* Do we want versioned symbols in ncurses?
@ 2022-04-12 3:04 B. Wilson
2022-04-12 8:22 ` Maxime Devos
2022-04-12 8:27 ` Maxime Devos
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From: B. Wilson @ 2022-04-12 3:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: guix-devel
Hey Guix,
Is there any particular reason why our current ncurses packages builds without
versioned symbols? Upstream specifies only default versions (i.e. via @@), no
forced ones, so IIUC that should make the library drop-in replaceable for
everything we have so far. Am I missing something?
Building with symbols is easy enough: just configure --with-versioned-syms=yes.
I ran into this after encountering a project that explicitly uses ncurses
symbol versions. It is simple enough to carry a custom ncurses in my personal
channel for this, but if possible I thought it would be cool to have it in the
main one.
Thoughts?
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* Re: Do we want versioned symbols in ncurses?
2022-04-12 3:04 Do we want versioned symbols in ncurses? B. Wilson
@ 2022-04-12 8:22 ` Maxime Devos
2022-04-12 8:27 ` Maxime Devos
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From: Maxime Devos @ 2022-04-12 8:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: B. Wilson, guix-devel
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B. Wilson schreef op di 12-04-2022 om 12:04 [+0900]:
> Hey Guix,
>
> Is there any particular reason why our current ncurses packages builds without
> versioned symbols? Upstream specifies only default versions (i.e. via @@), no
> forced ones, so IIUC that should make the library drop-in replaceable for
> everything we have so far. Am I missing something?
>
> Building with symbols is easy enough: just configure --with-versioned-syms=yes.
>
> I ran into this after encountering a project that explicitly uses ncurses
> symbol versions. It is simple enough to carry a custom ncurses in my personal
> channel for this, but if possible I thought it would be cool to have it in the
> main one.
>
> Thoughts?
Debian has identifier some potential problems, quoted from
<https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=788610#5>:
> When using this option, quite a lot of internal symbols which are not
> part of the API are no longer exported, see the attached list.
> Fortunately according to codesearch.debian.net, very few packages
> seem
> to use any of those symbols:
>
> - fpc, in fpcsrc/packages/ncurses/src/form.pp, apparently declares
> _nc_Default_Form and _nc_Default_Field. Probably nobody really
> uses those, but I don't really have a clue of Pascal.
>
> - cmake has a lot of hits since it includes a very outdated copy of
> the form library which is apparently unused. The /usr/bin/ccmake
> binary from the cmake-curses-gui package is linked with the system
> form library and does not use any private symbols from it.
>
> - libncursesada and haskell_ncurses declare _nc_has_mouse, but only
> if NCURSES_VERSION_PATCH < 20081122. Prior to that date,
> _nc_has_mouse was actually part of the API so its removal might
> break some old programs. This might be a case where the symbol
> should actually be exported in order not to break the ABI.
We'll have to investigate if this is also a potential problem here.
Greetings,
Maxime.
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* Re: Do we want versioned symbols in ncurses?
2022-04-12 3:04 Do we want versioned symbols in ncurses? B. Wilson
2022-04-12 8:22 ` Maxime Devos
@ 2022-04-12 8:27 ` Maxime Devos
2022-04-12 10:43 ` B. Wilson, guix-devel
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From: Maxime Devos @ 2022-04-12 8:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: B. Wilson, guix-devel
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B. Wilson schreef op di 12-04-2022 om 12:04 [+0900]:
> I ran into this after encountering a project that explicitly uses ncurses
> symbol versions.
FWIW, there will only ever by one ‘version’ of a symbol, according to
upstream:
<https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/bug-ncurses/2016-01/msg00018.html>
(also: <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1875587>)
so I don't quite see the point.
Greetings,
Maxime.
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* Re: Do we want versioned symbols in ncurses?
2022-04-12 8:27 ` Maxime Devos
@ 2022-04-12 10:43 ` B. Wilson, guix-devel
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From: B. Wilson, guix-devel @ 2022-04-12 10:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Maxime Devos
Thanks for the quick turnaround.
> Debian has identifier some potential problems, quoted from
> <https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=788610#5>:
Ah, yes. The version script also sets a bunch of symbols to local scope. Good
catch.
Off the top of my head, the only sanity-check I can come up with is a brute
force one: iterate through all referrers of ncurses, and check all their ELFs
for missing symbols.
> FWIW, there will only ever by one ‘version’ of a symbol, according to
> upstream:
>
> <https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/bug-ncurses/2016-01/msg00018.html>
> (also: <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1875587>)
>
> so I don't quite see the point.
Agreed. I'm not sure it's worth the effort given the above.
For in-tree packages, there is vanishing benefit, but my particular pain
point was using a particular external pre-built .so. Oh well.
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