* building from local (or private) git repository
@ 2019-07-08 15:52 Robert Vollmert
2019-07-08 16:13 ` Pierre Langlois
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From: Robert Vollmert @ 2019-07-08 15:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: guix-devel
Hi all,
I realize this isn’t generally an aim for guix proper, but I’d like
to be able to build a package from a local git repository (or
optionally from a local tar ball). In my specific case, it’s while
working out the packaging of a project I intend to publish but
haven’t published yet.
What I have working so far uses local-file, as below:
(define-public puzzledb-tools
(package
(name "puzzledb-tools")
(version "20190625-git")
(source
(local-file
"/home/rob/puzzledb/tools"
#:recursive? #t))
…
That’s a bit annoying because it includes stale files that happen
to be in the directory, it doesn’t check the hash, etc. Using a
git origin with a local path doesn’t work for reasons I don’t
completely understand — I think it’s because the guix-daemon builds
in a namespace without access to the local filesystem. Perhaps there’s
a way to link the git repository into that namespace?
Any hints appreciated!
Robert
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* Re: building from local (or private) git repository
2019-07-08 15:52 building from local (or private) git repository Robert Vollmert
@ 2019-07-08 16:13 ` Pierre Langlois
2019-07-08 16:39 ` Marius Bakke
2019-07-11 16:20 ` Ludovic Courtès
2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Pierre Langlois @ 2019-07-08 16:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: guix-devel
Hi Robert,
Robert Vollmert writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I realize this isn’t generally an aim for guix proper, but I’d like
> to be able to build a package from a local git repository (or
> optionally from a local tar ball). In my specific case, it’s while
> working out the packaging of a project I intend to publish but
> haven’t published yet.
>
> What I have working so far uses local-file, as below:
>
> (define-public puzzledb-tools
> (package
> (name "puzzledb-tools")
> (version "20190625-git")
> (source
> (local-file
> "/home/rob/puzzledb/tools"
> #:recursive? #t))
> …
>
> That’s a bit annoying because it includes stale files that happen
> to be in the directory, it doesn’t check the hash, etc. Using a
> git origin with a local path doesn’t work for reasons I don’t
> completely understand — I think it’s because the guix-daemon builds
> in a namespace without access to the local filesystem. Perhaps there’s
> a way to link the git repository into that namespace?
>
> Any hints appreciated!
If you're running the Guix system, you can setup a local git daemon that
serves your user's repos. Here's what I have in my config:
```
(git-daemon-service
#:config (git-daemon-configuration
(export-all? #t)
(user-path ""))) ;; To allow access to '~rob/puzzledb/tools'
```
And then I /think/ you should be able to do something like:
```
(origin
(method git-fetch)
(uri (git-reference
(url "git://localhost/~rob/puzzledb/tools")
(commit "<hash>")))
(sha256
(base32
"<hash>")))
```
Note that's off the top of my head, I personally use this publish
channels in my local network rather than package sources, but I can't
think why this wouldn't work too!
Pierre
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* Re: building from local (or private) git repository
2019-07-08 15:52 building from local (or private) git repository Robert Vollmert
2019-07-08 16:13 ` Pierre Langlois
@ 2019-07-08 16:39 ` Marius Bakke
2019-07-11 16:20 ` Ludovic Courtès
2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Marius Bakke @ 2019-07-08 16:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Robert Vollmert, guix-devel
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Robert Vollmert <rob@vllmrt.net> writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I realize this isn’t generally an aim for guix proper, but I’d like
> to be able to build a package from a local git repository (or
> optionally from a local tar ball). In my specific case, it’s while
> working out the packaging of a project I intend to publish but
> haven’t published yet.
>
> What I have working so far uses local-file, as below:
>
> (define-public puzzledb-tools
> (package
> (name "puzzledb-tools")
> (version "20190625-git")
> (source
> (local-file
> "/home/rob/puzzledb/tools"
> #:recursive? #t))
> …
>
> That’s a bit annoying because it includes stale files that happen
> to be in the directory, it doesn’t check the hash, etc. Using a
> git origin with a local path doesn’t work for reasons I don’t
> completely understand — I think it’s because the guix-daemon builds
> in a namespace without access to the local filesystem. Perhaps there’s
> a way to link the git repository into that namespace?
>
> Any hints appreciated!
I typically just use (source "/some/repository"), though I don't
remember whether it automatically creates a fixed-output derivation for
the directory in question. Probably not.
(local-file ...) should, though (I think); but you'll have to trick it
into ignoring ".git" by passing it a #:select? predicate.
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* Re: building from local (or private) git repository
2019-07-08 15:52 building from local (or private) git repository Robert Vollmert
2019-07-08 16:13 ` Pierre Langlois
2019-07-08 16:39 ` Marius Bakke
@ 2019-07-11 16:20 ` Ludovic Courtès
2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ludovic Courtès @ 2019-07-11 16:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Robert Vollmert; +Cc: guix-devel
Robert Vollmert <rob@vllmrt.net> skribis:
> What I have working so far uses local-file, as below:
>
> (define-public puzzledb-tools
> (package
> (name "puzzledb-tools")
> (version "20190625-git")
> (source
> (local-file
> "/home/rob/puzzledb/tools"
> #:recursive? #t))
> …
FWIW that’s what ‘--with-source’ does.
> That’s a bit annoying because it includes stale files that happen
> to be in the directory, it doesn’t check the hash, etc.
Like Marius wrote, you could pass #:select?
(local-file …
#:select? (git-predicate "/home/rob/puzzledb/tools"))
> Using a git origin with a local path doesn’t work for reasons I don’t
> completely understand — I think it’s because the guix-daemon builds in
> a namespace without access to the local filesystem. Perhaps there’s a
> way to link the git repository into that namespace?
Build processes for origins work in the global namespaces, with access
to the network and to everything. So I think something like this should
work:
(origin
(method url-fetch)
(url "/home/rob/puzzledb/tools")
(sha256 …))
HTH!
Ludo’.
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