Message ID | 8b0f0ae38588baf77c1e43d1690f3dd4@autistici.org |
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State | Accepted |
Headers | show |
Series | [bug#38228] Fwd: [PATCH] gnu: boost: Build with python3 | expand |
goodoldpaul@autistici.org writes: > Hello Marius, > I apologize for taking so long: the end of the semester is near and my > time is a little limited. No worries. :-) > I'm attaching the two patches. As you said the one that parameterizes > the python version of boost-with-python3 must be applied to master, the > other one to core-updates. Excellent! I went ahead and adjusted it to work with the Boost cross-compilation changes on 'core-updates', as well as simplified it a little: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?h=core-updates&id=2ac164a8107dbb07ba1ed29986859d3e936f795a >>> The patch builds boost with python3 and parameterizes the python >>> version, as Efraim suggested. I built it successfully on core updates. >>> When I tried building Epour on core-updates and saw that Guix was >>> starting to build Bash 5.0 I renounced (:D) and I built it on master >>> with boost-with-python3 . >> >> In general, working on the 'core-updates' branch requires a fairly >> powerful computer (and lots of time), sorry about that! >> >>> Libtorrent-rasterbar seems to build fine on master but some tests fail >>> to pass and they all seem to be network related but then again this is >>> torrent we are talking about. I didn't investigate further but I >>> attach >>> the log. >> >> Strange. I suppose these tests are not run when using Boost + Python >> 2? >> In any case we don't have to worry about that just yet ;-) > > I gave another look at Libtorrent-rasterbar and I noticed that it > depends directly on python2, so the answer to the failing tests could be > that upgrading both boost and the python version ( as was done in > Efraim's code that I used last time to test boost-with-python3 ) broke > something that a closer look to the failing tests could figure out. > > Right now I tested the upgraded version without problems by building the > following ( randomly selected) packages: innoextract, swig, libarea, > pbbam, cgal, openimageio. If you have a better idea of what must be > tested please tell me and I'll do some more tests. Thanks for testing! I had to adjust 'Vigra' to work with Python 3, but it was straightforward: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/commit/?h=core-updates&id=a82e6faa8b993d1f3b47a8bd22c4509f7cae7ec1 >>> From 91a25fb143ad0e2e20e8ddadea0c0610849adf92 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 >>> From: Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org> >>> Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2019 00:24:49 +0100 >>> Subject: [PATCH] gnu: boost: Build with python3. >>> >>> * gnu/packages/boost.scm (boost): >>> [arguments]: Parameterize python version. >>> [native-inputs]: Use python3. >> >> [...] >> >>> (arguments >>> - `(#:tests? #f >>> + `(#:modules ((guix build gnu-build-system) >>> + (guix build utils) >>> + (srfi srfi-1)) >> >> If you add (guix build python-build-system) in there ... > > [...] > >>> (replace 'configure >>> (lambda* (#:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys) >>> (let ((icu (assoc-ref inputs "icu4c")) >>> + (python (assoc-ref inputs "python")) >>> + (python-version >>> + (take (string-split ,(package-version python) >>> #\.) 2)) >> >> ... then you can use (python-version (python-version python)) here and >> below. > > I did add python-build-system to #:modules, but Guix kept complaining > that python-build-system was not importable until I added > > #:imported-modules ((guix build python-build-system) > ,@%gnu-build-system-modules) > > Do you happen to have any idea of the differences from > #:imported-modules and #:modules? And why was using only > gnu-build-system possible also without adding it to #:imported-modules? Caleb explains it very well here: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2019-12/msg00105.html > Or even better: is there any kind of documentation of the arguments and > keywords and return values of Guix's functions? Something like this > https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/1.1.x/api/ . Unfortunately no, but documenting parts of the Guix API is being discussed. The procedures are typically documented in the source code though, so 'git grep' is the best tool for now. :-/
From be296d145dbe712e9b84bf80bcefeb8e24418662 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Giacomo Leidi <goodoldpaul@autistici.org> Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2019 21:47:51 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] gnu: boost-with-python3: Parameterize python version. * gnu/packages/boost.scm (boost-with-python3): [arguments]: Parameterize python version. --- gnu/packages/boost.scm | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/gnu/packages/boost.scm b/gnu/packages/boost.scm index 0a2a5c5c01..f436d5b688 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/boost.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/boost.scm @@ -139,13 +139,21 @@ across a broad spectrum of applications.") ("python" ,python) ("tcsh" ,tcsh))) (arguments (substitute-keyword-arguments (package-arguments boost) + ((#:imported-modules _ '()) + `((guix build python-build-system) + ,@%gnu-build-system-modules)) + ((#:modules _ '()) + '((guix build gnu-build-system) + ((guix build python-build-system) #:prefix python:) + (guix build utils))) ((#:phases phases) `(modify-phases ,phases (replace 'configure (lambda* (#:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys) - (let ((icu (assoc-ref inputs "icu4c")) - (python (assoc-ref inputs "python")) - (out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))) + (let* ((icu (assoc-ref inputs "icu4c")) + (python (assoc-ref inputs "python")) + (python-version (python:python-version python)) + (out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))) (substitute* '("libs/config/configure" "libs/spirit/classic/phoenix/test/runtest.sh" "tools/build/src/engine/execunix.c" @@ -167,15 +175,22 @@ across a broad spectrum of applications.") (string-append "--with-icu=" icu) (string-append "--with-python=" python "/bin/python3") (string-append "--with-python-root=" python) - "--with-python-version=3.7" + (string-append "--with-python-version=" python-version) "--with-toolset=gcc")))) (replace 'provide-libboost_python - (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) - (let ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))) + (lambda* (#:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys) + (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")) + (python (assoc-ref inputs "python")) + (python-version (python:python-version python)) + (libboost.so + (string-append "libboost_python" + (string-join + (string-split python-version #\.) "") + ".so"))) (with-directory-excursion (string-append out "/lib") - (symlink "libboost_python37.so" "libboost_python.so") + (symlink libboost.so "libboost_python.so") ;; Some packages also look for libboost_python3.so - (symlink "libboost_python37.so" "libboost_python3.so")) + (symlink libboost.so "libboost_python3.so")) #t))))))))) (define-public boost-static -- 2.24.0