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author | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2012-11-04 22:37:22 +0100 |
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committer | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2012-11-04 22:37:22 +0100 |
commit | c44899a28bd6287cd891899c2796cdcd18fa0a9e (patch) | |
tree | c8fd940f4716a9a45225a2557e9bc5549882bb8e /distro/packages/base.scm | |
parent | 18633d4f350160c2eb6f5101a628010322336e91 (diff) |
distro: Split (distro packages base) into several files.
* distro/packages/base.scm (libsigsegv, gawk, perl, m4, gmp, mpfr, mpc,
ncurses, readline, bash, libtool, libunistring, libffi, pkg-config,
libgc): Move to modules of their own.
(guile-1.8, guile-2.0): Move to...
* distro/packages/guile.scm: ... here.
* distro/packages/bash.scm, distro/packages/bdw-gc.scm,
distro/packages/gawk.scm, distro/packages/libffi.scm,
distro/packages/libsigsegv.scm, distro/packages/libtool.scm,
distro/packages/libunistring.scm, distro/packages/m4.scm,
distro/packages/multiprecision.scm, distro/packages/ncurses.scm,
distro/packages/perl.scm, distro/packages/pkg-config.scm,
distro/packages/readline.scm: New files.
Diffstat (limited to 'distro/packages/base.scm')
-rw-r--r-- | distro/packages/base.scm | 705 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 700 deletions
diff --git a/distro/packages/base.scm b/distro/packages/base.scm index 6baafd904f..d5a304098b 100644 --- a/distro/packages/base.scm +++ b/distro/packages/base.scm @@ -19,7 +19,12 @@ (define-module (distro packages base) #:use-module (distro) + #:use-module (distro packages bash) #:use-module (distro packages bootstrap) + #:use-module (distro packages gawk) + #:use-module (distro packages guile) + #:use-module (distro packages multiprecision) + #:use-module (distro packages perl) #:use-module (guix packages) #:use-module (guix ftp) #:use-module (guix http) @@ -36,65 +41,6 @@ ;;; ;;; Code: -(define-public libsigsegv - (package - (name "libsigsegv") - (version "2.10") - (source (origin - (method http-fetch) - (uri (string-append - "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libsigsegv/libsigsegv-" - version ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 "16hrs8k3nmc7a8jam5j1fpspd6sdpkamskvsdpcw6m29vnis8q44")))) - (build-system gnu-build-system) - (outputs '("out" "lib")) ; separate libdir from the rest - (home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/libsigsegv/") - (synopsis "GNU libsigsegv, a library to handle page faults in user mode") - (description -"GNU libsigsegv is a library for handling page faults in user mode. A page -fault occurs when a program tries to access to a region of memory that is -currently not available. Catching and handling a page fault is a useful -technique for implementing pageable virtual memory, memory-mapped access to -persistent databases, generational garbage collectors, stack overflow -handlers, distributed shared memory, and more.") - (license "GPLv2+"))) - -(define-public gawk - (package - (name "gawk") - (version "4.0.0") - (source (origin - (method http-fetch) - (uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gawk/gawk-" version - ".tar.bz2")) - (sha256 - (base32 "0sss7rhpvizi2a88h6giv0i7w5h07s2fxkw3s6n1hqvcnhrfgbb0")))) - (build-system gnu-build-system) - (arguments (case-lambda - ((system) - (if (string=? system "i686-cygwin") - '(#:tests? #f) ; work around test failure on Cygwin - '(#:parallel-tests? #f))) ; test suite fails in parallel - ((system cross-system) - '(#:parallel-tests? #f)))) - (inputs `(("libsigsegv" ,libsigsegv) ; headers - ("libsigsegv/lib" ,libsigsegv "lib"))) ; library - (home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/") - (synopsis "GNU implementation of the Awk programming language") - (description - "Many computer users need to manipulate text files: extract and then -operate on data from parts of certain lines while discarding the rest, make -changes in various text files wherever certain patterns appear, and so on. -To write a program to do these things in a language such as C or Pascal is a -time-consuming inconvenience that may take many lines of code. The job is -easy with awk, especially the GNU implementation: Gawk. - -The awk utility interprets a special-purpose programming language that makes -it possible to handle many data-reformatting jobs with just a few lines of -code.") - (license "GPLv3+"))) - (define-public hello (package (name "hello") @@ -188,56 +134,6 @@ files (as archives).") (license "GPLv3+") (home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/"))) -(define-public perl - ;; Yeah, Perl... It is required early in the bootstrap process by Linux. - (package - (name "perl") - (version "5.16.1") - (source (origin - (method http-fetch) - (uri (string-append "http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl-" - version ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 - "15qxzba3a50c9nik5ydgyfp62x7h9vxxn12yd1jgl93hb1wj96km")))) - (build-system gnu-build-system) - (arguments - (lambda (system) - `(#:tests? #f - #:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/no-sys-dirs")) - #:phases - (alist-replace - 'configure - (lambda* (#:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys) - (let ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")) - (libc (assoc-ref inputs "libc")) - (pwd (search-path (search-path-as-string->list - (getenv "PATH")) - "pwd"))) - ;; Use the right path for `pwd'. - (substitute* "dist/Cwd/Cwd.pm" - (("/bin/pwd") pwd)) - - (zero? - (system* "/bin/sh" "./Configure" - (string-append "-Dprefix=" out) - (string-append "-Dman1dir=" out "/share/man/man1") - (string-append "-Dman3dir=" out "/share/man/man3") - "-de" "-Dcc=gcc" - "-Uinstallusrbinperl" - "-Dinstallstyle=lib/perl5" - "-Duseshrplib" - (string-append "-Dlocincpth=" libc "/include") - (string-append "-Dloclibpth=" libc "/lib"))))) - %standard-phases)))) - (inputs `(("patch/no-sys-dirs" ,(search-patch "perl-no-sys-dirs.patch")))) - (synopsis "Implementation of the Perl programming language") - (description - "Perl 5 is a highly capable, feature-rich programming language with over -24 years of development.") - (home-page "http://www.perl.org/") - (license "GPLv1+"))) ; or "Artistic" - (define-public gzip (package (name "gzip") @@ -488,56 +384,6 @@ are expected to exist on every operating system.") (license "GPLv3+") (home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/"))) -(define-public m4 - (package - (name "m4") - (version "1.4.16") - (source (origin - (method http-fetch) - (uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/m4/m4-" - version ".tar.bz2")) - (sha256 - (base32 - "035r7ma272j2cwni2961jp22k6bn3n9xwn3b3qbcn2yrvlghql22")))) - (build-system gnu-build-system) - (arguments (case-lambda - ((system) - ;; XXX: Disable tests on those platforms with know issues. - `(#:tests? ,(not (member system - '("x86_64-darwin" - "i686-cygwin" - "i686-sunos"))) - #:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/s_isdir") - (assoc-ref %build-inputs - "patch/readlink-EINVAL") - (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/gets")))) - ((system cross-system) - `(#:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/s_isdir") - (assoc-ref %build-inputs - "patch/readlink-EINVAL") - (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/gets")))))) - (inputs `(("patch/s_isdir" ,(search-patch "m4-s_isdir.patch")) - ("patch/readlink-EINVAL" - ,(search-patch "m4-readlink-EINVAL.patch")) - ("patch/gets" ,(search-patch "m4-gets-undeclared.patch")))) - (synopsis "GNU M4, a macro processor") - (description - "GNU M4 is an implementation of the traditional Unix macro processor. It -is mostly SVR4 compatible although it has some extensions (for example, -handling more than 9 positional parameters to macros). GNU M4 also has -built-in functions for including files, running shell commands, doing -arithmetic, etc. - -GNU M4 is a macro processor in the sense that it copies its input to the -output expanding macros as it goes. Macros are either builtin or -user-defined and can take any number of arguments. Besides just doing macro -expansion, m4 has builtin functions for including named files, running UNIX -commands, doing integer arithmetic, manipulating text in various ways, -recursion etc... m4 can be used either as a front-end to a compiler or as a -macro processor in its own right.") - (license "GPLv3+") - (home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/m4/"))) - (define-public gnu-make (package (name "make") @@ -567,97 +413,6 @@ that it is possible to use Make to build and install the program.") (license "GPLv3+") (home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/make/"))) -(define-public gmp - (package - (name "gmp") - (version "5.0.5") - (source (origin - (method http-fetch) - (uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gmp/gmp-" version - ".tar.bz2")) - (sha256 - (base32 - "1jfymbr90mpn0zw5sg001llqnvf2462y77vgjknrmfs1rjn8ln0z")))) - (build-system gnu-build-system) - (native-inputs `(("m4" ,m4))) - (arguments `(#:configure-flags - '(;; Build a "fat binary", with routines for several - ;; sub-architectures. - "--enable-fat" - "--enable-cxx"))) - (synopsis "GMP, the GNU multiple precision arithmetic library") - (description - "GMP is a free library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, operating on -signed integers, rational numbers, and floating point numbers. There is no -practical limit to the precision except the ones implied by the available -memory in the machine GMP runs on. GMP has a rich set of functions, and the -functions have a regular interface. - -The main target applications for GMP are cryptography applications and -research, Internet security applications, algebra systems, computational -algebra research, etc. - -GMP is carefully designed to be as fast as possible, both for small operands -and for huge operands. The speed is achieved by using fullwords as the basic -arithmetic type, by using fast algorithms, with highly optimised assembly -code for the most common inner loops for a lot of CPUs, and by a general -emphasis on speed. - -GMP is faster than any other bignum library. The advantage for GMP increases -with the operand sizes for many operations, since GMP uses asymptotically -faster algorithms.") - (license "LGPLv3+") - (home-page "http://gmplib.org/"))) - -(define-public mpfr - (package - (name "mpfr") - (version "3.1.1") - (source (origin - (method http-fetch) - (uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mpfr/mpfr-" version - ".tar.xz")) - (sha256 (base32 - "0ym1ylcq803n52qrggxqmkz66gbn8ncc3ybawal31v5y5p1srma9")))) - (build-system gnu-build-system) - (inputs `(("gmp" ,gmp))) - (synopsis "GNU MPFR, a library for multiple-precision floating-point -arithmetic") - (description - "The GNU MPFR library is a C library for multiple-precision -floating-point computations with correct rounding. MPFR is based on the GMP -multiple-precision library. - -The main goal of MPFR is to provide a library for multiple-precision -floating-point computation which is both efficient and has a well-defined -semantics. It copies the good ideas from the ANSI/IEEE-754 standard for -double-precision floating-point arithmetic (53-bit mantissa).") - (license "LGPLv3+") - (home-page "http://www.mpfr.org/"))) - -(define-public mpc - (package - (name "mpc") - (version "1.0") - (source (origin - (method http-fetch) - (uri (string-append - "http://www.multiprecision.org/mpc/download/mpc-" - version ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 (base32 - "00rxjmkpqnv6zzcyw9aa5w6rzaav32ys87km25zgfcv9i32km5cw")))) - (build-system gnu-build-system) - (inputs `(("gmp" ,gmp) - ("mpfr" ,mpfr))) - (synopsis "GNU MPC, a library for multiprecision complex arithmetic -with exact rounding") - (description - "GNU MPC is a C library for the arithmetic of complex numbers with -arbitrarily high precision and correct rounding of the result. It is built -upon and follows the same principles as GNU MPFR.") - (license "LGPLv3+") - (home-page "http://mpc.multiprecision.org/"))) - (define-public binutils (package (name "binutils") @@ -798,456 +553,6 @@ used in the GNU system including the GNU/Linux variant.") (license "GPLv3+") (home-page "http://gcc.gnu.org/")))) -(define-public ncurses - (let ((post-install-phase - '(lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) - (let ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))) - ;; When building a wide-character (Unicode) build, create backward - ;; compatibility links from the the "normal" libraries to the - ;; wide-character libraries (e.g. libncurses.so to libncursesw.so). - (with-directory-excursion (string-append out "/lib") - (for-each (lambda (lib) - (define libw.a - (string-append "lib" lib "w.a")) - (define lib.a - (string-append "lib" lib ".a")) - (define libw.so.x - (string-append "lib" lib "w.so.5")) - (define lib.so.x - (string-append "lib" lib ".so.5")) - (define lib.so - (string-append "lib" lib ".so")) - - (when (file-exists? libw.a) - (format #t "creating symlinks for `lib~a'~%" lib) - (symlink libw.a lib.a) - (symlink libw.so.x lib.so.x) - (false-if-exception (delete-file lib.so)) - (call-with-output-file lib.so - (lambda (p) - (format p "INPUT (-l~aw)~%" lib))))) - '("curses" "ncurses" "form" "panel" "menu"))))))) - (package - (name "ncurses") - (version "5.9") - (source (origin - (method http-fetch) - (uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses-" - version ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 - "0fsn7xis81za62afan0vvm38bvgzg5wfmv1m86flqcj0nj7jjilh")))) - (build-system gnu-build-system) - (arguments - (case-lambda - ((system) - `(#:configure-flags - `("--with-shared" "--without-debug" "--enable-widec" - - ;; By default headers land in an `ncursesw' subdir, which is not - ;; what users expect. - ,(string-append "--includedir=" (assoc-ref %outputs "out") - "/include") - - ;; C++ bindings fail to build on - ;; `i386-pc-solaris2.11' with GCC 3.4.3: - ;; <http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6395191>. - ,,@(if (string=? system "i686-solaris") - '("--without-cxx-binding") - '())) - #:tests? #f ; no "check" target - #:phases (alist-cons-after 'install 'post-install - ,post-install-phase - %standard-phases) - - ;; The `ncursesw5-config' has a #!/bin/sh that we don't want to - ;; patch, to avoid retaining a reference to the build-time Bash. - #:patch-shebangs? #f)) - ((system cross-system) - (arguments cross-system)))) - (self-native-input? #t) - (synopsis - "GNU Ncurses, a free software emulation of curses in SVR4 and more") - (description - "The Ncurses (new curses) library is a free software emulation of curses -in System V Release 4.0, and more. It uses Terminfo format, supports pads -and color and multiple highlights and forms characters and function-key -mapping, and has all the other SYSV-curses enhancements over BSD Curses. - -The ncurses code was developed under GNU/Linux. It has been in use for some -time with OpenBSD as the system curses library, and on FreeBSD and NetBSD as -an external package. It should port easily to any ANSI/POSIX-conforming -UNIX. It has even been ported to OS/2 Warp!") - (license "X11") - (home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/ncurses/")))) - -(define-public readline - (package - (name "readline") - (version "6.2") - (source (origin - (method http-fetch) - (uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/readline/readline-" - version ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 - "10ckm2bd2rkxhvdmj7nmbsylmihw0abwcsnxf8y27305183rd9kr")))) - (build-system gnu-build-system) - (propagated-inputs `(("ncurses" ,ncurses))) - (inputs `(("patch/link-ncurses" - ,(search-patch "readline-link-ncurses.patch")))) - (arguments `(#:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs - "patch/link-ncurses")) - #:patch-flags '("-p0") - #:configure-flags - (list (string-append "LDFLAGS=-Wl,-rpath -Wl," - (assoc-ref %build-inputs "ncurses") - "/lib")))) - (synopsis "GNU Readline, a library for interactive line editing") - (description - "The GNU Readline library provides a set of functions for use by -applications that allow users to edit command lines as they are typed in. -Both Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The Readline library includes -additional functions to maintain a list of previously-entered command lines, -to recall and perhaps reedit those lines, and perform csh-like history -expansion on previous commands. - -The history facilites are also placed into a separate library, the History -library, as part of the build process. The History library may be used -without Readline in applications which desire its capabilities.") - (license "GPLv3+") - (home-page "http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/readline/"))) - -(define-public bash - (let ((cppflags (string-join '("-DSYS_BASHRC='\"/etc/bashrc\"'" - "-DSYS_BASH_LOGOUT='\"/etc/bash_logout\"'" - "-DDEFAULT_PATH_VALUE='\"/no-such-path\"'" - "-DSTANDARD_UTILS_PATH='\"/no-such-path\"'" - "-DNON_INTERACTIVE_LOGIN_SHELLS" - "-DSSH_SOURCE_BASHRC") - " "))) - (package - (name "bash") - (version "4.2") - (source (origin - (method http-fetch) - (uri (string-append - "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-" version ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 - "1n5kbblp5ykbz5q8aq88lsif2z0gnvddg9babk33024wxiwi2ym2")))) - (build-system gnu-build-system) - (inputs `(("readline" ,readline) - ("ncurses" ,ncurses))) ; TODO: add texinfo - (arguments - `(#:configure-flags `("--with-installed-readline" - ,,(string-append "CPPFLAGS=" cppflags) - ,(string-append - "LDFLAGS=-Wl,-rpath -Wl," - (assoc-ref %build-inputs "readline") - "/lib" - " -Wl,-rpath -Wl," - (assoc-ref %build-inputs "ncurses") - "/lib")) - - ;; Bash is reportedly not parallel-safe. See, for instance, - ;; <http://patches.openembedded.org/patch/32745/> and - ;; <http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot/commit/?h=79e2d802ae7e376a413c02097790493e1f65c3a4>. - #:parallel-build? #f - #:parallel-tests? #f - - ;; XXX: The tests have a lot of hard-coded paths, so disable them - ;; for now. - #:tests? #f - - #:phases - (alist-cons-after 'install 'post-install - (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) - ;; Add a `bash' -> `sh' link. - (let ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))) - (with-directory-excursion - (string-append out "/bin") - (symlink "bash" "sh")))) - %standard-phases))) - (synopsis "GNU Bourne-Again Shell") - (description - "Bash is the shell, or command language interpreter, that will appear in -the GNU operating system. Bash is an sh-compatible shell that incorporates -useful features from the Korn shell (ksh) and C shell (csh). It is intended -to conform to the IEEE POSIX P1003.2/ISO 9945.2 Shell and Tools standard. It -offers functional improvements over sh for both programming and interactive -use. In addition, most sh scripts can be run by Bash without -modification.") - (license "GPLv3+") - (home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/")))) - -(define-public libtool - (package - (name "libtool") - (version "2.4.2") - (source (origin - (method http-fetch) - (uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libtool/libtool-" - version ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 - "0649qfpzkswgcj9vqkkr9rn4nlcx80faxpyqscy2k1x9c94f93dk")))) - (build-system gnu-build-system) - (native-inputs `(("m4" ,m4) - ("perl" ,perl))) - (arguments - ;; TODO: Use `TESTSUITEFLAGS=-jN' for tests. - `(#:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/skip-tests")))) - (inputs `(("patch/skip-tests" - ,(search-patch "libtool-skip-tests.patch")))) - (synopsis "GNU Libtool, a generic library support script") - (description - "GNU libtool is a generic library support script. Libtool hides the -complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent, portable interface. - -To use libtool, add the new generic library building commands to your -Makefile, Makefile.in, or Makefile.am. See the documentation for -details.") - (license "GPLv3+") - (home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/"))) - -(define-public libunistring - (package - (name "libunistring") - (version "0.9.3") - (source (origin - (method http-fetch) - (uri (string-append - "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libunistring/libunistring-" - version ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 - "18q620269xzpw39dwvr9zpilnl2dkw5z5kz3mxaadnpv4k3kw3b1")))) - (propagated-inputs '()) ; FIXME: add libiconv when !glibc - (build-system gnu-build-system) - (synopsis "GNU Libunistring, a Unicode string library") - (description - "This library provides functions for manipulating Unicode strings and for -manipulating C strings according to the Unicode standard. - -GNU libunistring is for you if your application involves non-trivial text -processing, such as upper/lower case conversions, line breaking, operations -on words, or more advanced analysis of text. Text provided by the user can, -in general, contain characters of all kinds of scripts. The text processing -functions provided by this library handle all scripts and all languages. - -libunistring is for you if your application already uses the ISO C / POSIX -<ctype.h>, <wctype.h> functions and the text it operates on is provided by -the user and can be in any language. - -libunistring is also for you if your application uses Unicode strings as -internal in-memory representation.") - (home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/libunistring/") - (license "LGPLv3+"))) - -(define-public guile-1.8 - (package - (name "guile") - (version "1.8.8") - (source (origin - (method http-fetch) - (uri (string-append "http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/guile/guile-" version - ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 - "0l200a0v7h8bh0cwz6v7hc13ds39cgqsmfrks55b1rbj5vniyiy3")))) - (build-system gnu-build-system) - (arguments '(#:configure-flags '("--disable-error-on-warning") - #:patches (list (assoc-ref %build-inputs "patch/snarf")) - - ;; Insert a phase before `configure' to patch things up. - #:phases (alist-cons-before - 'configure - 'patch-loader-search-path - (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) - ;; Add a call to `lt_dladdsearchdir' so that - ;; `libguile-readline.so' & co. are in the - ;; loader's search path. - (substitute* "libguile/dynl.c" - (("lt_dlinit.*$" match) - (format #f - " ~a~% lt_dladdsearchdir(\"~a/lib\");~%" - match - (assoc-ref outputs "out"))))) - %standard-phases))) - (inputs `(("patch/snarf" ,(search-patch "guile-1.8-cpp-4.5.patch")) - ("gawk" ,gawk) - ("readline" ,readline))) - - ;; Since `guile-1.8.pc' has "Libs: ... -lgmp -lltdl", these must be - ;; propagated. - (propagated-inputs `(("gmp" ,gmp) - ("libtool" ,libtool))) - - ;; When cross-compiling, a native version of Guile itself is needed. - (self-native-input? #t) - - (synopsis "GNU Guile 1.8, an embeddable Scheme interpreter") - (description -"GNU Guile 1.8 is an interpreter for the Scheme programming language, -packaged as a library that can be embedded into programs to make them -extensible. It supports many SRFIs.") - (home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/") - (license "LGPLv2+"))) - -(define-public libffi - (let ((post-install-phase - ;; Install headers in the right place. - '(lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) - (define out (assoc-ref outputs "out")) - (mkdir (string-append out "/include")) - (with-directory-excursion - (string-append out "/lib/libffi-3.0.9/include") - (for-each (lambda (h) - (format #t "moving `~a' to includedir~%" h) - (rename-file h (string-append out "/include/" h))) - (scandir "." - (lambda (x) - (not (member x '("." "..")))))))))) - (package - (name "libffi") - (version "3.0.9") - (source (origin - (method ftp-fetch) - (uri - (string-append "ftp://sourceware.org/pub/libffi/" - name "-" version ".tar.gz")) - (sha256 - (base32 - "0ln4jbpb6clcsdpb9niqk0frgx4k0xki96wiv067ig0q4cajb7aq")))) - (build-system gnu-build-system) - (arguments `(#:modules ((guix build utils) (guix build gnu-build-system) - (ice-9 ftw) (srfi srfi-26)) - #:phases (alist-cons-after 'install 'post-install - ,post-install-phase - %standard-phases))) - (synopsis "libffi, a foreign function call interface library") - (description - "The libffi library provides a portable, high level programming interface -to various calling conventions. This allows a programmer to call any -function specified by a call interface description at run-time. - -FFI stands for Foreign Function Interface. A foreign function interface is -the popular name for the interface that allows code written in one language -to call code written in another language. The libffi library really only -provides the lowest, machine dependent layer of a fully featured foreign -function interface. 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