From: ng0 <ng0@we.make.ritual.n0.is>
To: Leo Famulari <leo@famulari.name>
Cc: guix-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] gnu: Add libdispatch.
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2016 11:23:58 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87bmy4lnsh.fsf@we.make.ritual.n0.is> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20161002003905.GA24418@jasmine> (Leo Famulari's message of "Sat, 1 Oct 2016 20:39:05 -0400")
Leo Famulari <leo@famulari.name> writes:
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 10:50:09AM +0000, ng0 wrote:
>> Subject: [PATCH 1/4] gnu: Add libkqueue.
>>
>> * gnu/local.mk: Include gnu/packages/libdispatch.scm .
>> * gnu/packages/libdispatch.scm: Add new file.
>> * gnu/packages/libdispatch.scm (libkqueue): New variable.
>
> LGTM
>
>> Subject: [PATCH 2/4] gnu: Add libpthread_workqueue.
>>
>> * gnu/packages/libdispatch.scm (libpthread_workqueue): New variable.
>
>> + (version "0.9.1")
>
> 0.9.2 is available upstream:
> https://github.com/mheily/libpwq/releases
>
> Can you try using that?
Ok
>> Subject: [PATCH 3/4] gnu: Add libblocks-runtime.
>>
>> * gnu/packages/libdispatch.scm (libblocks-runtime): New variable.
>
>> + (add-after 'unpack 'autogen
>> + (lambda _
>> + (zero? (system* "autoreconf" "--install" "--symlink" "--verbose")))))))
>
> Why use --symlink?
I have no idea why I did this. I'll remove it in the new version
of the patches.
>> Subject: [PATCH 4/4] gnu: Add libdispatch.
>>
>> * gnu/packages/libdispatch.scm (libdispatch): New variable.
>
>> + (arguments
>> + `(#:tests? #f))
>
> The tests can be run with `ctest` [0].
>
> The test suite can be built by setting "-DDISPATCH_ENABLE_TEST_SUITE=1"
> in #:configure-flags. However, when I tried that, the build log included
> "No compiler support for Blocks; test suite will not be built.", and the
> tests were indeed not built.
>
> Does that mean that libblocks-runtime is not working?
An ebuild for this package contains this:
src_install() {
multilib_foreach_abi ustr_install install-multilib-linux
#TODO this is redundant and stupid, why does libdispatch need this file
cp "${S}/BlocksRuntime/Block_private.h" "${ED}/usr/include" || die
# dodoc ChangeLog README README-DEVELOPERS AUTHORS NEWS TODO
}
( source: https://data.gpo.zugaina.org/netcrave/dev-libs/libblocksruntime/libblocksruntime-9999.ebuild )
Maybe Blocks_private.h is expected in that location but not
copied by upstream. I will take a look once the test suite runs.
This is libblocksruntime, not libdispatch but I think I packaged
that as dependency for libdispatch.
> Also, the libdispatch tarball bundles Click [0] at 'thirdparty/click'. We
> should remove that and use our Click package.
Ok
> [0]
> https://github.com/nickhutchinson/libdispatch#testing-with-ctest
>
> [1]
> http://click.pocoo.org/5/
>
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prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-10-28 11:24 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-09-16 10:50 [PATCH] gnu: Add libdispatch ng0
2016-10-02 0:39 ` Leo Famulari
2016-10-03 11:57 ` ng0
2016-10-28 11:23 ` ng0 [this message]
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