* [bug#36382] A service for adding support for running portable binaries built for most linux distributions that use the filesystem hierarchy standard
@ 2019-06-25 23:00 pkill9
2019-07-04 7:16 ` Efraim Flashner
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Hi Guix, for a while now I have been using a service I wrote that allows you to run portable binaries, such as AppImages, which expect to be run on distros that respect the filesystem hierarchy standard i.e store required libraries in /usr, /lib, etc, which is most distros.
I think it could be a valuable tool to have in Guix, as it allows you to run software that hasn't yet been packaged in Guix that is distributed as binaries by the author. Also, if builds are failing in Guix, it's useful to have the alternative - for example, calibre currently can't be built due to build failure of a dependency (qtwebkit), so I use the Calibre tar bundle distributed by the website for now.
This still requires some work before it's ready for inclusion in Guix - decisions on how it's implemented need to be made, and the code needs cleanup. But if I don't submit it in it's imperfect state, i won't get anything done on it.
I've done a little writeup on how it works here: http://miha.info/2019/June/24/guix-fhs-service
I've attached a patch for it. To build a guix system with it, add to the guix system services:
(service fhs-binaries-compatibility-service-type
(fhs-configuration
(lib-packages <list of package objects to provide libraries for the binaries>)
(additional-special-files <more special files to add>)
(additional-profile-packages <packages to add to system profile>)))
The additional-special-files and additional-profile-packages are functionally exactly the same as using special-files-service-type and profile-service-type separately, it's purely for organising the config so the admin knows why those special files and profile packages were added.
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diff --git a/gnu/services/fhs.scm b/gnu/services/fhs.scm
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+(define-module (gnu services fhs)
+ #:use-module (ice-9 ftw) ;; for creating recursive list of directories of libs for FHS #:use-module (guix download)
+ #:use-module (srfi srfi-1) ;; For filter-map
+ #:use-module (guix records) ;; For defining record types
+ #:use-module (guix profiles) ;; for manifest-entries
+ #:use-module (gnu services) ;; For defining services
+ #:use-module (guix gexp) ;; For computed-file and other things
+ #:use-module (guix packages) ;; For package
+ #:use-module (gnu packages) ;; For specifications->manifest
+ #:use-module (gnu packages base) ;; For glibc
+
+ #:export (fhs-binaries-compatibility-service-type
+ fhs-binaries-compatibility-service
+ fhs-configuration))
+
+(define (32bit-package pkg)
+ (package (inherit pkg)
+ (name (string-append (package-name pkg) "-i686-linux"))
+ (arguments
+ `(#:system "i686-linux"
+ ,@(package-arguments pkg)))))
+
+(define glibc-for-fhs
+ (package (inherit glibc)
+ (name "glibc-for-fhs") ;; Maybe rename this to "glibc-with-ldconfig-for-fhs"
+ (source (origin
+ (inherit (package-source glibc))
+ (snippet #f))))) ;; Re-enable ldconfig
+
+
+(define (packages->ld.so.conf packages)
+ (computed-file
+ "ld.so.conf"
+ (with-imported-modules
+ `((guix build union)
+ (guix build utils))
+ #~(begin
+ (use-modules (guix build union)
+ (guix build utils))
+ (let* ((packages '#$packages) ;; Need to quote "#$packages" as #$packages tries to "apply" the first item to the rest, like a procedure.
+ (find-lib-directories-in-single-package
+ (lambda (package)
+ (find-files (string-append package "/lib")
+ (lambda (file stat)
+ ;; setting keyword "stat" to "stat" means it will follow
+ ;; symlinks, unlike what it's set to by default ("lstat").
+ (eq? 'directory (stat:type stat)))
+ #:stat stat
+ #:directories? #t)))
+ (find-lib-directories-in-all-packages
+ (lambda (packages)
+ (apply append ;; Concatenate the directory lists from "map" into one list
+ (map (lambda (package)
+ (find-lib-directories-in-single-package package))
+ packages))))
+ (fhs-lib-dirs
+ (find-lib-directories-in-all-packages packages)))
+ (with-output-to-file
+ #$output
+ (lambda _
+ (format #t
+ (string-join fhs-lib-dirs "\n"))
+ #$output)))))))
+
+(define (ld.so.conf->ld.so.cache ld-conf)
+ (computed-file "ld.so.cache"
+ (with-imported-modules `((guix build utils))
+ #~(begin
+ (use-modules (guix build utils))
+ (let* ((ldconfig (string-append #$glibc-for-fhs "/sbin/ldconfig")))
+ (invoke ldconfig
+ "-X" ;; Don't update symbolic links
+ "-f" #$ld-conf ;; Use #$configuration as configuration file
+ "-C" #$output)))))) ;; Use #$output as cache file
+
+(define (packages->ld.so.cache packages)
+ (ld.so.conf->ld.so.cache (packages->ld.so.conf packages)))
+
+(define-record-type* <fhs-configuration>
+ fhs-configuration
+ make-fhs-configuration
+ fhs-configuration?
+ (lib-packages fhs-configuration-lib-packages
+ (default '()))
+ (additional-profile-packages fhs-configuration-additional-profile-packages ;; For putting programs in $PATH and for share data
+ (default '()))
+ (additional-special-files fhs-configuration-additional-special-files
+ (default '())))
+
+(define* (union name packages #:key options)
+ (computed-file name
+ (with-imported-modules `((guix build union))
+ #~(begin
+ (use-modules (guix build union))
+ (union-build #$output '#$packages)))
+ #:options options))
+
+(define* (fhs-libs-union packages #:key system)
+ (let* ((name (if system
+ (string-append "fhs-libs-" system)
+ "fhs-libs")))
+ (union name
+ packages
+ #:options `(#:system ,system))))
+
+(define (fhs-special-files-service config)
+ "Return the list of special files for the fhs service"
+ (let* ((fhs-lib-packages (fhs-configuration-lib-packages config))
+ (fhs-lib-package-unions (append fhs-lib-packages
+ `(,(fhs-libs-union fhs-lib-packages #:system "i686-linux"))))
+ (fhs-glibc-special-files
+ `(("/etc/ld.so.cache" ,(packages->ld.so.cache fhs-lib-package-unions))
+ ("/etc/ld.so.conf" ,(packages->ld.so.conf fhs-lib-package-unions)) ;;Not needed to function, but put it here anyway for debugging purposes
+ ("/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2" ,(file-append (canonical-package glibc-for-fhs) "/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2"))
+ ("/lib/ld-linux.so.2" ,(file-append (canonical-package (32bit-package glibc-for-fhs)) "/lib/ld-linux.so.2"))))
+ ;; ("/fhs/libs" ,(file-append (canonical-package fhs-libs-64) "/lib"))
+ (fhs-additional-special-files (fhs-configuration-additional-special-files config)))
+ (append fhs-glibc-special-files
+ fhs-additional-special-files)))
+
+(define (fhs-profile-service config)
+ "Return the list of packages to add to the system profile"
+ ;; Get list of packages from config to add to system profile and return them
+ (fhs-configuration-additional-profile-packages config))
+
+
+(define fhs-binaries-compatibility-service-type
+ (service-type (name 'fhs-compatibility-service)
+ (extensions
+ (list (service-extension special-files-service-type
+ fhs-special-files-service)
+ (service-extension profile-service-type
+ fhs-profile-service)
+ ))
+ (description
+ "Support binaries compiled for the filesystem hierarchy standard.")
+ (default-value (fhs-configuration))))
+
+(define fhs-binaries-compatibility-service
+ (service fhs-binaries-compatibility-service-type))
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* [bug#36382] A service for adding support for running portable binaries built for most linux distributions that use the filesystem hierarchy standard
2019-06-25 23:00 [bug#36382] A service for adding support for running portable binaries built for most linux distributions that use the filesystem hierarchy standard pkill9
@ 2019-07-04 7:16 ` Efraim Flashner
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Efraim Flashner @ 2019-07-04 7:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: pkill9; +Cc: 36382
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I've added some inline notes. My computer isn't powerful enough to
really test it out, but I've heard that you've had success with it as it
currently is.
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 12:00:38AM +0100, pkill9@runbox.com wrote:
> Hi Guix, for a while now I have been using a service I wrote that allows you to run portable binaries, such as AppImages, which expect to be run on distros that respect the filesystem hierarchy standard i.e store required libraries in /usr, /lib, etc, which is most distros.
>
> I think it could be a valuable tool to have in Guix, as it allows you to run software that hasn't yet been packaged in Guix that is distributed as binaries by the author. Also, if builds are failing in Guix, it's useful to have the alternative - for example, calibre currently can't be built due to build failure of a dependency (qtwebkit), so I use the Calibre tar bundle distributed by the website for now.
>
> This still requires some work before it's ready for inclusion in Guix - decisions on how it's implemented need to be made, and the code needs cleanup. But if I don't submit it in it's imperfect state, i won't get anything done on it.
>
> I've done a little writeup on how it works here: http://miha.info/2019/June/24/guix-fhs-service
>
> I've attached a patch for it. To build a guix system with it, add to the guix system services:
>
> (service fhs-binaries-compatibility-service-type
> (fhs-configuration
> (lib-packages <list of package objects to provide libraries for the binaries>)
> (additional-special-files <more special files to add>)
> (additional-profile-packages <packages to add to system profile>)))
>
> The additional-special-files and additional-profile-packages are functionally exactly the same as using special-files-service-type and profile-service-type separately, it's purely for organising the config so the admin knows why those special files and profile packages were added.
>
>
>
>
>
> diff --git a/gnu/services/fhs.scm b/gnu/services/fhs.scm
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..9ca6ab9
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/gnu/services/fhs.scm
> @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@
> +(define-module (gnu services fhs)
> + #:use-module (ice-9 ftw) ;; for creating recursive list of directories of libs for FHS #:use-module (guix download)
> + #:use-module (srfi srfi-1) ;; For filter-map
> + #:use-module (guix records) ;; For defining record types
> + #:use-module (guix profiles) ;; for manifest-entries
> + #:use-module (gnu services) ;; For defining services
> + #:use-module (guix gexp) ;; For computed-file and other things
> + #:use-module (guix packages) ;; For package
> + #:use-module (gnu packages) ;; For specifications->manifest
> + #:use-module (gnu packages base) ;; For glibc
> +
> + #:export (fhs-binaries-compatibility-service-type
> + fhs-binaries-compatibility-service
> + fhs-configuration))
> +
> +(define (32bit-package pkg)
> + (package (inherit pkg)
> + (name (string-append (package-name pkg) "-i686-linux"))
> + (arguments
> + `(#:system "i686-linux"
> + ,@(package-arguments pkg)))))
This one should probably be parameterized so x86_64 -> i686 and
aarch64 -> armhf. Duplicating it and making one i686-package and the
second armhf-package would be easier though.
> +
> +(define glibc-for-fhs
> + (package (inherit glibc)
> + (name "glibc-for-fhs") ;; Maybe rename this to "glibc-with-ldconfig-for-fhs"
> + (source (origin
> + (inherit (package-source glibc))
> + (snippet #f))))) ;; Re-enable ldconfig
> +
> +
> +(define (packages->ld.so.conf packages)
> + (computed-file
> + "ld.so.conf"
> + (with-imported-modules
> + `((guix build union)
> + (guix build utils))
> + #~(begin
> + (use-modules (guix build union)
> + (guix build utils))
> + (let* ((packages '#$packages) ;; Need to quote "#$packages" as #$packages tries to "apply" the first item to the rest, like a procedure.
> + (find-lib-directories-in-single-package
> + (lambda (package)
> + (find-files (string-append package "/lib")
> + (lambda (file stat)
> + ;; setting keyword "stat" to "stat" means it will follow
> + ;; symlinks, unlike what it's set to by default ("lstat").
> + (eq? 'directory (stat:type stat)))
> + #:stat stat
> + #:directories? #t)))
> + (find-lib-directories-in-all-packages
> + (lambda (packages)
> + (apply append ;; Concatenate the directory lists from "map" into one list
> + (map (lambda (package)
> + (find-lib-directories-in-single-package package))
> + packages))))
> + (fhs-lib-dirs
> + (find-lib-directories-in-all-packages packages)))
> + (with-output-to-file
> + #$output
> + (lambda _
> + (format #t
> + (string-join fhs-lib-dirs "\n"))
> + #$output)))))))
> +
> +(define (ld.so.conf->ld.so.cache ld-conf)
> + (computed-file "ld.so.cache"
> + (with-imported-modules `((guix build utils))
> + #~(begin
> + (use-modules (guix build utils))
> + (let* ((ldconfig (string-append #$glibc-for-fhs "/sbin/ldconfig")))
> + (invoke ldconfig
> + "-X" ;; Don't update symbolic links
> + "-f" #$ld-conf ;; Use #$configuration as configuration file
> + "-C" #$output)))))) ;; Use #$output as cache file
> +
> +(define (packages->ld.so.cache packages)
> + (ld.so.conf->ld.so.cache (packages->ld.so.conf packages)))
> +
> +(define-record-type* <fhs-configuration>
> + fhs-configuration
> + make-fhs-configuration
> + fhs-configuration?
> + (lib-packages fhs-configuration-lib-packages
> + (default '()))
> + (additional-profile-packages fhs-configuration-additional-profile-packages ;; For putting programs in $PATH and for share data
> + (default '()))
> + (additional-special-files fhs-configuration-additional-special-files
> + (default '())))
> +
> +(define* (union name packages #:key options)
> + (computed-file name
> + (with-imported-modules `((guix build union))
> + #~(begin
> + (use-modules (guix build union))
> + (union-build #$output '#$packages)))
> + #:options options))
> +
> +(define* (fhs-libs-union packages #:key system)
> + (let* ((name (if system
> + (string-append "fhs-libs-" system)
> + "fhs-libs")))
> + (union name
> + packages
> + #:options `(#:system ,system))))
> +
> +(define (fhs-special-files-service config)
> + "Return the list of special files for the fhs service"
> + (let* ((fhs-lib-packages (fhs-configuration-lib-packages config))
> + (fhs-lib-package-unions (append fhs-lib-packages
> + `(,(fhs-libs-union fhs-lib-packages #:system "i686-linux"))))
The following might work, but likely needs tweaking
,(match %current-system
("x86_64-linux"
(fhs-libs-union fhs-lib-packages #:system "i686-linux"))
("aarch64-linux"
(fhs-libs-union fhs-lib-packages #:system "armhf-linux"))
(_
'()))
> + (fhs-glibc-special-files
> + `(("/etc/ld.so.cache" ,(packages->ld.so.cache fhs-lib-package-unions))
> + ("/etc/ld.so.conf" ,(packages->ld.so.conf fhs-lib-package-unions)) ;;Not needed to function, but put it here anyway for debugging purposes
Can the two above be rewritten as etc-service-type configs?
(simple-service 'ld.so.cache etc-service-type
`(("ld.so.cache" ,(package->ld.so.cache fhs-lib-package-unions))))
(simple-service 'ld.so.conf etc-service-type
`(("ld.so.conf" ,(package->ld.so.conf fhs-lib-package-unions))))
> + ("/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2" ,(file-append (canonical-package glibc-for-fhs) "/lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2"))
> + ("/lib/ld-linux.so.2" ,(file-append (canonical-package (32bit-package glibc-for-fhs)) "/lib/ld-linux.so.2"))))
This I'd probably go with match also and point you at (gnu packages
bootstrap) for the other ones.
> + ;; ("/fhs/libs" ,(file-append (canonical-package fhs-libs-64) "/lib"))
> + (fhs-additional-special-files (fhs-configuration-additional-special-files config)))
> + (append fhs-glibc-special-files
> + fhs-additional-special-files)))
> +
> +(define (fhs-profile-service config)
> + "Return the list of packages to add to the system profile"
> + ;; Get list of packages from config to add to system profile and return them
> + (fhs-configuration-additional-profile-packages config))
> +
> +
> +(define fhs-binaries-compatibility-service-type
> + (service-type (name 'fhs-compatibility-service)
> + (extensions
> + (list (service-extension special-files-service-type
> + fhs-special-files-service)
> + (service-extension profile-service-type
> + fhs-profile-service)
> + ))
> + (description
> + "Support binaries compiled for the filesystem hierarchy standard.")
> + (default-value (fhs-configuration))))
> +
This one you probably don't need since we want all the services to be
foo-bar-service-type.
> +(define fhs-binaries-compatibility-service
> + (service fhs-binaries-compatibility-service-type))
One last note, since I don't want to go back and re-edit all my previous
notes: I would change the service to take an architecture keyword, so
that this can be combined with the qemu-binfmt service without having to
do fancy footwork to see which architectures are supported and which
ones aren't at any given time on a machine.
Then someone could put:
(service fhs-binaries-compatibility-service-type
config =>
(fhs-configuration
(inherit config)
(architectures '("x86_64-linux" "i686-linux" "armhf-linux"))))
I don't think I'd go so far as to extend the binfmt service though, but
that's just me. I'm not sure how that'd work with someone explicitly
adding some other architectures and marking 'with-guix-support #t'
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