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Series | [bug#46725] gnu: guile-lib: Fix cross compilation. | expand |
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Hi! Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net> skribis: > These changes were sent upstream as > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-devel/2021-02/msg00004.html > > Without this change, the .go files are built for the host architecture, rather > than the target. I noticed this when cross building the > guix-build-coordinator (for which guile-lib is an input) to the Hurd. > > * gnu/packages/guile-xyz.scm (guile-lib)[arguments]: Add > 'patch-for-cross-compilation phase. > [native-inputs]: Add autoconf, automake and gettext. > (guile2.0-lib): Adjust to use alist-replace. > (guile2.2-lib): Adjust to use alist-replace. [...] > + (substitute* "configure.ac" > + (("GUILE_FLAGS") > + "GUILE_FLAGS > +if test \"$cross_compiling\" != no; then > + GUILE_TARGET=\"--target=$host_alias\" > + AC_SUBST([GUILE_TARGET]) > +fi You could even set ‘GUILE_TARGET’ unconditionally. Otherwise LGTM. Thanks, Ludo’.
Hi Ludovic, Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> writes: > Hi! > > Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net> skribis: > >> These changes were sent upstream as >> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-devel/2021-02/msg00004.html >> >> Without this change, the .go files are built for the host architecture, rather >> than the target. I noticed this when cross building the >> guix-build-coordinator (for which guile-lib is an input) to the Hurd. >> >> * gnu/packages/guile-xyz.scm (guile-lib)[arguments]: Add >> 'patch-for-cross-compilation phase. >> [native-inputs]: Add autoconf, automake and gettext. >> (guile2.0-lib): Adjust to use alist-replace. >> (guile2.2-lib): Adjust to use alist-replace. > > [...] > >> + (substitute* "configure.ac" >> + (("GUILE_FLAGS") >> + "GUILE_FLAGS >> +if test \"$cross_compiling\" != no; then >> + GUILE_TARGET=\"--target=$host_alias\" >> + AC_SUBST([GUILE_TARGET]) >> +fi > > You could even set ‘GUILE_TARGET’ unconditionally. It seems a conditional is needed, because info '(autoconf)Canonicalizing' says: The variables ‘build_alias’, ‘host_alias’, and ‘target_alias’ are always exactly the arguments of ‘--build’, ‘--host’, and ‘--target’; in particular, they are left empty if the user did not use them, even if the corresponding ‘AC_CANONICAL’ macro was run. I.e. without the condition '--target=' could be passed to guild, which probably wouldn't work. But in another part of the autoconf manual (Hosts and Cross-Compilation), it says: The relationship between build, host, and target have been cleaned up: the chain of default is now simply: target defaults to host, host to build, and build to the result of ‘config.guess’. Nevertheless, in order to ease the transition from 2.13 to 2.50, the following transition scheme is implemented. _Do not rely on it_, as it will be completely disabled in a couple of releases (we cannot keep it, as it proves to cause more problems than it cures). They all default to the result of running ‘config.guess’, unless you specify either ‘--build’ or ‘--host’. In this case, the default becomes the system type you specified. If you specify both, and they’re different, ‘configure’ enters cross compilation mode, so it doesn’t run any tests that require execution. Hint: if you mean to override the result of ‘config.guess’, prefer ‘--build’ over ‘--host’. So it seems that nowadays the build, host, and target would take default values as guessed by config.guess, and that the earlier section of the manual should be updated? Maxim
Hi, Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com> skribis: > Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> writes: > >> Hi! >> >> Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net> skribis: >> >>> These changes were sent upstream as >>> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-devel/2021-02/msg00004.html >>> >>> Without this change, the .go files are built for the host architecture, rather >>> than the target. I noticed this when cross building the >>> guix-build-coordinator (for which guile-lib is an input) to the Hurd. >>> >>> * gnu/packages/guile-xyz.scm (guile-lib)[arguments]: Add >>> 'patch-for-cross-compilation phase. >>> [native-inputs]: Add autoconf, automake and gettext. >>> (guile2.0-lib): Adjust to use alist-replace. >>> (guile2.2-lib): Adjust to use alist-replace. >> >> [...] >> >>> + (substitute* "configure.ac" >>> + (("GUILE_FLAGS") >>> + "GUILE_FLAGS >>> +if test \"$cross_compiling\" != no; then >>> + GUILE_TARGET=\"--target=$host_alias\" >>> + AC_SUBST([GUILE_TARGET]) >>> +fi >> >> You could even set ‘GUILE_TARGET’ unconditionally. > > It seems a conditional is needed, because info > '(autoconf)Canonicalizing' says: > > The variables ‘build_alias’, ‘host_alias’, and ‘target_alias’ are > always exactly the arguments of ‘--build’, ‘--host’, and ‘--target’; in > particular, they are left empty if the user did not use them, even if > the corresponding ‘AC_CANONICAL’ macro was run. > > I.e. without the condition '--target=' could be passed to guild, which > probably wouldn't work. Ah true. In Guile-{Gcrypt,zlib,…}, ‘--target’ is passed conditionally. Apologies for the confusion! > So it seems that nowadays the build, host, and target would take default > values as guessed by config.guess, and that the earlier section of the > manual should be updated? Dunno; but in hindsight, what Chris did seemed right. Thanks, Ludo’.
Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> writes: > Hi, > > Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com> skribis: > >> Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> writes: >> >>> Hi! >>> >>> Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net> skribis: >>> >>>> These changes were sent upstream as >>>> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-devel/2021-02/msg00004.html >>>> >>>> Without this change, the .go files are built for the host architecture, rather >>>> than the target. I noticed this when cross building the >>>> guix-build-coordinator (for which guile-lib is an input) to the Hurd. >>>> >>>> * gnu/packages/guile-xyz.scm (guile-lib)[arguments]: Add >>>> 'patch-for-cross-compilation phase. >>>> [native-inputs]: Add autoconf, automake and gettext. >>>> (guile2.0-lib): Adjust to use alist-replace. >>>> (guile2.2-lib): Adjust to use alist-replace. >>> >>> [...] >>> >>>> + (substitute* "configure.ac" >>>> + (("GUILE_FLAGS") >>>> + "GUILE_FLAGS >>>> +if test \"$cross_compiling\" != no; then >>>> + GUILE_TARGET=\"--target=$host_alias\" >>>> + AC_SUBST([GUILE_TARGET]) >>>> +fi >>> >>> You could even set ‘GUILE_TARGET’ unconditionally. >> >> It seems a conditional is needed, because info >> '(autoconf)Canonicalizing' says: >> >> The variables ‘build_alias’, ‘host_alias’, and ‘target_alias’ are >> always exactly the arguments of ‘--build’, ‘--host’, and ‘--target’; in >> particular, they are left empty if the user did not use them, even if >> the corresponding ‘AC_CANONICAL’ macro was run. >> >> I.e. without the condition '--target=' could be passed to guild, which >> probably wouldn't work. > > Ah true. In Guile-{Gcrypt,zlib,…}, ‘--target’ is passed conditionally. > Apologies for the confusion! > >> So it seems that nowadays the build, host, and target would take default >> values as guessed by config.guess, and that the earlier section of the >> manual should be updated? > > Dunno; but in hindsight, what Chris did seemed right. I don't really get the change I'm making, but I'm confident it has the desired effect, I just copied it other Guile libraries. Anyway, I think this is still useful, so I've gone ahead and pushed as a0b24d5f8c5813329986b1bd690ed50b5308cc78. If there are better ways to get the cross compiling to work, then that can be put in place upstream, and then these changes removed. Thanks, Chris
Hi Chris, Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net> writes: > Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> writes: > >> Hi, >> >> Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com> skribis: >> >>> Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> writes: >>> >>>> Hi! >>>> >>>> Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net> skribis: >>>> >>>>> These changes were sent upstream as >>>>> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-devel/2021-02/msg00004.html >>>>> >>>>> Without this change, the .go files are built for the host architecture, rather >>>>> than the target. I noticed this when cross building the >>>>> guix-build-coordinator (for which guile-lib is an input) to the Hurd. >>>>> >>>>> * gnu/packages/guile-xyz.scm (guile-lib)[arguments]: Add >>>>> 'patch-for-cross-compilation phase. >>>>> [native-inputs]: Add autoconf, automake and gettext. >>>>> (guile2.0-lib): Adjust to use alist-replace. >>>>> (guile2.2-lib): Adjust to use alist-replace. >>>> >>>> [...] >>>> >>>>> + (substitute* "configure.ac" >>>>> + (("GUILE_FLAGS") >>>>> + "GUILE_FLAGS >>>>> +if test \"$cross_compiling\" != no; then >>>>> + GUILE_TARGET=\"--target=$host_alias\" >>>>> + AC_SUBST([GUILE_TARGET]) >>>>> +fi >>>> >>>> You could even set ‘GUILE_TARGET’ unconditionally. >>> >>> It seems a conditional is needed, because info >>> '(autoconf)Canonicalizing' says: >>> >>> The variables ‘build_alias’, ‘host_alias’, and ‘target_alias’ are >>> always exactly the arguments of ‘--build’, ‘--host’, and ‘--target’; in >>> particular, they are left empty if the user did not use them, even if >>> the corresponding ‘AC_CANONICAL’ macro was run. >>> >>> I.e. without the condition '--target=' could be passed to guild, which >>> probably wouldn't work. >> >> Ah true. In Guile-{Gcrypt,zlib,…}, ‘--target’ is passed conditionally. >> Apologies for the confusion! >> >>> So it seems that nowadays the build, host, and target would take default >>> values as guessed by config.guess, and that the earlier section of the >>> manual should be updated? >> >> Dunno; but in hindsight, what Chris did seemed right. > > I don't really get the change I'm making, but I'm confident it has the > desired effect, I just copied it other Guile libraries. Anyway, I think > this is still useful, so I've gone ahead and pushed as > a0b24d5f8c5813329986b1bd690ed50b5308cc78. > > If there are better ways to get the cross compiling to work, then that > can be put in place upstream, and then these changes removed. > > Thanks, > > Chris FYI, I have sent to the Guile patches tracker commits (keeping original authorship) of all the Guix-specific changes to guile-lib; the version of your patch is slightly modified to test the value about to be used, but otherwise it behaves the same. Maxim
diff --git a/gnu/packages/guile-xyz.scm b/gnu/packages/guile-xyz.scm index ce5aad8ec7..07f81bcc1b 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/guile-xyz.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/guile-xyz.scm @@ -116,6 +116,7 @@ #:use-module (guix build-system gnu) #:use-module (guix build-system guile) #:use-module (guix utils) + #:use-module ((guix build utils) #:select (alist-replace)) #:use-module (ice-9 match) #:use-module ((srfi srfi-1) #:select (alist-delete))) @@ -2194,6 +2195,21 @@ library.") '("GUILE_AUTO_COMPILE=0") ; to prevent guild errors #:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases + (add-after 'unpack 'patch-for-cross-compilation + (lambda _ + (substitute* "configure.ac" + (("GUILE_FLAGS") + "GUILE_FLAGS +if test \"$cross_compiling\" != no; then + GUILE_TARGET=\"--target=$host_alias\" + AC_SUBST([GUILE_TARGET]) +fi +")) + (substitute* "am/guile.mk" + (("guild compile") "guild compile $(GUILE_TARGET)")) + (delete-file "configure") ; trigger the bootstrap phase to run + ; autoreconf + #t)) (add-before 'configure 'patch-module-dir (lambda _ (substitute* "src/Makefile.in" @@ -2204,7 +2220,10 @@ library.") $(libdir)/guile/@GUILE_EFFECTIVE_VERSION@/site-ccache\n")) #t))))) (native-inputs - `(("guile" ,guile-3.0) + `(("autoconf" ,autoconf) + ("automake" ,automake) + ("gettext" ,gettext-minimal) + ("guile" ,guile-3.0) ("pkg-config" ,pkg-config))) (inputs `(("guile" ,guile-3.0))) @@ -2225,15 +2244,23 @@ for Guile\".") (package (inherit guile-lib) (name "guile2.0-lib") - (native-inputs `(("pkg-config" ,pkg-config))) - (inputs `(("guile" ,guile-2.0))))) + (native-inputs + (alist-replace "guile" (list guile-2.0) + (package-native-inputs guile-lib))) + (inputs + (alist-replace "guile" (list guile-2.0) + (package-inputs guile-lib))))) (define-public guile2.2-lib (package (inherit guile-lib) (name "guile2.2-lib") - (native-inputs `(("pkg-config" ,pkg-config))) - (inputs `(("guile" ,guile-2.2))))) + (native-inputs + (alist-replace "guile" (list guile-2.2) + (package-native-inputs guile-lib))) + (inputs + (alist-replace "guile" (list guile-2.2) + (package-inputs guile-lib))))) (define-public guile3.0-lib (deprecated-package "guile3.0-lib" guile-lib))