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# GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
# Copyright © 2018 Chris Marusich <cmmarusich@gmail.com>
#
# This file is part of GNU Guix.
#
# GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
# your option) any later version.
#
# GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
# Test the `guix pack' command-line utility.
#
# A network connection is required to build %bootstrap-coreutils&co,
# which is required to run these tests with the --bootstrap option.
if ! guile -c '(getaddrinfo "www.gnu.org" "80" AI_NUMERICSERV)' 2> /dev/null; then
exit 77
fi
guix pack --version
# Use --no-substitutes because we need to verify we can do this ourselves.
GUIX_BUILD_OPTIONS="--no-substitutes"
export GUIX_BUILD_OPTIONS
# Build a tarball with no compression.
guix pack --compression=none --bootstrap guile-bootstrap
# Build a tarball (with compression). Check that '-e' works as well.
out1="`guix pack --bootstrap guile-bootstrap`"
out2="`guix pack --bootstrap -e '(@ (gnu packages bootstrap) %bootstrap-guile)'`"
test -n "$out1"
test "$out1" = "$out2"
# Build a tarball with a symlink.
the_pack="`guix pack --bootstrap -S /opt/gnu/bin=bin guile-bootstrap`"
# Try to extract it. Note: we cannot test whether /opt/gnu/bin/guile itself
# exists because /opt/gnu/bin may be an absolute symlink to a store item that
# has been GC'd.
test_directory="`mktemp -d`"
trap 'rm -rf "$test_directory"' EXIT
cd "$test_directory"
tar -xf "$the_pack"
test -L opt/gnu/bin
is_available () {
# Use the "type" shell builtin to see if the program is on PATH.
type "$1" > /dev/null
}
if is_available chroot && is_available unshare; then
# Verify we can use what we built.
unshare -r chroot . /opt/gnu/bin/guile --version
cd -
else
echo "warning: skipped some verification because chroot or unshare is unavailable" >&2
fi
# For the tests that build Docker images below, we currently have to use
# --dry-run because if we don't, there are only two possible cases:
#
# Case 1: We do not use --bootstrap, and the build takes hours to finish
# because it needs to build tar etc.
#
# Case 2: We use --bootstrap, and the build fails because the bootstrap
# Guile cannot dlopen shared libraries. Not to mention the fact
# that we would still have to build many non-bootstrap inputs
# (e.g., guile-json) in order to create the Docker image.
# Build a Docker image.
guix pack --dry-run --bootstrap -f docker guile-bootstrap
# Build a Docker image with a symlink.
guix pack --dry-run --bootstrap -f docker -S /opt/gnu=/ guile-bootstrap
# Build a tarball pack of cross-compiled software. Use coreutils because
# guile-bootstrap is not intended to be cross-compiled.
guix pack --dry-run --bootstrap --target=arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf coreutils
# Likewise, 'guix pack -R' requires a full-blown toolchain (because
# 'glibc-bootstrap' lacks 'libc.a'), hence '--dry-run'.
guix pack -R --dry-run --bootstrap -S /mybin=bin guile-bootstrap
# Make sure package transformation options are honored.
mkdir -p "$test_directory"
drv1="`guix pack -n guile 2>&1 | grep pack.*\.drv`"
drv2="`guix pack -n --with-source=guile=$test_directory guile 2>&1 | grep pack.*\.drv`"
test -n "$drv1"
test "$drv1" != "$drv2"
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