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[bug#38063] [PATCH 2/2] bootstrap: Add m2-planet-boot0.
From: |
Jan Nieuwenhuizen |
Subject: |
[bug#38063] [PATCH 2/2] bootstrap: Add m2-planet-boot0. |
Date: |
Thu, 14 Nov 2019 06:56:16 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.3 (gnu/linux) |
Ludovic Courtès writes:
Hello Ludo',
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen <address@hidden> skribis:
>> * gnu/packages/commencement.scm (m2-planet-boot0): New variable.
>
> Since this is currently unused, should we postpone and review it as part
> of a bigger change that will actually use it? What do you prefer?
Yes, I think that's wise. I was so excited that I wanted to share this
recipe. The releases that we need for a proper packaging will take some
serious time and effort.
>> +(define-public m2-planet-boot0
>> + ;; The soon-to-be initial bootstrap package: no binary inputs except for a
>> + ;; ~500 byte binary seed: `x86/hex0-seed'.
>> + (let* ((version "1.4.0")
>> + (revision "0")
>> + (commit "1fc2aeab483208bd2ba117b21df3894c182470ec")
>> + (seed-version "Release_1.1")
>> + (mescc-tools-version "Release_0.6.1")
>> + (mes-m2-commit "f025a24b19e8447fb96ba1746bdad494ae63a514")
>> + (mes-m2-version (string-append "0.19-" (string-take mes-m2-commit
>> 7))))
>
> This is a bit intimidating. ;-) It would be great if we could refer to
> releases only, and perhaps we don’t need to have all these in this
> ‘define’?
Sure! I am hoping to drop mes-m2 here and use tarballs; even if we have
to hand-craft them and host them ourselves.
>> + (method url-fetch)
>> + (uri (string-append
>> + "https://github.com/oriansj/m2-planet"
>> + "/archive/" commit ".tar.gz"))
>
> Unless I’m mistaken, /archive tarballs are automatically generated and
> should thus be avoided.
>
> However, using ‘git-fetch’ here is not quite feasible because it could
> lead to bootstrapping problems (“soft” bootstrapping problems, because
> these are fixed-output derivations, but still.)
Yes...
I will close this issue after giving the plain m2-planet a proper
description.
Thanks for looking a it ;-)
Greetings,
janneke
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