On Sunday, October 16, 2022 3:04:45 AM EDT Liliana Marie Prikler wrote: > Am Samstag, dem 15.10.2022 um 19:23 -0400 schrieb Philip McGrath: > > On Saturday, October 1, 2022 12:54:27 PM EDT Ludovic Courtès wrote: > > > Hello! > > > > > > Philip McGrath skribis: > > > > 1) If we want to continue to hard-code a specific shell into > > > > Glibc, I > > > > think we should document the decision (for example, why 'bash- > > > > static' vs. > > > > 'bash- minimal'?) […] > > > > > > The choice of ‘bash-static’ rather than ‘bash-minimal’ is motivated > > > by > > > the fact that, in (gnu packages commencement), we want to make sure > > > ‘glibc-final’ does not retain references to its build-time > > > environment. > > > See #:allowed-references in ‘glibc-final’. > > > > This makes sense as far as using 'bash-static' in Glibc. The aspects > > I'm unsure of are: > > > > 1. If I'm packaging software that implements a function like > > > > 'system' (e.g. Racket, SML/NJ, Chez Scheme, etc.), should I use > > 'bash-minimal' or 'bash-static'? > > > > 2. Do we really need 'bash-minimal' at all? Why not just replace it > > > > with 'bash-static'? > > We already explained those two to you. Racket, SML/NJ, Chez Scheme et > al. are not bootstrap-relevant, thus they can use bash-minimal. Unlike > bash-static, bash-minimal can be grafted, i.e. a security bug in bash(- > minimal) that necessitates a version bump or similar does not cause a > world rebuild. A security bug in bash-static does. > I don't think I understand this. Does it mean that, in the following, I am running a Bash that wouldn't have security bugs fixed? If so, that seems quite bad! --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- philip@bastet:/tmp$ cat run-bshell.scm (use-modules (guix build-system gnu) (guix gexp) ((guix licenses) #:prefix license:) (guix packages)) (define src (plain-file "run-bshell.c" " #include #include #include int main(void) { execl(_PATH_BSHELL, _PATH_BSHELL, \"-c\", \"echo \" _PATH_BSHELL, (char *)NULL); } ")) (package (name "run-bshell") (version "0") (source src) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments (list #:phases #~(modify-phases %standard-phases (delete 'configure) (replace 'build (lambda args (invoke "gcc" "-o" "run-bshell" #$src))) (delete 'check) (replace 'install (lambda args (install-file "run-bshell" (string-append #$output "/bin"))))))) (home-page #f) (synopsis #f) (description #f) (license license:cc0)) philip@bastet:/tmp$ guix shell --rebuild-cache --container --no-cwd -f run- bshell.scm -- run-bshell substitute: updating substitutes from 'https://bordeaux-us-east-mirror.cbaines.nsubstitute: updating substitutes from 'https://bordeaux-us-east-mirror.cbaines.net'... 100.0% substitute: updating substitutes from 'https://bordeaux.guix.gnu.org'... 100.0% substitute: updating substitutes from 'https://ci.guix.gnu.org'... 100.0% The following derivations will be built: /gnu/store/q5bib9dgaxzag29a2l4b833mm5l12dx3-profile.drv /gnu/store/r45khn1mq17fc0xsab1yszii85ynsm2j-run-bshell-0.drv building /gnu/store/r45khn1mq17fc0xsab1yszii85ynsm2j-run-bshell-0.drv... building CA certificate bundle... listing Emacs sub-directories... building fonts directory... building directory of Info manuals... building profile with 1 package... /gnu/store/720rj90bch716isd8z7lcwrnvz28ap4y-bash-static-5.1.8/bin/sh philip@bastet:/tmp$ --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---