1 ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
2 ;;; Copyright © 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
3 ;;; Copyright © 2014 Andreas Enge <andreas@enge.fr>
4 ;;; Copyright © 2012 Nikita Karetnikov <nikita@karetnikov.org>
5 ;;; Copyright © 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>
6 ;;; Copyright © 2014 Alex Kost <alezost@gmail.com>
7 ;;; Copyright © 2014, 2015 Manolis Fragkiskos Ragkousis <manolis837@gmail.com>
8 ;;; Copyright © 2016, 2017 Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>
9 ;;; Copyright © 2016 Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
10 ;;; Copyright © 2016, 2018 Alex Vong <alexvong1995@gmail.com>
11 ;;; Copyright © 2017 Rene Saavedra <rennes@openmailbox.org>
12 ;;; Copyright © 2017 Mathieu Othacehe <m.othacehe@gmail.com>
13 ;;; Copyright © 2017, 2018 Marius Bakke <mbakke@fastmail.com>
14 ;;; Copyright © 2017 Eric Bavier <bavier@member.fsf.org>
15 ;;; Copyright © 2018 Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <me@tobias.gr>
16 ;;; Copyright © 2018 Ricardo Wurmus <rekado@elephly.net>
18 ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
20 ;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
21 ;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
22 ;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
23 ;;; your option) any later version.
25 ;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
26 ;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
27 ;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
28 ;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
30 ;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
31 ;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
33 (define-module (gnu packages base)
34 #:use-module ((guix licenses)
35 #:select (gpl3+ lgpl2.0+ lgpl3+ public-domain))
36 #:use-module (gnu packages)
37 #:use-module (gnu packages acl)
38 #:use-module (gnu packages bash)
39 #:use-module (gnu packages bison)
40 #:use-module (gnu packages ed)
41 #:use-module (gnu packages guile)
42 #:use-module (gnu packages multiprecision)
43 #:use-module (gnu packages compression)
44 #:use-module (gnu packages perl)
45 #:use-module (gnu packages linux)
46 #:use-module (gnu packages pcre)
47 #:use-module (gnu packages texinfo)
48 #:use-module (gnu packages hurd)
49 #:use-module (gnu packages pkg-config)
50 #:use-module (gnu packages gettext)
51 #:use-module (guix utils)
52 #:use-module (guix packages)
53 #:use-module (guix download)
54 #:use-module (guix git-download)
55 #:use-module (guix build-system gnu)
56 #:use-module (guix build-system trivial)
57 #:use-module (ice-9 match)
63 ;;; Base packages of the Guix-based GNU user-land software distribution.
73 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/hello/hello-" version
77 "0ssi1wpaf7plaswqqjwigppsg5fyh99vdlb9kzl7c9lng89ndq1i"))))
78 (build-system gnu-build-system)
79 (synopsis "Hello, GNU world: An example GNU package")
81 "GNU Hello prints the message \"Hello, world!\" and then exits. It
82 serves as an example of standard GNU coding practices. As such, it supports
83 command-line arguments, multiple languages, and so on.")
84 (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/hello/")
93 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/grep/grep-"
97 "0zm0ywmyz9g8vn1plw14mn8kj74yipx5qsljndbyfgmvndx5qqnv"))
98 (patches (search-patches "grep-timing-sensitive-test.patch"))))
99 (build-system gnu-build-system)
100 (native-inputs `(("perl" ,perl))) ;some of the tests require it
101 (inputs `(("pcre" ,pcre)))
104 (modify-phases %standard-phases
105 (add-before 'check 'disable-failing-tests
107 ;; These tests are expected to fail due to a glibc bug which has
108 ;; been fixed in 2.28, so they are unexpectedly passing. They
109 ;; should be fixed for grep versions > 3.1.
110 (substitute* "tests/Makefile.in"
111 (("^[[:blank:]]+backref-alt[[:blank:]]+\\\\") "\\")
112 (("^[[:blank:]]+triple-backref[[:blank:]]+\\\\") "\\"))
114 (add-after 'install 'fix-egrep-and-fgrep
115 ;; Patch 'egrep' and 'fgrep' to execute 'grep' via its
116 ;; absolute file name instead of searching for it in $PATH.
117 (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
118 (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))
119 (bin (string-append out "/bin")))
120 (substitute* (list (string-append bin "/egrep")
121 (string-append bin "/fgrep"))
123 (string-append "exec " bin "/grep")))
125 (synopsis "Print lines matching a pattern")
127 "grep is a tool for finding text inside files. Text is found by
128 matching a pattern provided by the user in one or many files. The pattern
129 may be provided as a basic or extended regular expression, or as fixed
130 strings. By default, the matching text is simply printed to the screen,
131 however the output can be greatly customized to include, for example, line
132 numbers. GNU grep offers many extensions over the standard utility,
133 including, for example, recursive directory searching.")
135 (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/grep/")))
143 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/sed/sed-" version
147 "0h3b2jfj57wmz680vkbyavlsrkak556qhvs7m7fdlawwhg477bbs"))))
148 (build-system gnu-build-system)
149 (synopsis "Stream editor")
152 (modify-phases %standard-phases
153 (add-after 'unpack 'dont-rebuild-sed.1
155 ;; Make sure we do not attempt to rebuild 'doc/sed.1', which does
156 ;; not work when cross-compiling because we cannot run 'sed'.
157 ;; This is fixed upstream as commit a0a25e3.
158 (substitute* "Makefile.in"
163 `(("perl" ,perl))) ;for tests
165 "Sed is a non-interactive, text stream editor. It receives a text
166 input from a file or from standard input and it then applies a series of text
167 editing commands to the stream and prints its output to standard output. It
168 is often used for substituting text patterns in a stream. The GNU
169 implementation offers several extensions over the standard utility.")
171 (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/sed/")))
179 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/tar/tar-"
183 "1lyjyk8z8hdddsxw0ikchrsfg3i0x3fsh7l63a8jgaz1n7dr5gzi"))
184 (patches (search-patches "tar-skip-unreliable-tests.patch"
185 "tar-remove-wholesparse-check.patch"))))
186 (build-system gnu-build-system)
187 ;; Note: test suite requires ~1GiB of disk space.
189 `(#:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases
190 (add-before 'build 'set-shell-file-name
191 (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys)
192 ;; Do not use "/bin/sh" to run programs.
193 (let ((bash (assoc-ref inputs "bash")))
194 (substitute* "src/system.c"
196 (string-append bash "/bin/sh")))
199 ;; Work around a cross-compilation bug whereby libgnu.a would provide
200 ;; '__mktime_internal', which conflicts with the one in libc.a.
201 ,@(if (%current-target-system)
202 `(#:configure-flags '("gl_cv_func_working_mktime=yes"))
205 ;; Test #92 "link mismatch" expects "a/z: Not linked to a/y" but gets
206 ;; "a/y: Not linked to a/z" and fails, presumably due to differences in
207 ;; the order in which 'diff' traverses directories. That leads to a
208 ;; test failure even though conceptually the test passes. Skip it.
209 ;; Test 117 and 118 are prone to race conditions too, particularly
210 ;; when cross-compiling, so we skip those as well. All issues have
211 ;; been fixed upstream in these commits:
212 ;; <https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/tar.git/commit/?id=847a36f>
213 ;; <https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/tar.git/commit/?id=64b43fd>
214 #:make-flags (list (string-append
215 "TESTSUITEFLAGS= -k '!link mismatch,"
216 "!directory removed before reading,"
217 "!explicitly named directory removed before reading'"))))
219 ;; When cross-compiling, the 'set-shell-file-name' phase needs to be able
220 ;; to refer to the target Bash.
221 (inputs (if (%current-target-system)
225 (synopsis "Managing tar archives")
227 "Tar provides the ability to create tar archives, as well as the
228 ability to extract, update or list files in an existing archive. It is
229 useful for combining many files into one larger file, while maintaining
230 directory structure and file information such as permissions and
231 creation/modification dates. GNU tar offers many extensions over the
234 (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/tar/")))
242 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/patch/patch-"
246 "1zfqy4rdcy279vwn2z1kbv19dcfw25d2aqy9nzvdkq5bjzd0nqdc"))
247 (patches (search-patches "patch-hurd-path-max.patch"))))
248 (build-system gnu-build-system)
250 ;; Work around a cross-compilation bug whereby libpatch.a would provide
251 ;; '__mktime_internal', which conflicts with the one in libc.a.
252 (if (%current-target-system)
253 `(#:configure-flags '("gl_cv_func_working_mktime=yes"))
255 (native-inputs `(("ed" ,ed)))
256 (synopsis "Apply differences to originals, with optional backups")
258 "Patch is a program that applies changes to files based on differences
259 laid out as by the program \"diff\". The changes may be applied to one or more
260 files depending on the contents of the diff file. It accepts several
261 different diff formats. It may also be used to revert previously applied
264 (home-page "https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/patch/")))
266 (define-public diffutils
272 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/diffutils/diffutils-"
276 "1mivg0fy3a6fcn535ln8nkgfj6vxh5hsxxs5h6692wxmsjyyh8fn"))
277 (patches (search-patches "diffutils-getopt.patch"))))
278 (build-system gnu-build-system)
279 (synopsis "Comparing and merging files")
281 "GNU Diffutils is a package containing tools for finding the
282 differences between files. The \"diff\" command is used to show how two files
283 differ, while \"cmp\" shows the offsets and line numbers where they differ.
284 \"diff3\" allows you to compare three files. Finally, \"sdiff\" offers an
285 interactive means to merge two files.")
287 (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/")))
289 (define-public findutils
295 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/findutils/findutils-"
299 "178nn4dl7wbcw499czikirnkniwnx36argdnqgz4ik9i6zvwkm6y"))
300 (patches (search-patches
301 "findutils-gnulib-libio.patch"
302 "findutils-localstatedir.patch"
303 "findutils-makedev.patch"
304 "findutils-test-xargs.patch"))
305 (modules '((guix build utils)))
308 ;; The gnulib test-lock test is prone to writer starvation
309 ;; with our glibc@2.25, which prefers readers, so disable it.
310 ;; The gnulib commit b20e8afb0b2 should fix this once
311 ;; incorporated here.
312 (substitute* "tests/Makefile.in"
313 (("test-lock\\$\\(EXEEXT\\) ") ""))
315 (build-system gnu-build-system)
317 `(#:configure-flags (list
318 ;; Tell 'updatedb' to write to /var.
319 "--localstatedir=/var"
321 ;; Work around cross-compilation failure. See
322 ;; <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?27299#comment1>.
323 ,@(if (%current-target-system)
324 '("gl_cv_func_wcwidth_works=yes")
326 (synopsis "Operating on files matching given criteria")
328 "Findutils supplies the basic file directory searching utilities of the
329 GNU system. It consists of two primary searching utilities: \"find\"
330 recursively searches for files in a directory according to given criteria and
331 \"locate\" lists files in a database that match a query. Two auxiliary tools
332 are included: \"updatedb\" updates the file name database and \"xargs\" may be
333 used to apply commands with arbitrarily long arguments.")
335 (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/findutils/")))
337 (define-public coreutils
343 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/coreutils/coreutils-"
347 "0mxhw43d4wpqmvg0l4znk1vm10fy92biyh90lzdnqjcic2lb6cg8"))))
348 (build-system gnu-build-system)
349 (inputs `(("acl" ,acl) ; TODO: add SELinux
350 ("gmp" ,gmp) ;bignums in 'expr', yay!
352 ;; Drop the dependency on libcap when cross-compiling since it's
353 ;; not quite cross-compilable.
354 ,@(if (%current-target-system)
356 `(("libcap" ,libcap))))) ;capability support is 'ls', etc.
358 ;; Perl is needed to run tests in native builds, and to run the bundled
359 ;; copy of help2man. However, don't pass it when cross-compiling since
360 ;; that would lead it to try to run programs to get their '--help' output
362 (if (%current-target-system)
365 (outputs '("out" "debug"))
367 `(#:parallel-build? #f ; help2man may be called too early
368 #:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases
369 (add-before 'build 'patch-shell-references
371 ;; 'split' uses either $SHELL or /bin/sh. Set $SHELL so
372 ;; that tests pass, since /bin/sh isn't in the chroot.
373 (setenv "SHELL" (which "sh"))
375 (substitute* (find-files "gnulib-tests" "\\.c$")
376 (("/bin/sh") (which "sh")))
377 (substitute* (find-files "tests" "\\.sh$")
378 (("#!/bin/sh") (string-append "#!" (which "sh"))))
380 (add-before 'check 'disable-broken-test
382 ;; This test hits the 127 character shebang limit in the build
383 ;; environment due to the way "env -S" splits arguments into
384 ;; shebangs. Note that "env-S-script.sh" works around this
385 ;; specific issue, but "env-S.pl" is not adjusted for build
386 ;; environments with long prefixes (/tmp/guix-build-...).
387 (substitute* "Makefile"
388 (("^.*tests/misc/env-S.pl.*$") ""))
391 ;; Work around a cross-compilation bug whereby libcoreutils.a would
392 ;; provide '__mktime_internal', which conflicts with the one in libc.a.
393 ,@(if (%current-target-system)
394 `(#:configure-flags '("gl_cv_func_working_mktime=yes"))
396 (synopsis "Core GNU utilities (file, text, shell)")
398 "GNU Coreutils includes all of the basic command-line tools that are
399 expected in a POSIX system. These provide the basic file, shell and text
400 manipulation functions of the GNU system. Most of these tools offer extended
401 functionality beyond that which is outlined in the POSIX standard.")
403 (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/")))
405 (define-public coreutils-minimal
406 ;; Coreutils without its optional dependencies.
409 (name "coreutils-minimal")
413 (define-public gnu-make
419 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/make/make-" version
423 "12f5zzyq2w56g95nni65hc0g5p7154033y2f3qmjvd016szn5qnn"))
424 (patches (search-patches "make-impure-dirs.patch"
425 "make-glibc-compat.patch"))))
426 (build-system gnu-build-system)
427 (native-inputs `(("pkg-config" ,pkg-config))) ; to detect Guile
428 (inputs `(("guile" ,guile-2.0)))
429 (outputs '("out" "debug"))
431 '(;; Work around faulty glob detection with glibc 2.27. See
432 ;; <https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/bug-make/2017-11/msg00027.html>.
433 #:configure-flags '("make_cv_sys_gnu_glob=yes")
435 (modify-phases %standard-phases
436 (add-before 'build 'set-default-shell
437 (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys)
438 ;; Change the default shell from /bin/sh.
439 (let ((bash (assoc-ref inputs "bash")))
441 (("default_shell =.*$")
442 (format #f "default_shell = \"~a/bin/sh\";\n"
445 (synopsis "Remake files automatically")
447 "Make is a program that is used to control the production of
448 executables or other files from their source files. The process is
449 controlled from a Makefile, in which the developer specifies how each file is
450 generated from its source. It has powerful dependency resolution and the
451 ability to determine when files have to be regenerated after their sources
452 change. GNU make offers many powerful extensions over the standard utility.")
454 (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/make/")))
456 (define-public binutils
462 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/binutils/binutils-"
466 "1l34hn1zkmhr1wcrgf0d4z7r3najxnw3cx2y2fk7v55zjlk3ik7z"))
467 (patches (search-patches "binutils-loongson-workaround.patch"))))
468 (build-system gnu-build-system)
470 ;; TODO: Add dependency on zlib + those for Gold.
472 `(#:configure-flags '(;; Add `-static-libgcc' to not retain a dependency
473 ;; on GCC when bootstrapping.
474 "LDFLAGS=-static-libgcc"
476 ;; Turn on --enable-new-dtags by default to make the
477 ;; linker set RUNPATH instead of RPATH on binaries.
478 ;; This is important because RUNPATH can be overriden
479 ;; using LD_LIBRARY_PATH at runtime.
482 ;; Don't search under /usr/lib & co.
483 "--with-lib-path=/no-ld-lib-path"
485 ;; Install BFD. It ends up in a hidden directory,
487 "--enable-install-libbfd"
489 ;; Make sure 'ar' and 'ranlib' produce archives in a
490 ;; deterministic fashion.
491 "--enable-deterministic-archives")))
493 (synopsis "Binary utilities: bfd gas gprof ld")
495 "GNU Binutils is a collection of tools for working with binary files.
496 Perhaps the most notable are \"ld\", a linker, and \"as\", an assembler.
497 Other tools include programs to display binary profiling information, list
498 the strings in a binary file, and utilities for working with archives. The
499 \"bfd\" library for working with executable and object formats is also
502 (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/")))
504 (define* (make-ld-wrapper name #:key
507 (guile (canonical-package guile-2.2))
508 (bash (canonical-package bash))
509 (guile-for-build guile))
510 "Return a package called NAME that contains a wrapper for the 'ld' program
511 of BINUTILS, which adds '-rpath' flags to the actual 'ld' command line. The
512 wrapper uses GUILE and BASH.
514 TARGET must be a one-argument procedure that, given a system type, returns a
515 cross-compilation target triplet or #f. When the result is not #f, make a
516 wrapper for the cross-linker for that target, called 'TARGET-ld'."
517 ;; Note: #:system->target-triplet is a procedure so that the evaluation of
518 ;; its result can be delayed until the 'arguments' field is evaluated, thus
519 ;; in a context where '%current-system' is accurate.
524 (build-system trivial-build-system)
525 (inputs `(("binutils" ,binutils)
528 ("wrapper" ,(search-path %load-path
529 "gnu/packages/ld-wrapper.in"))))
531 (let ((target (target (%current-system))))
532 `(#:guile ,guile-for-build
533 #:modules ((guix build utils))
535 (use-modules (guix build utils)
536 (system base compile))
538 (let* ((out (assoc-ref %outputs "out"))
539 (bin (string-append out "/bin"))
541 `(string-append bin "/" ,target "-ld")
542 '(string-append bin "/ld")))
543 (go (string-append ld ".go")))
545 (setvbuf (current-output-port) _IOLBF)
546 (format #t "building ~s/bin/ld wrapper in ~s~%"
547 (assoc-ref %build-inputs "binutils")
551 (copy-file (assoc-ref %build-inputs "wrapper") ld)
556 (string-append (assoc-ref %build-inputs "guile")
559 (string-append (assoc-ref %build-inputs "bash")
562 (string-append (assoc-ref %build-inputs "binutils")
564 (string-append "/bin/"
568 (compile-file ld #:output-file go)
570 (synopsis "The linker wrapper")
572 "The linker wrapper (or 'ld-wrapper') wraps the linker to add any
573 missing '-rpath' flags, and to detect any misuse of libraries outside of the
575 (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/guix//")
578 (export make-ld-wrapper)
581 ;; This is the GNU C Library, used on GNU/Linux and GNU/Hurd. Prior to
582 ;; version 2.28, GNU/Hurd used a different glibc branch.
585 ;; Note: Always use a dot after the minor version since various places rely
586 ;; on "version-major+minor" to determine where locales are found.
590 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/glibc/glibc-" version ".tar.xz"))
593 "10iha5ynvdj5m62vgpgqbq4cwvc2yhyl2w9yyyjgfxmdmx8h145i"))
595 ;; Disable 'ldconfig' and /etc/ld.so.cache. The latter is
596 ;; required on LFS distros to avoid loading the distro's libc.so
599 (substitute* "sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/configure"
600 (("use_ldconfig=yes")
603 (modules '((guix build utils)))
604 (patches (search-patches "glibc-ldd-x86_64.patch"
605 "glibc-2.28-git-fixes.patch"
606 "glibc-hidden-visibility-ldconfig.patch"
607 "glibc-versioned-locpath.patch"
608 "glibc-allow-kernel-2.6.32.patch"
609 "glibc-reinstate-prlimit64-fallback.patch"))))
610 (build-system gnu-build-system)
612 ;; Glibc's <limits.h> refers to <linux/limit.h>, for instance, so glibc
613 ;; users should automatically pull Linux headers as well. On GNU/Hurd,
614 ;; libc provides <hurd.h>, which includes a bunch of Hurd and Mach headers,
615 ;; so both should be propagated.
618 `(("hurd-core-headers" ,hurd-core-headers))
619 `(("kernel-headers" ,linux-libre-headers))))
621 (outputs '("out" "debug"
622 "static")) ;9 MiB of .a files
625 `(#:out-of-source? #t
627 ;; The libraries have an empty RUNPATH, but some, such as the versioned
628 ;; libraries (libdl-2.24.so, etc.) have ld.so marked as NEEDED. Since
629 ;; these libraries are always going to be found anyway, just skip
631 #:validate-runpath? #f
633 #:modules ((ice-9 ftw)
636 (guix build gnu-build-system))
639 (list "--sysconfdir=/etc"
641 ;; Installing a locale archive with all the locales is to
642 ;; expensive (~100 MiB), so we rely on users to install the
643 ;; locales they really want.
645 ;; Set the default locale path. In practice, $LOCPATH may be
646 ;; defined to point whatever locales users want. However, setuid
647 ;; binaries don't honor $LOCPATH, so they'll instead look into
648 ;; $libc_cv_complocaledir; we choose /run/current-system/locale/X.Y,
649 ;; with the idea that it is going to be populated by the sysadmin.
650 ;; The "X.Y" sub-directory is because locale data formats are
651 ;; incompatible across libc versions; see
652 ;; <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2015-08/msg00737.html>.
654 ;; `--localedir' is not honored, so work around it.
655 ;; See <http://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2013-03/msg00093.html>.
656 (string-append "libc_cv_complocaledir=/run/current-system/locale/"
657 ,(version-major+minor version))
659 (string-append "--with-headers="
660 (assoc-ref ,(if (%current-target-system)
661 '%build-target-inputs
666 ;; This is the default for most architectures as of GNU libc 2.26,
667 ;; but we specify it explicitly for clarity and consistency. See
668 ;; "kernel-features.h" in the GNU libc for details.
669 "--enable-kernel=3.2.0"
671 ;; Use our Bash instead of /bin/sh.
672 (string-append "BASH_SHELL="
673 (assoc-ref %build-inputs "bash")
676 ;; On GNU/Hurd we get discarded-qualifiers warnings for
677 ;; 'device_write_inband' among other things. Ignore them.
679 '("--disable-werror")
683 #:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases
685 `((add-after 'unpack 'apply-hurd-patch
686 (lambda* (#:key inputs native-inputs
688 ;; TODO: Move this to 'patches' field.
689 (let ((patch (or (assoc-ref native-inputs
690 "hurd-magic-pid-patch")
692 "hurd-magic-pid-patch"))))
693 (invoke "patch" "-p1" "--force" "--input"
697 'configure 'pre-configure
698 (lambda* (#:key inputs native-inputs outputs
700 (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))
701 (bin (string-append out "/bin"))
702 ;; FIXME: Normally we would look it up only in INPUTS
703 ;; but cross-base uses it as a native input.
704 (bash (or (assoc-ref inputs "static-bash")
705 (assoc-ref native-inputs "static-bash"))))
706 ;; Install the rpc data base file under `$out/etc/rpc'.
707 ;; FIXME: Use installFlags = [ "sysconfdir=$(out)/etc" ];
708 (substitute* "sunrpc/Makefile"
709 (("^\\$\\(inst_sysconfdir\\)/rpc(.*)$" _ suffix)
710 (string-append out "/etc/rpc" suffix "\n"))
711 (("^install-others =.*$")
712 (string-append "install-others = " out "/etc/rpc\n")))
714 (substitute* "Makeconfig"
716 ;; <http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/chapter05/glibc.html>,
717 ;; linking against libgcc_s is not needed with GCC
721 ;; Have `system' use that Bash.
722 (substitute* "sysdeps/posix/system.c"
723 (("#define[[:blank:]]+SHELL_PATH.*$")
724 (format #f "#define SHELL_PATH \"~a/bin/bash\"\n"
728 (substitute* "libio/iopopen.c"
730 (string-append bash "/bin/sh")))
732 ;; Same for the shell used by the 'exec' functions for
733 ;; scripts that lack a shebang.
734 (substitute* (find-files "." "^paths\\.h$")
735 (("#define[[:blank:]]+_PATH_BSHELL[[:blank:]].*$")
736 (string-append "#define _PATH_BSHELL \""
737 bash "/bin/sh\"\n")))
739 ;; Nscd uses __DATE__ and __TIME__ to create a string to
740 ;; make sure the client and server come from the same
741 ;; libc. Use something deterministic instead.
742 (substitute* "nscd/nscd_stat.c"
743 (("static const char compilation\\[21\\] =.*$")
745 "static const char compilation[21] = \""
746 (string-take (basename out) 20) "\";\n")))
748 ;; Make sure we don't retain a reference to the
750 (substitute* "malloc/mtrace.pl"
752 ;; The shebang can be omitted, because there's the
753 ;; "bilingual" eval/exec magic at the top of the file.
760 (add-after 'install 'move-static-libs
761 (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
762 ;; Move static libraries to the "static" output.
763 (define (static-library? file)
764 ;; Return true if FILE is a static library. The
765 ;; "_nonshared.a" files are referred to by libc.so,
766 ;; libpthread.so, etc., which are in fact linker
768 (and (string-suffix? ".a" file)
769 (not (string-contains file "_nonshared"))))
771 (define (linker-script? file)
772 ;; Guess whether FILE, a ".a" file, is actually a
774 (and (not (ar-file? file))
775 (not (elf-file? file))))
777 (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))
778 (lib (string-append out "/lib"))
779 (files (scandir lib static-library?))
780 (static (assoc-ref outputs "static"))
781 (slib (string-append static "/lib")))
783 (for-each (lambda (base)
784 (rename-file (string-append lib "/" base)
785 (string-append slib "/" base)))
788 ;; Usually libm.a is a linker script so we need to
789 ;; change the file names in there to refer to STATIC
791 (for-each (lambda (ld-script)
792 (substitute* ld-script
794 (filter linker-script?
795 (map (cut string-append slib "/" <>)
800 '((add-after 'install 'augment-libc.so
801 (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
802 (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")))
803 (substitute* (string-append out "/lib/libc.so")
804 (("/[^ ]+/lib/libc.so.0.3")
805 (string-append out "/lib/libc.so.0.3"
806 " libmachuser.so libhurduser.so"))))
810 (inputs `(("static-bash" ,static-bash)))
812 ;; To build the manual, we need Texinfo and Perl. Gettext is needed to
813 ;; install the message catalogs, with 'msgfmt'.
814 (native-inputs `(("texinfo" ,texinfo)
817 ("gettext" ,gettext-minimal)
822 ("hurd-magic-pid-patch"
823 ,(search-patch "glibc-hurd-magic-pid.patch")))
827 ;; Search path for packages that provide locale data. This is useful
828 ;; primarily in build environments. Use 'GUIX_LOCPATH' rather than
829 ;; 'LOCPATH' to avoid interference with the host system's libc on foreign
831 (list (search-path-specification
832 (variable "GUIX_LOCPATH")
833 (files '("lib/locale")))))
835 (synopsis "The GNU C Library")
837 "Any Unix-like operating system needs a C library: the library which
838 defines the \"system calls\" and other basic facilities such as open, malloc,
841 The GNU C library is used as the C library in the GNU system and most systems
842 with the Linux kernel.")
844 (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/")))
846 ;; Below are old libc versions, which we use mostly to build locale data in
847 ;; the old format (which the new libc cannot cope with.)
849 (define-public glibc-2.27
854 (inherit (package-source glibc))
855 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/glibc/glibc-" version ".tar.xz"))
858 "0wpwq7gsm7sd6ysidv0z575ckqdg13cr2njyfgrbgh4f65adwwji"))
859 (patches (search-patches "glibc-ldd-x86_64.patch"
860 "glibc-2.27-git-fixes.patch"
861 "glibc-hidden-visibility-ldconfig.patch"
862 "glibc-versioned-locpath.patch"
863 "glibc-allow-kernel-2.6.32.patch"
864 "glibc-reinstate-prlimit64-fallback.patch"))))))
866 (define-public glibc-2.26
869 ;; This version number corresponds to the output of `git describe` and the
870 ;; archive can be generated by checking out the commit ID and running:
871 ;; git archive --prefix=$(git describe)/ HEAD | xz > $(git describe).tar.xz
872 ;; See <https://bugs.gnu.org/29406> for why this was necessary.
873 (version "2.26.105-g0890d5379c")
875 (inherit (package-source glibc))
876 (uri (string-append "https://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/guix/mirror/"
877 "glibc-" (version-major+minor version) "-"
878 (caddr (string-split version #\.)) ".tar.xz"))
881 "1jck0c1i248sn02rvsfjykk77qncma34bjq89dyy2irwm50d7s3g"))
882 (patches (search-patches "glibc-ldd-x86_64.patch"
883 "glibc-versioned-locpath.patch"
884 "glibc-allow-kernel-2.6.32.patch"))))))
886 (define-public glibc-2.25
891 (inherit (package-source glibc))
892 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/glibc/glibc-"
896 "1813dzkgw6v8q8q1m4v96yfis7vjqc9pslqib6j9mrwh6fxxjyq6"))
897 (patches (search-patches "glibc-ldd-x86_64.patch"
898 "glibc-versioned-locpath.patch"
899 "glibc-vectorized-strcspn-guards.patch"
900 "glibc-CVE-2017-1000366-pt1.patch"
901 "glibc-CVE-2017-1000366-pt2.patch"
902 "glibc-CVE-2017-1000366-pt3.patch"))))))
904 (define-public glibc-2.24
909 (inherit (package-source glibc))
910 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/glibc/glibc-"
914 "1lxmprg9gm73gvafxd503x70z32phwjzcy74i0adfi6ixzla7m4r"))
915 (patches (search-patches "glibc-ldd-x86_64.patch"
916 "glibc-versioned-locpath.patch"
917 "glibc-vectorized-strcspn-guards.patch"
918 "glibc-CVE-2015-5180.patch"
919 "glibc-CVE-2017-1000366-pt1.patch"
920 "glibc-CVE-2017-1000366-pt2.patch"
921 "glibc-CVE-2017-1000366-pt3.patch"))))))
923 (define-public glibc-2.23
928 (inherit (package-source glibc))
929 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/glibc/glibc-"
933 "1s8krs3y2n6pzav7ic59dz41alqalphv7vww4138ag30wh0fpvwl"))
934 (patches (search-patches "glibc-ldd-x86_64.patch"
935 "glibc-versioned-locpath.patch"
936 "glibc-vectorized-strcspn-guards.patch"
937 "glibc-CVE-2015-5180.patch"
938 "glibc-CVE-2016-3075.patch"
939 "glibc-CVE-2016-3706.patch"
940 "glibc-CVE-2016-4429.patch"
941 "glibc-CVE-2017-1000366-pt1.patch"
942 "glibc-CVE-2017-1000366-pt2.patch"
943 "glibc-CVE-2017-1000366-pt3.patch"))))))
945 (define-public glibc-2.22
950 (inherit (package-source glibc))
951 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/glibc/glibc-"
955 "0j49682pm2nh4qbdw35bas82p1pgfnz4d2l7iwfyzvrvj0318wzb"))
956 (patches (search-patches "glibc-ldd-x86_64.patch"
957 "glibc-o-largefile.patch"
958 "glibc-vectorized-strcspn-guards.patch"
959 "glibc-CVE-2015-5180.patch"
960 "glibc-CVE-2015-7547.patch"
961 "glibc-CVE-2016-3075.patch"
962 "glibc-CVE-2016-3706.patch"
963 "glibc-CVE-2016-4429.patch"
964 "glibc-CVE-2017-1000366-pt1.patch"
965 "glibc-CVE-2017-1000366-pt2.patch"
966 "glibc-CVE-2017-1000366-pt3.patch"))))
968 (substitute-keyword-arguments (package-arguments glibc)
970 `(modify-phases ,phases
971 (add-before 'configure 'fix-pwd
973 ;; Use `pwd' instead of `/bin/pwd' for glibc-2.22.
974 (substitute* "configure"
975 (("/bin/pwd") "pwd"))
978 (define-public glibc-locales
981 (name "glibc-locales")
982 (source (origin (inherit (package-source glibc))
983 (patches (cons (search-patch "glibc-locales.patch")
984 (origin-patches (package-source glibc))))))
985 (synopsis "All the locales supported by the GNU C Library")
987 "This package provides all the locales supported by the GNU C Library,
988 more than 400 in total. To use them set the 'LOCPATH' environment variable to
989 the 'share/locale' sub-directory of this package.")
990 (outputs '("out")) ;110+ MiB
991 (native-search-paths '())
993 (let ((args `(#:tests? #f #:strip-binaries? #f
994 ,@(package-arguments glibc))))
995 (substitute-keyword-arguments args
997 `(modify-phases ,phases
1000 (invoke "make" "localedata/install-locales"
1001 "-j" (number->string (parallel-job-count)))))
1003 (delete 'move-static-libs)))
1004 ((#:configure-flags flags)
1006 ;; Use $(libdir)/locale/X.Y as is the case by default.
1007 (list (string-append "libc_cv_complocaledir="
1008 (assoc-ref %outputs "out")
1010 ,(version-major+minor
1011 (package-version glibc)))))))))))
1013 (define-public glibc-utf8-locales
1015 (name "glibc-utf8-locales")
1016 (version (package-version glibc))
1018 (build-system trivial-build-system)
1020 `(#:modules ((guix build utils))
1022 (use-modules (guix build utils))
1024 (let* ((libc (assoc-ref %build-inputs "glibc"))
1025 (gzip (assoc-ref %build-inputs "gzip"))
1026 (out (assoc-ref %outputs "out"))
1027 (localedir (string-append out "/lib/locale/"
1028 ,(version-major+minor version))))
1029 ;; 'localedef' needs 'gzip'.
1030 (setenv "PATH" (string-append libc "/bin:" gzip "/bin"))
1033 (for-each (lambda (locale)
1035 ;; Use the "normalized codeset" by
1036 ;; default--e.g., "en_US.utf8".
1037 (string-append localedir "/" locale ".utf8"))
1039 (invoke "localedef" "--no-archive"
1040 "--prefix" localedir
1044 ;; For backward compatibility with Guix
1045 ;; <= 0.8.3, add "xx_YY.UTF-8".
1046 (symlink (string-append locale ".utf8")
1047 (string-append localedir "/"
1050 ;; These are the locales commonly used for
1051 ;; tests---e.g., in Guile's i18n tests.
1052 '("de_DE" "el_GR" "en_US" "fr_FR" "tr_TR"))
1054 (inputs `(("glibc" ,glibc)
1056 (synopsis "Small sample of UTF-8 locales")
1058 "This package provides a small sample of UTF-8 locales mostly useful in
1059 test environments.")
1060 (home-page (package-home-page glibc))
1061 (license (package-license glibc))))
1063 (define-public which
1069 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/which/which-"
1073 "1bgafvy3ypbhhfznwjv1lxmd6mci3x1byilnnkc7gcr486wlb8pl"))))
1074 (build-system gnu-build-system)
1075 (home-page "https://gnu.org/software/which/")
1076 (synopsis "Find full path of shell commands")
1078 "The which program finds the location of executables in PATH, with a
1079 variety of options. It is an alternative to the shell \"type\" built-in
1081 (license gpl3+))) ; some files are under GPLv2+
1083 (define-public glibc/hurd-headers
1084 (package (inherit glibc)
1085 (name "glibc-hurd-headers")
1087 (propagated-inputs `(("gnumach-headers" ,gnumach-headers)
1088 ("hurd-headers" ,hurd-headers)))
1090 (substitute-keyword-arguments (package-arguments glibc)
1091 ;; We just pass the flags really needed to build the headers.
1092 ((#:configure-flags _)
1093 `(list "--enable-add-ons"
1094 "--host=i586-pc-gnu"))
1096 '(modify-phases %standard-phases
1098 (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
1099 (invoke "make" "install-headers")
1101 ;; Make an empty stubs.h to work around not being able to
1102 ;; produce a valid stubs.h and causing the build to fail. See
1103 ;; <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2014-04/msg00233.html>.
1104 (let ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")))
1107 (string-append out "/include/gnu/stubs.h"))))
1109 (delete 'build))))))) ; nothing to build
1111 (define-public tzdata
1118 "https://www.iana.org/time-zones/repository/releases/tzdata"
1122 "1n80ih8agibagic401smqscz3xxqvs5bm5x3lk803g539kw5xi42"))))
1123 (build-system gnu-build-system)
1126 #:make-flags (let ((out (assoc-ref %outputs "out"))
1127 (tmp (getenv "TMPDIR")))
1128 (list (string-append "TOPDIR=" out)
1129 (string-append "TZDIR=" out "/share/zoneinfo")
1130 (string-append "TZDEFAULT=" out
1131 "/share/zoneinfo/localtime")
1133 ;; Likewise for the C library routines.
1134 (string-append "LIBDIR=" tmp "/lib")
1135 (string-append "MANDIR=" tmp "/man")
1139 #:modules ((guix build utils)
1140 (guix build gnu-build-system)
1143 (modify-phases %standard-phases
1145 (lambda* (#:key source inputs #:allow-other-keys)
1146 (invoke "tar" "xvf" source)
1147 (invoke "tar" "xvf" (assoc-ref inputs "tzcode"))))
1148 (add-after 'install 'post-install
1149 (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
1150 ;; Move data in the right place.
1151 (let ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")))
1152 ;; Discard zic, dump, and tzselect, already
1153 ;; provided by glibc.
1154 (delete-file-recursively (string-append out "/usr"))
1155 (symlink (string-append out "/share/zoneinfo")
1156 (string-append out "/share/zoneinfo/posix"))
1157 (delete-file-recursively
1158 (string-append out "/share/zoneinfo-posix"))
1159 (copy-recursively (string-append out "/share/zoneinfo-leaps")
1160 (string-append out "/share/zoneinfo/right"))
1161 (delete-file-recursively
1162 (string-append out "/share/zoneinfo-leaps"))
1164 (delete 'configure))))
1165 (inputs `(("tzcode" ,(origin
1168 "http://www.iana.org/time-zones/repository/releases/tzcode"
1172 "1p1jxlnryaxknj0l768h3dmlk2jpqz5n5d24w9c9vyx6dj3xpb5a"))))))
1173 (home-page "https://www.iana.org/time-zones")
1174 (synopsis "Database of current and historical time zones")
1175 (description "The Time Zone Database (often called tz or zoneinfo)
1176 contains code and data that represent the history of local time for many
1177 representative locations around the globe. It is updated periodically to
1178 reflect changes made by political bodies to time zone boundaries, UTC offsets,
1179 and daylight-saving rules.")
1180 (license public-domain)))
1182 ;;; A "fixed" version of tzdata, which is used in the test suites of glib and R
1183 ;;; and a few other places. We can update this whenever we are able to rebuild
1184 ;;; thousands of packages (for example, in a core-updates rebuild). This package
1185 ;;; will typically be obsolete and should never be referred to by a built
1187 (define-public tzdata-for-tests
1195 "https://www.iana.org/time-zones/repository/releases/tzdata"
1199 "05kayi3w9pvhj6ljx1hvwd0r8mxfzn436fjmwhx53xkj919xxpq2"))))
1201 `(("tzcode" ,(origin
1204 "http://www.iana.org/time-zones/repository/releases/tzcode"
1208 "09y44fzcdq3c06saa8iqqa0a59cyw6ni3p31ps0j1w3hcpxz8lxa")))))))))
1210 (define-public libiconv
1216 (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/libiconv/libiconv-"
1220 "0y1ij745r4p48mxq84rax40p10ln7fc7m243p8k8sia519i3dxfc"))
1221 (modules '((guix build utils)))
1223 ;; Work around "declared gets" error on glibc systems (fixed by
1224 ;; Gnulib commit 66712c23388e93e5c518ebc8515140fa0c807348.)
1226 (substitute* "srclib/stdio.in.h"
1227 (("^#undef gets") "")
1228 (("^_GL_WARN_ON_USE \\(gets.*") ""))
1230 (build-system gnu-build-system)
1231 (synopsis "Character set conversion library")
1233 "libiconv provides an implementation of the iconv function for systems
1234 that lack it. iconv is used to convert between character encodings in a
1235 program. It supports a wide variety of different encodings.")
1236 (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/")
1239 (define* (libiconv-if-needed #:optional (target (%current-target-system)))
1240 "Return either a libiconv package specification to include in a dependency
1241 list for platforms that have an incomplete libc, or the empty list. If a
1242 package needs iconv ,@(libiconv-if-needed) should be added."
1243 ;; POSIX C libraries provide iconv. Platforms with an incomplete libc
1244 ;; without iconv, such as MinGW, must return the then clause.
1245 (if (target-mingw? target)
1246 `(("libiconv" ,libiconv))
1249 (define-public (canonical-package package)
1250 ;; Avoid circular dependency by lazily resolving 'commencement'.
1251 (let* ((iface (resolve-interface '(gnu packages commencement)))
1252 (proc (module-ref iface 'canonical-package)))
1255 (define-public (%final-inputs)
1256 "Return the list of \"final inputs\"."
1257 ;; Avoid circular dependency by lazily resolving 'commencement'.
1258 (let ((iface (resolve-interface '(gnu packages commencement))))
1259 (module-ref iface '%final-inputs)))
1261 ;;; base.scm ends here