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[bug#66870] Review
From: |
Gabriel Wicki |
Subject: |
[bug#66870] Review |
Date: |
Wed, 29 Nov 2023 15:48:31 +0100 |
Hi
So i've de-frizzled the patches by renaming #66870 to "[PATCH 0/6] Add
yabridge."
[PATCH 1/6] looks good to me! Have you checked the packages depending
on asio still build and work?
You can check the dependents with this command:
$ guix refresh -l asio
Building the following 8 packages would ensure 16 dependent packages are
rebuilt: emacs-ob-sclang@0.1-1.cd3f3c8 cl-collider@2018.7.15-0.a469088
ecl-cl-collider@2018.7.15-0.a469088 gnome-arcade@0.240 widelands@1.1
musikcube@3.0.1 jami@20230323.0 restbed@4.8
I checked and they all still build fine :)
[PATCH 2/6] LGTM.
[PATCH 3/6] Looks goot, although I am a bit confused WRT the comment for
the (recursive #t) clause in the (source ..) field (indicating we need
to recursively copy the repo for the tests to complete) and argument
(#:tests? #f) indicating that the tests wouldn't be run.
[PATCH 4/6] LGTM.
[PATCH 5/6] LGTM.
[PATCH 6/6] Wow, now this is a big one! Apart from the following
comments this looks good to me!
- I'm not sure whether your (let ((arch))) clause isn't an abuse; you
test whether (%current-system) is either x86_64-linux or aarch64-linux
and set it to x86_64-unix and i386-unix otherwise. Does this actually
work for aarch64-linux systems? You could make use of the
target-64-bit? function in (guix utils) and only allow the package to
build on x86 systems. Also, you inherit wine64's supported-systems
field - which only lists x86_64-linux. Building for i368 seems to be
unsupported by our wine packages (or wine in general?)
- I'm a bit confused about your patch series adding clap 1.1.9 -
although yabridge seems to need 1.1.7. Why not add clap@1.1.7 with this
series and with the next upgrade of yabridge also update clap?
- Similar with input vst3sdk: Why not add it as a separate package?
If I interpret the situation correctly, using default definitions of
these inputs could also let you simplify your native-inputs list to the
new style.
All packages built fine and running $(guix style) didn't change
anything.
$(guix lint) on the patched packages gave the following output:
~/src/guix/gnu/packages/networking.scm:3431:15: asio@1.28.0: permanent
redirect from https://think-async.com/Asio to
https://think-async.com/Asio/
fetching CVE database for 2023...
~/src/guix/gnu/packages/networking.scm:3417:5: asio@1.28.0:
source not archived on Software Heritage and missing from the Disarchive
database
~/src/guix/gnu/packages/cpp.scm:2311:13: function2@4.2.3:
can be upgraded to 4.2.4
~/src/guix/gnu/packages/audio.scm:2724:13: clap@1.1.9: can
be upgraded to 1.1.10
~/src/guix/gnu/packages/audio.scm:6002:0: yabridge@5.0.5:
line 6002 is way too long (95 characters)
~/src/guix/gnu/packages/audio.scm:6013:0: yabridge@5.0.5:
line 6013 is way too long (100 characters)
Please send in a updated patch-set.
Thanks for your time and effort!
g
- [bug#66870] Review,
Gabriel Wicki <=