property): ... this.
(lex-braced-property, lex-property): New procedures.
(lex-token): Add call to 'lex-property'.
* guix/tests/hackage.scm: Test braced description import.
* tests/hackage.scm (test-cabal-multiline-desc): Rename to...
(test-cabal-multiline-layout): ... this.
("hackage->guix-package test multiline desc"): Rename to...
("hackage->guix-package test multiline desc (layout)"): ... this.
(test-cabal-multiline-braced): New variable.
("hackage->guix-package test multiline desc (braced)"): New test.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
* tests/hackage.scm (test-cabal-multiline-desc): New variable.
("hackage->guix-package test multiline desc"): New test.
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
When a server publishes several URLs with different compression methods,
'guix substitute' can now choose the best one among the compression
methods that it supports.
* guix/scripts/substitute.scm (<narinfo>)[uri]: Replace with...
[uris]: ... this.
[compression]: Replace with...
[compressions]: ... this.
[file-size]: Replace with...
[file-sizes]: ... this.
[file-hash]: Replace with...
[file-hashes]: ... this.
(narinfo-maker): Adjust accordingly. Ensure 'file-sizes' and
'file-hashes' have the right length.
(assert-valid-signature, valid-narinfo?): Use the first element of
'narinfo-uris' in error messages.
(read-narinfo): Expect "URL", "Compression", "FileSize", and "FileHash"
to occur multiple times.
(display-narinfo-data): Call 'select-uri' to determine the file size.
(%compression-methods): New variable.
(supported-compression?, compresses-better?, select-uri): New
procedures.
(process-substitution): Call 'select-uri' to select the URI and
compression.
* guix/scripts/weather.scm (report-server-coverage): Account for all the
values returned by 'narinfo-file-sizes'.
* tests/substitute.scm ("substitute, narinfo with several URLs"): New
test.
This allows 'guix publish' to compress and advertise multiple
compression methods from which users can choose.
* guix/scripts/publish.scm (actual-compression): Rename to...
(actual-compressions): ... this. Expect REQUESTED to be a list, and
always return a list.
(%default-options): Remove 'compression.
(store-item->recutils): New procedure.
(narinfo-string): Change #:compression to #:compressions (plural).
Adjust accordingly.
(render-narinfo, render-narinfo/cached): Likewise.
(bake-narinfo+nar): Change #:compression to #:compressions.
[compressed-nar-size]: New procedure.
Call 'compress-nar' for each item returned by 'actual-compressions'.
Create a narinfo for each compression.
(effective-compression): New procedure.
(make-request-handler): Change #:compression to #:compressions.
Use 'effective-compression' to determine the applicable compression.
(guix-publish): Adjust handling of '--compression'.
Print a message for each compression that is enabled.
* tests/publish.scm ("/*.narinfo"): Adjust to new narinfo field
ordering.
("/*.narinfo with properly encoded '+' sign"): Likewise.
("/*.narinfo with lzip + gzip"): New test.
("with cache, lzip + gzip"): New test.
* doc/guix.texi (Invoking guix publish): Document it.
* guix/build/guile-build-system.scm (invoke-each)[processes]: New
variable.
[wait-for-one-process]: Check PROCESSES and update it.
[fork-and-run-command]: Update PROCESSES.
Tests fail reliably for me on a system with 2GB of available RAM, in
`issue93.a.hs` and `issue93.n.hs`.
* gnu/packages/haskell.scm (ghc-happy): Skip test "issue93".
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>