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[bug#72925] [PATCH v3] adding jpm package


From: Suhail Singh
Subject: [bug#72925] [PATCH v3] adding jpm package
Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2024 16:14:29 -0400
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13)

Omar Bassam <omar.bassam88@gmail.com> writes:

>> > This is expected as the jpm install command is meant to install janet
>> > packages globally which would be impure.
>>
>> It would help for this to be noted in some manner.  Be it in the
>> description or as comments in the package description.
>
> I don't think this needs to be said because all package managers installed
> via guix have this issue.

For me, someone familiar with Guix, but unfamiliar with Janet and JPM
defaults, it wasn't obvious that I needed to add "-l" to the invocation.

I don't believe such a message is necessary, but it would be helpful to
some (those individuals who aren't familiar with both JPM and Guix).

> Also, there is no one way to solve this because jpm gives you the freedom
> to install packages on a user level
> or on a project only level.

The fact that JPM doesn't install packages at a user level by default
was not something I knew previously.

>> > To install janet packages to your local project directory, you need to
>> add
>> > the "-l" flag as follows:
>> > jpm install -l sh
>>
>> Does this work for you (for jpm installed via guix)?  If so, could you
>> please confirm the set of dependencies you have installed in the guix
>> profile for the above to work?  If not, could you provide an example
>> invocation that I could test out which would allow me to install a janet
>> dependency in a local directory?
>
> Do you still get the same error?

No, a different one.

> Yes, this does work for me without any other dependencies. I am using guix
> on ubuntu with guix shell.

I am running guix-shell (--pure) with the following dependencies
installed:
- janet
- gcc-toolchain gcc-toolchain:static
- openssl
- git
- jpm
- bash coreutils
- curl nss-certs

With the above, when running "jpm --local install sh" I observe the
following error:

#+begin_example
  error: ( "cc"
    "-std=c99"
    "-I/gnu/store/rdlvs1p09brkk961lj3vncifb4xlsmm5-janet-1.36.0/include/janet"
    "-I/tmp/review-72925/jpm_tree/lib"
    "-O2"
    "-o"
    "build/_jmod_posix_spawn.so"
    "build/posix-spawn.o"
    "-shared"
    "-pthread"): No such file or directory
  error: build fail
    in pdag 
[/gnu/store/ffmis4y6rld42biqx5lq4nvsjp0bqiq6-jpm-1.1.0/lib/janet/jpm/dagbuild.janet]
 (tail call) on line 79, column 23
    in with-dyns 
[/gnu/store/ffmis4y6rld42biqx5lq4nvsjp0bqiq6-jpm-1.1.0/lib/janet/jpm/pm.janet] 
on line 236, column 9
    in defer 
[/gnu/store/ffmis4y6rld42biqx5lq4nvsjp0bqiq6-jpm-1.1.0/lib/janet/jpm/pm.janet] 
on line 221, column 5
    in bundle-install 
[/gnu/store/ffmis4y6rld42biqx5lq4nvsjp0bqiq6-jpm-1.1.0/lib/janet/jpm/pm.janet] 
on line 219, column 3
    in with-dyns 
[/gnu/store/ffmis4y6rld42biqx5lq4nvsjp0bqiq6-jpm-1.1.0/lib/janet/jpm/pm.janet] 
on line 234, column 13
    in defer 
[/gnu/store/ffmis4y6rld42biqx5lq4nvsjp0bqiq6-jpm-1.1.0/lib/janet/jpm/pm.janet] 
on line 221, column 5
    in bundle-install 
[/gnu/store/ffmis4y6rld42biqx5lq4nvsjp0bqiq6-jpm-1.1.0/lib/janet/jpm/pm.janet] 
on line 219, column 3
    in install 
[/gnu/store/ffmis4y6rld42biqx5lq4nvsjp0bqiq6-jpm-1.1.0/lib/janet/jpm/commands.janet]
 (tail call) on line 190, column 20
    in run-main [boot.janet] on line 4432, column 16
    in cli-main [boot.janet] on line 4613, column 17
#+end_example

When running "jpm --cc=gcc --local install sh" I get the same error.

I was finally able to get it to succeed by having cc symlink to gcc and
adding the directory containing the symlink to PATH.  So I believe that
the package definition you've submitted is correct.  However, I'm
wondering what (if anything) needs to be done about the issue I
encountered.

Specifically, it's unclear why passing "-cc=gcc" didn't work (nor did
setting "CC=gcc", but perhaps JPM ignores the latter?).  Is this an
upstream bug?  Were my expectations misplaced?  Should the JPM package
in Guix provide "cc" as well?

-- 
Suhail





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