Ekaitz Zarraga writes: > Hi Christopher, > > Thanks for elaborating further > > ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ >> → export PATH="/gnu/store/11l2qmzfgsp7k345mv6x1vn64q8330kw-python-wrapper-3.8.2/bin:${PATH:+:}$PATH" >> >> → echo $PATH >> /gnu/store/11l2qmzfgsp7k345mv6x1vn64q8330kw-python-wrapper-3.8.2/bin::/gnu/store/hgh67ilwsbx6v2irc7vgrnv354cv4h8a-profile/bin >> >> Note the double colon, I don't think it's a problem in terms of >> functionality, but just in case someone copies this from inkscape as an >> example, it would be good not to do the same here. >> >> Note, there's no need to fix this in kicad. If you do want to, I'd >> submit a separate commit under a seperate bug. >> > > I see! thanks! > >> > wasn't an input before? is it just an error? >> >> Well, error is a strong word, in this case, given the build system >> doesn't support building for a non-native architecture, it's sort of a >> non-issue. But I would view it as something you're fixing in addition to >> the changes you're making. >> >> It didn't (and still doesn't to some extent) matter that the Python >> stuff was/is in native-inputs, because cross building this package is >> impossible because of the build system. >> >> However, in case the build system changes to support this, to be >> consistent with other package definitions, and to be consistent with the >> general rule that you don't reference native-inputs from the outputs (at >> least I think that's a rule or at least strong convention), having the >> Python stuff in inputs is better. Even if the package builds just the >> same. > > > I see what you mean, great. > I just moved python-wrapper to inputs and separated the commit so now > it's just inkscape's changes. > > Thanks for your patience! You're welcome :) I made some tweaks (described below) and pushed this as 24b233d45c2a04a7a011397234b29fd5d7133110. > From 5c3043aea4d98823089b8438bb4573d32e28d899 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: Ekaitz Zarraga > Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2020 13:04:15 +0100 > Subject: [PATCH] gnu: Correct Inkscape extension dependencies > > * gnu/packages/inkscape.scm (inkscape@1.0.1): Add dependencies. I rewrote the commit message to the following, I think this is more in line with the style. gnu: inkscape: Correct extension dependencies. * gnu/packages/inkscape.scm (inkscape-1.0)[arguments]: Add wrap-program phase. [inputs]: Move python-wrapper to inputs, and add several python libraries. [native-inputs]: Remove python-wrapper, as it has moved to inputs. > --- > gnu/packages/inkscape.scm | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- > 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/gnu/packages/inkscape.scm b/gnu/packages/inkscape.scm > index 4ac3cf3966..66756b70a6 100644 > --- a/gnu/packages/inkscape.scm > +++ b/gnu/packages/inkscape.scm > @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ > ;;; Copyright © 2018 Tobias Geerinckx-Rice > ;;; Copyright © 2020 Maxim Cournoyer > ;;; Copyright © 2020 Boris A. Dekshteyn > +;;; Copyright © 2020 Ekaitz Zarraga > ;;; > ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix. > ;;; > @@ -44,6 +45,7 @@ > #:use-module (gnu packages pdf) > #:use-module (gnu packages popt) > #:use-module (gnu packages python) > + #:use-module (gnu packages python-xyz) > #:use-module (gnu packages xml) > #:use-module (gnu packages ghostscript) > #:use-module (gnu packages fontutils) > @@ -250,7 +252,23 @@ endif()~%~%" > (add-after 'install 'glib-or-gtk-compile-schemas > (assoc-ref glib-or-gtk:%standard-phases 'glib-or-gtk-compile-schemas)) > (add-after 'glib-or-gtk-compile-schemas 'glib-or-gtk-wrap > - (assoc-ref glib-or-gtk:%standard-phases 'glib-or-gtk-wrap))))) > + (assoc-ref glib-or-gtk:%standard-phases 'glib-or-gtk-wrap)) > + (add-after 'install 'wrap-program > + ;; Ensure correct Python at runtime. > + (lambda* (#:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys) > + (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")) > + (python (assoc-ref inputs "python")) > + (file (string-append out "/bin/inkscape")) > + (path (string-append > + out > + "/lib/python" > + ,(version-major+minor > + (package-version python)) > + "/site-packages:" > + (getenv "PYTHONPATH")))) > + (wrap-program file > + `("PYTHONPATH" ":" prefix (,path)))) > + #t))))) As before, because inkscape's lib doesn't contain anything Python related, I just wrapped with the PYTHONPATH. > (inputs > `(("aspell" ,aspell) > ("autotrace" ,autotrace) > @@ -275,15 +293,19 @@ endif()~%~%" > ("popt" ,popt) > ("potrace" ,potrace) > ("lcms" ,lcms) > - ("boost" ,boost))) > + ("boost" ,boost) > + ("python" ,python-wrapper) > + ("python-scour" ,python-scour) > + ("python-pyserial" ,python-pyserial) > + ("python-numpy" ,python-numpy) > + ("python-lxml" ,python-lxml))) > (native-inputs > `(("imagemagick" ,imagemagick) ;for tests > ("intltool" ,intltool) > ("glib" ,glib "bin") > ("googletest" ,googletest) > ("perl" ,perl) > - ("pkg-config" ,pkg-config) > - ("python" ,python-wrapper))) > + ("pkg-config" ,pkg-config))) > (home-page "https://inkscape.org/") > (synopsis "Vector graphics editor") > (description "Inkscape is a vector graphics editor. What sets Inkscape