On Wed, Sep 09, 2020 at 09:20:08AM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > Hi André, > > André Batista skribis: > > > Just a small token of my appreciation for your years of work on > > guix. I'm glad to be able to give something back to this community. > > Thank you. > > > I've been using this package for the last month or so and did not > > hit any bugs so, though I'm not a heavy web user, I think it's fair > > to say the result is functional. > > > > On the down side, the https-everywhere extension is broken as is > > since it's missing lib-wasm. I've built but did not send here a > > version which just copies lib-wasm to its proper place before > > building the extension and this version works without further > > issues. > > > > The reason I did not send it to this list is that lib-wasm source > > provides a precompiled prepackaged file[1] which is then used on > > https-everywhere build script and it's source code is not actualy > > compiled[2]. As I understand it, the Tor Project just relies on > > this precompiled binary on its build procedure and the same seems > > to be true for IceCat[3][4]. > > Oh, glad that you were able to identify that issue, which presumably had > been overlooked so far. > > > In order to have everything compiled from source, I've had to > > define a lot of rust libs which were required for building > > wasm-pack and then to have a rustc with wasm32-unknown-unknown > > target enabled and compatible with wasm-pack (apparently newer > > versions changed compiler strings and wasm-pack errors out when > > trying to parse). For over two weeks I've been trying without > > success and always thinking that the next build would succeed. > > > > Long story short, maybe there's just one more issue pending when > > compiling lib-wasm. When wasm-pack is invoked, everything > > compiles but I'm getting the following error: > > > > note: lld: error: /gnu/store/kwdsf42z7ib6fr5vggqi9nc4jpi1znxy-rust-1.38.0/lib/rustlib/wasm32-unknown-unknown/lib/libstd-373ca16e620a2f9a.rlib: archive has no index; run ranlib to add one > > > > for a few rust libs. Without lld, it complains about a missing > > rust-lld binary. Also, this appears to be the rust standard > > nowadays[5]. > > Ah. I’m Cc’ing Efraim, who’s been very much into Rust packaging for > some time; does that ring a bell, Efraim? > It's not something that I've come across before. My first guess would be to check the linking flags against the ones icecat/firefox uses and see if anything changed. Or if it needs a different version of rust. > > If I'm not terribly wrong, this issue[6] seems to suggest an > > approach for emscripten which could solve this issue without > > removing the 'strip' phase which was the work around suggested > > by some on the same thread. > > > > Another issue that is pending is that libwasm depends on rust > > multi-default-trait-impl crate. This crate defines lgpl2.1+ on > > its Cargo.toml file, but the sources does not contain neither a > > copy of the license. So I'm unsure if this is enough to make it > > free software. So I'm planning on sending some mails to both the > > maintainer and FSF to see if this needs improvement. > > Great. > > >> For the final submission, we’d need one patch per new package, as is > >> customary. That will have the advantage of allowing review to proceed > >> one bit at a time. :-) > > > > For sure. I'll give it a few more tries and cleanup the mess > > here before sending this patch series. If I don't succeed, I'm > > planning on sending it anyway so at least the libs can be > > added and maybe someone can spot what I'm missing. But maybe > > it's wise to hold Tor Browser itself since there has been an > > announcement of some large percentage of exit relays messing > > with Tor traffic[7]. > > I don’t think Guix users will radically increase traffic over Tor, so I > think we can keep going. :-) > > >> Regarding Tor Browser itself, can you think of ways to factorize code > >> with IceCat? > > > > Other than sharing the https-everywhere definition, I was > > thinking maybe we could take a diff of Tor Browser and Firefox > > and avoid downloading firefox source twice when building both > > browsers. But I need to take a more careful look. I'll give > > this question some thought. > > OK. I was expecting at least things like some of the build phases and > most/all of the inputs to be the same, but I haven’t checked. > > Thanks again for all the work! > > Ludo’. -- Efraim Flashner אפרים פלשנר GPG key = A28B F40C 3E55 1372 662D 14F7 41AA E7DC CA3D 8351 Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on emails sent or received unencrypted