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Re: rav1e AV1 encoder
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Efraim Flashner |
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Re: rav1e AV1 encoder |
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Wed, 26 Feb 2020 09:09:05 +0200 |
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 11:14:29PM -0500, Leo Famulari wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 01:21:18PM -0800, John Soo wrote:
> > You should be committing packages in topological order but the file
> > order is alphabetical.
This is at least partially my fault; I suggested that the packages be
sorted alphabetically after a recursive import. It works well for adding
them all in one channel, not so well for adding them piecemeal to Guix.
> >
> > Good luck, rust is a ton of work.
>
> Okay, that makes sense.
>
> I tried to use `guix graph` to learn the shape of the package graph but
> it doesn't work as expected since these packages don't refer to their
> dependencies in the typical way. I thought that using the 'derivation'
> graph type might help but I don't think that I can process it on my
> computer `dot`. It's been going for hours now...
This is because we technically use the package-source of the packages,
not the packages themselves.
>
> Many of the "new packages" are actually semver-compatible updates to
> existing packages, and these updates often change the list of
> cargo-inputs dependencies.
Short of resorting them I'd start with ones that have no dependencies,
just rely on rust-quote & friends or are older versions. Some packages,
like rust-futures-*, should be updated as a group since they all expect
to be the same version.
>
> Given that, I don't know how to learn the right order of things to
> commit one at a time that will never break the build.
>
The only real builds that we care about are the packages in rust-apps
and librsvg-next (and librsvg-next is less important). And of course
that we don't reference packages that don't exist yet.
The ones that I spend the most amount of time reviewing are the ones
that end in -sys or otherwise reference system libraries. Sometimes more
effort is needed to unbundle libraries. In general anything that wants
rust-{cc,cmake,pkg-config} is suspect.
> Would we have the same issue with updating this kind of large package
> tree automatically with `guix refresh` and committing the changes one at
> a time?
>
Sometimes. We do have other upgrades where we go and do a bunch at once,
where they rely on each other and expect specific versions. The first
thing I can think of is certbot.
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- Re: rav1e AV1 encoder, (continued)
- Re: rav1e AV1 encoder, Leo Famulari, 2020/02/21
- Re: rav1e AV1 encoder, Martin Becze, 2020/02/21
- Re: rav1e AV1 encoder, Martin Becze, 2020/02/21
- Re: rav1e AV1 encoder, Leo Famulari, 2020/02/21
- Re: rav1e AV1 encoder, Martin Becze, 2020/02/22
- Re: rav1e AV1 encoder, Leo Famulari, 2020/02/22
- Re: rav1e AV1 encoder, Martin Becze, 2020/02/24
Re: rav1e AV1 encoder, Leo Famulari, 2020/02/25
Re: rav1e AV1 encoder, Leo Famulari, 2020/02/27
Re: rav1e AV1 encoder, Efraim Flashner, 2020/02/28
Re: rav1e AV1 encoder, Martin Becze, 2020/02/28