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author | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2017-12-05 16:32:40 +0100 |
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committer | Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> | 2017-12-05 16:32:40 +0100 |
commit | 91c9b5d016ac8bed127557d378c70fbc56cec0e5 (patch) | |
tree | 5f2b318d1a857f647406504b69f4122f072eb34a /guix | |
parent | f3e3f4d934ee0ecd71f5c73a57252ed1d0bad88e (diff) |
packages: 'package-grafts' trims native inputs.
'package-grafts' returns a list of potentially applicable grafts, which
'cumulative-grafts' then narrows by looking at store item references and
determining the subset of the grafts that's actually applicable.
Until now, 'package-grafts' would traverse native inputs and would thus
return a large superset of the applicable grafts, since native inputs
are not in the reference graph by definition. This patch fixes that by
having 'package-grafts' ignore entirely native inputs from the
dependency graph.
* guix/packages.scm (fold-bag-dependencies)[bag-direct-inputs*]: Add
special case for libc.
* guix/packages.scm (bag-grafts)[native-grafts, target-grafts]: Remove.
[grafts]: New procedure.
Use it.
* tests/packages.scm ("package-grafts, grafts of native inputs
ignored"): New test.
Diffstat (limited to 'guix')
-rw-r--r-- | guix/packages.scm | 53 |
1 files changed, 31 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/guix/packages.scm b/guix/packages.scm index c6d3b811f2..490ec86906 100644 --- a/guix/packages.scm +++ b/guix/packages.scm @@ -1004,7 +1004,21 @@ dependencies; otherwise, restrict to target dependencies." (if (bag-target bag) '() (bag-host-inputs bag)))) - bag-host-inputs)) + (lambda (bag) + (if (bag-target bag) + (bag-host-inputs bag) + + ;; XXX: Currently libc wrongfully ends up in 'build-inputs', + ;; even tough it's something that's still referenced at run time + ;; and thus conceptually a 'host-inputs'. Because of that, we + ;; re-add it here. + (if (assoc-ref (bag-host-inputs bag) "libc") + (bag-host-inputs bag) + (append (let ((libc (assoc-ref (bag-build-inputs bag) + "libc"))) + (or (and libc `(("libc" ,@libc))) + '())) + (bag-host-inputs bag))))))) (define nodes (match (bag-direct-inputs* bag) @@ -1038,33 +1052,28 @@ to (see 'graft-derivation'.)" (define system (bag-system bag)) (define target (bag-target bag)) - (define native-grafts - (let ((->graft (input-graft store system))) - (fold-bag-dependencies (lambda (package grafts) - (match (->graft package) - (#f grafts) - (graft (cons graft grafts)))) - '() - bag))) - - (define target-grafts - (if target - (let ((->graft (input-cross-graft store target system))) - (fold-bag-dependencies (lambda (package grafts) - (match (->graft package) - (#f grafts) - (graft (cons graft grafts)))) - '() - bag - #:native? #f)) - '())) + (define (grafts package->graft) + (fold-bag-dependencies (lambda (package grafts) + (match (package->graft package) + (#f grafts) + (graft (cons graft grafts)))) + '() + bag + + ;; Grafts that apply to native inputs do not matter + ;; since, by definition, native inputs are not + ;; referred to at run time. Thus, ignore + ;; 'native-inputs' and focus on the others. + #:native? #f)) ;; We can end up with several identical grafts if we stumble upon packages ;; that are not 'eq?' but map to the same derivation (this can happen when ;; using things like 'package-with-explicit-inputs'.) Hence the ;; 'delete-duplicates' call. (delete-duplicates - (append native-grafts target-grafts))) + (if target + (grafts (input-cross-graft store target system)) + (grafts (input-graft store system))))) (define* (package-grafts store package #:optional (system (%current-system)) |