From: Alex Sassmannshausen <alex.sassmannshausen@gmail.com>
To: Alex Sassmannshausen <alex.sassmannshausen@gmail.com>
Cc: guix-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: GNU Guix 0.4 released
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 20:35:43 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87bo3blbls.fsf@honeybear.home> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1380404805.10171.7.camel@Nokia-N900>
Further to my email below, I've just installed guix 0.4 from scratch
(release version) on a separate machine and it works bloody brilliant!
Best wishes,
Alex
Alex Sassmannshausen writes:
> Fantastic, congratulations to all involved and kudos to ludo, andreas and nikita in particular for you commitment!
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Alex
>
> On Fri Sep 27 16:17:42 2013 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> wrote:
>> We are pleased to celebrate GNU’s 30th anniversary with the release of
>> GNU Guix version 0.4, representing 300 commits by 5 people over 2
>> months.
>>
>> This release comes with a QEMU virtual machine image that demonstrates
>> preliminary work toward building a stand-alone GNU system with Guix.
>> The image uses the GNU Linux-Libre kernel and the GNU dmd init system.
>> It is console-only, and may be used primarily to try out Guix.
>>
>>
>> • About
>>
>> GNU Guix is a functional package manager and distribution of
>> the GNU system.
>>
>> In addition to standard package management features, Guix supports
>> transactional upgrades and roll-backs, unprivileged package
>> management, per-user profiles, and garbage collection. Guix uses
>> low-level mechanisms from the Nix package manager, with Guile Scheme
>> programming interfaces.
>>
>> At this stage Guix can be used on top of an i686 or x86_64 GNU/Linux
>> system, or in a virtual machine. Future versions will stand alone.
>>
>> http://www.gnu.org/software/guix/
>>
>>
>> • Download
>>
>> Here are the compressed sources and QEMU virtual machine image, along
>> with GPG detached signatures[*]:
>> ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/guix/guix-0.4.tar.gz
>> ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/guix/guix-0.4.tar.gz.sig
>>
>> ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/guix/gnu-system-demo-0.4.img.gz
>> ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/guix/gnu-system-demo-0.4.img.gz.sig
>>
>> Use a mirror for higher download bandwidth:
>> http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html
>>
>> Here are the MD5 and SHA1 checksums:
>>
>> 263c0b05ac3978c98eab46ce1cd197bb guix-0.4.tar.gz
>> cbe4740523d5a9a4e11bac031ea4e1c4145f6b11 guix-0.4.tar.gz
>>
>> d48c22847ea9d7f3fb6b268ebb3aa020 gnu-system-demo-0.4.img.gz
>> 23472f17d94fc8e7f18fce28b6736668aa85859c gnu-system-demo-0.4.img.gz
>>
>> [*] Use a .sig file to verify that the corresponding file (without the
>> .sig suffix) is intact. First, be sure to download both the .sig file
>> and the corresponding tarball. Then, run a command like this:
>>
>> gpg --verify guix-0.4.tar.gz.sig
>>
>> If that command fails because you don't have the required public key,
>> then run this command to import it:
>>
>> gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys EA52ECF4
>>
>> and rerun the 'gpg --verify' command.
>>
>> This release was bootstrapped with the following tools:
>> Autoconf 2.69
>> Automake 1.14
>> Makeinfo 5.1
>>
>> Guix users can upgrade by running “guix pull”.
>>
>>
>> To use the virtual machine image, run QEMU like this:
>>
>> qemu-system-x86_64 -m 256 -net nic,model=e1000 -net user \
>> gnu-system-demo-0.4.img
>>
>> This enables networking support, which is useful when using Guix
>> inside of it.
>>
>>
>> • Changes since version 0.3 (excerpt from the NEWS file)
>>
>> ** Package management
>>
>> *** New ‘--list-generations’ and ‘--delete-generations’ options
>>
>> The ‘guix package’ command has these two new options, which make it
>> easier to deal with a profile’s generation. See “Invoking guix
>> package” in the manual.
>>
>> *** New ‘guix-register’ program
>>
>> This program allows the meta-data of a new store to be initialized, by
>> copying info from an existing store. It is mostly an internal tool.
>>
>> ** Programming interfaces
>>
>> *** New API to bootstrap Autotools-based packages
>>
>> The (guix build-system gnu) has a new ‘dist-package’ procedure that
>> takes a package object and source directory, and returns a new package
>> object that runs ‘./bootstrap && make dist’ or anything similar.
>>
>> *** ‘derivation’ and related procedures have a #:references-graphs
>> parameter
>>
>> This parameter instructs the build daemon to populate the derivation’s
>> build tree with files containing the list of references of the given
>> store files. This is useful to write code that copies a packages and
>> all its dependencies to another storage device, such as a QEMU disk
>> image.
>>
>> *** Extended API to build a GNU system virtual machine image
>>
>> The (gnu system vm) module has been augmented in many ways: the
>> ‘qemu-image’ procedure can now populate and initialize the image’s
>> store; the new ‘system-qemu-image’ procedure returns a QEMU image that
>> runs dmd as its init system, has ‘login’ running on several consoles,
>> has a set of installed packages, and where Guix can be used.
>>
>> New (gnu system …) modules have been added to handle the configuration
>> of the various parts of a GNU/Linux system. For instance, (gnu system
>> dmd) provides support for instantiating dmd services; (gnu system
>> linux) helps with Linux PAM configuration; and so on.
>>
>> *** <derivation> objects supersede .drv file names in the API
>>
>> ‘derivation’ and similar procedures no longer return two values (a
>> <derivation> and a .drv file name); they now return a single value,
>> which is a <derivation> object. The <derivation> object embeds the
>> corresponding .drv file name. See “Derivations” in the manual for
>> details.
>>
>> ** GNU distribution
>>
>> *** 60 new packages
>>
>> apr, apr-util, cdparanoia, dbus-glib, dfc, dmd, dvdisaster, exiv2,
>> fetchmail, freefont-ttf, freeglut, geeqie, git, gkrellm, glu,
>> gnome-doc-utils, gst-plugins-base, gstreamer, guile-cairo, guile-lib,
>> guile-xcb, guix, htop, itstool, lame, libextractor, libmicrohttpd,
>> lightning, lzip, mingetty, mutt, net-base, net-tools, ocrad, pspp,
>> python-babel, python-dateutil, python-pytz, python-setuptools,
>> python-simplejson, python-wrapper, python2-babel, python2-dateutil,
>> python2-mechanize, python2-pyicu, python2-pysqlite, python2-pytz,
>> python2-setuptools, python2-simplejson, qemu-system-initrd,
>> qemu-with-multiple-smb-shares, ripperx, shadow, ttf-bitstream-vera,
>> units, valgrind, xmlto, xnee, yasm
>>
>> *** 27 package updates
>>
>> bigloo 4.0b, cairo 1.12.16, ddrescue 1.17, fontconfig 2.10.93, fplll
>> 4.0.4, gcc 4.7.3, gcc 4.7.3, glibc 2.18, glibc 2.18,
>> glibc-stripped-tarball 2.18, gnupg 2.0.21, gnutls 3.2.4, guile 2.0.9,
>> guile 2.0.9, harfbuzz 0.9.21, imagemagick 6.8.6-9, libdrm 2.4.46,
>> libgcrypt 1.5.3, libjpeg 9, libksba 1.3.0, linux-libre 3.11, m4 1.4.17,
>> mpfrcx 0.4.2, pari-gp 2.5.4, python 2.7.5, python 3.3.2, texlive 2013
>>
>> *** Fontconfig font search path made more convenient
>>
>> Fontconfig, the library used by many graphical applications, such as
>> those based on GTK+, now knows where to find the default set of fonts.
>> Additional fonts installed in the user profile are automatically picked
>> up.
>>
>> *** More GUI applications
>>
>> The ‘emacs’ and ‘racket’ packages are now linked against GTK+. New
>> GTK+ applications have been added (see above.)
>>
>> *** Packaging guidelines
>>
>> The documentation of packaging guidelines has been augmented. See the
>> manual under “GNU Distribution”.
>>
>> *** Support for Python 3 along with Python 2
>>
>> Python 3 has been added to the distribution, and Python packages that
>> support it are now built for both Python 2 and Python 3. See the
>> “Python Modules” section of the manual for details.
>>
>> ** Internationalization
>>
>> Updated translations: eo.
>>
>> ** Bugs fixed
>>
>> *** Workarounds for Guile 2.0.5 now work on Debian derivatives
>> *** The dependency graph image has correct size in PDF output
>> *** 'ldd' now works correctly on x86_64
>> *** Xorg server test suite no longer fails (http://bugs.gnu.org/15392)
>> *** module-init-tools now builds (http://bugs.gnu.org/15182,
>> http://bugs.gnu.org/15187) *** Hop 2.4 builds with newer Bigloo
>> (http://bugs.gnu.org/15194)
>>
>>
>> Please report bugs to bug-guix@gnu.org.
>> Join guix-devel@gnu.org for discussions.
>>
>> Join the #guix channel of the Freenode IRC network on Sep. 28 and 29
>> for a celebration hackathon.
>>
>> Happy birthday, GNU!
>>
>> Ludovic, on behalf of the Guix team.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-09-29 17:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-09-27 14:17 GNU Guix 0.4 released Ludovic Courtès
2013-09-27 15:11 ` Bastien
2013-09-28 21:46 ` Alex Sassmannshausen
2013-09-29 18:35 ` Alex Sassmannshausen [this message]
2013-09-29 19:03 ` Ludovic Courtès
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