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* Blog post on the Full-Source Bootstrap
@ 2023-04-26 14:12 Janneke Nieuwenhuizen
  2023-04-26 14:23 ` Tobias Platen
  2023-04-27 15:44 ` Simon Tournier
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Janneke Nieuwenhuizen @ 2023-04-26 14:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: guix-devel

Hello Guix!

Now that core-updates has been merged, the Full-Source Bootstrap has
come to Guix!  This means we're building packages from source all the
way down.  Read all about it in this new post:

  https://gnu.org/software/guix/blog/2023/the-full-source-bootstrap-building-from-source-all-the-way-down/

Janneke & Ludo

-- 
Janneke Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>  | GNU LilyPond https://LilyPond.org
Freelance IT https://www.JoyOfSource.com | Avatar® https://AvatarAcademy.com


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* Re: Blog post on the Full-Source Bootstrap
  2023-04-26 14:12 Blog post on the Full-Source Bootstrap Janneke Nieuwenhuizen
@ 2023-04-26 14:23 ` Tobias Platen
  2023-04-27 15:44 ` Simon Tournier
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Tobias Platen @ 2023-04-26 14:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: guix-devel

This looks good, I am interested in doing a port to the POWER ISA.
Currently on my OrangeCrab I only have one small C program running,
coldboot. Everything from the HDL to the BIOS should be Full-Source.

https://git.libre-soc.org/?p=ls2.git;a=blob;f=coldboot/coldboot.c 

Tobias

On Wed, 2023-04-26 at 16:12 +0200, Janneke Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> Hello Guix!
> 
> Now that core-updates has been merged, the Full-Source Bootstrap has
> come to Guix!  This means we're building packages from source all the
> way down.  Read all about it in this new post:
> 
>  
> https://gnu.org/software/guix/blog/2023/the-full-source-bootstrap-building-from-source-all-the-way-down/
> 
> Janneke & Ludo
> 



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* Re: Blog post on the Full-Source Bootstrap
  2023-04-26 14:12 Blog post on the Full-Source Bootstrap Janneke Nieuwenhuizen
  2023-04-26 14:23 ` Tobias Platen
@ 2023-04-27 15:44 ` Simon Tournier
  2023-04-28 13:14   ` Janneke Nieuwenhuizen
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Simon Tournier @ 2023-04-27 15:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Janneke Nieuwenhuizen, guix-devel

Hi Janneke,

On mer., 26 avril 2023 at 16:12, Janneke Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org> wrote:

>   https://gnu.org/software/guix/blog/2023/the-full-source-bootstrap-building-from-source-all-the-way-down/

Really cool!


Maybe I misread the wording:

        If you run guix pull today, you get a package graph of more than
        22,000 nodes rooted in a 357-byte program
or
        First, while the package graph is rooted in a 357-byte program,

Well, without being the accountant, considering the “more than 22,000
nodes”, the revision fa685c8 contains ~23,000 packages and more than
1700 packages depends on GHC (Haskell) which is not bootstrapped from
this 357-byte program, AFAIK.

--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
$ guix refresh -l ghc@9.2 | cut -f1 -d':'
Building the following 569 packages would ensure 1712 dependent packages are rebuilt
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

Because Pandoc, it appears in many non-Haskell packages, here an example
about R and bioinformatics:

--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
$ guix show r-catalyst | recsel -p synopsis
synopsis: Cytometry data analysis tools  

$ guix graph --path r-catalyst ghc@9.2 -t bag-emerged
r-catalyst@1.22.0
r-dplyr@1.1.1
r-pillar@1.9.0
r-utf8@1.2.3
r-rmarkdown@2.21
pandoc@2.19.2
ghc@9.2.5
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

In addition, that’s similar for ~450 packages relying on OCaml.

Bah, I am nitpicking.  Am I? :-)


What achievement this bootstrap story!  Thanks to all the people
involved.  Back on FOSDEM 2017, I remember “Mes -- Maxwell's Equations
of Software An attempt at dissolving bootstrap binaries” [1].  Thanks to
this talk, I had this kind of revelation:

        Yes, that was the big revelation to me when I was in graduate
        school—when I finally understood that the half page of code on
        the bottom of page 13 of the Lisp 1.5 manual was Lisp in
        itself. These were “Maxwell’s Equations of Software!”

                                                            – Alan Kay – 

Then, I got the point with Yogurt metaphor [2] on FOSDEM 2019.  Anyway!

Thank you.

Cheers,
simon

1: https://archive.fosdem.org/2017/schedule/event/guixsdbootstrap/
2: https://archive.fosdem.org/2019/schedule/speaker/jan_janneke_nieuwenhuizen/


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* Re: Blog post on the Full-Source Bootstrap
  2023-04-27 15:44 ` Simon Tournier
@ 2023-04-28 13:14   ` Janneke Nieuwenhuizen
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Janneke Nieuwenhuizen @ 2023-04-28 13:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Simon Tournier; +Cc: guix-devel

Simon Tournier writes:

Hi Simon,

> On mer., 26 avril 2023 at 16:12, Janneke Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org> wrote:
>
>>   https://gnu.org/software/guix/blog/2023/the-full-source-bootstrap-building-from-source-all-the-way-down/
>
> Really cool!

Yeah, thanks!

> Maybe I misread the wording:
>
>         If you run guix pull today, you get a package graph of more than
>         22,000 nodes rooted in a 357-byte program
> or
>         First, while the package graph is rooted in a 357-byte program,
>
> Well, without being the accountant, considering the “more than 22,000
> nodes”, the revision fa685c8 contains ~23,000 packages and more than
> 1700 packages depends on GHC (Haskell) which is not bootstrapped from
> this 357-byte program, AFAIK.

Yeah, IWBN if someone would fix that and make the story more accurate
;-)

> $ guix refresh -l ghc@9.2 | cut -f1 -d':'

[..]

> In addition, that’s similar for ~450 packages relying on OCaml.
>
> Bah, I am nitpicking.  Am I? :-)

Yeah, but most enjoyably so :-)  Also, it's nice to know that someone
checked we're not telling too big a lie.

> What achievement this bootstrap story!  Thanks to all the people
> involved.  Back on FOSDEM 2017, I remember “Mes -- Maxwell's Equations
> of Software An attempt at dissolving bootstrap binaries” [1].  Thanks to
> this talk, I had this kind of revelation:
>
>         Yes, that was the big revelation to me when I was in graduate
>         school—when I finally understood that the half page of code on
>         the bottom of page 13 of the Lisp 1.5 manual was Lisp in
>         itself. These were “Maxwell’s Equations of Software!”
>
>                                                             – Alan Kay – 
>
> Then, I got the point with Yogurt metaphor [2] on FOSDEM 2019.  Anyway!

Lovely.  Thanks for you comments, most appreciated!

Janneke

-- 
Janneke Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>  | GNU LilyPond https://LilyPond.org
Freelance IT https://www.JoyOfSource.com | Avatar® https://AvatarAcademy.com


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