On Mon, Aug 16 2021, Maxime Devos wrote: > Xinglu Chen schreef op ma 16-08-2021 om 15:02 [+0200]: >> On Mon, Aug 16 2021, Maxime Devos wrote: >> >> > Sarah Morgensen schreef op zo 15-08-2021 om 16:25 [-0700]: >> > > * guix/git-download.scm (checkout-to-store): New procedure. >> > > * guix/upstream.scm (guess-version-transform) >> > > (package-update/git-fetch): New procedures. >> > > (%method-updates): Add GIT-FETCH mapping. >> > >> > Does it support packages defined like (a) >> > >> > (define-public gnash >> > (let ((commit "583ccbc1275c7701dc4843ec12142ff86bb305b4") >> > (revision "0")) >> > (package >> > (name "gnash") >> > (version (git-version "0.8.11" revision commit)) >> > (source (git-reference >> > (url "https://example.org") >> >> IIUC, it only supports GitHub URLs at the moment. I have a WIP patch >> for adding support for any arbitrary Git repository[1]. > > This patch series doesn't mention GitHub anywhere (except in the patch > series description) so I don't think it only supports GitHub URLs. > Admittedly, only one updater, "github", currently produces git-reference > URLs, That was what I was referring to, sorry for not making it clearer. Only the ‘github’ updater can update ‘git-fetch’ origins; => only GitHub URLs can are recognized by the ‘github’ updater; => thus, only packages hosted on GitHub can be updated. > but I sent a patch series [2] that adds an importer which produces > git-reference URLs and the corresponding updater (see ‘git-fetch.patch’) > produces appropriate git-reference objects. > > [2]: . I haven’t looked at the patches yet, but that looks very cool! :-)