Message ID | d28d8263c5619db922a5ca3aa494fb96dd13786d.1651893550.git.kyle@posteo.net |
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Series | [bug#55379,01/14] gnu: Add r-gpg. | expand |
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kyle schreef op do 12-05-2022 om 02:10 [+0000]: > + (propagated-inputs > + `(("r-askpass" ,r-askpass) ("r-curl" ,r-curl))) Can probably be simplified to (propagated-inputs (list r-askpass)). > + (inputs > + `(("gpgme" ,gpgme) ("gnupg" ,gnupg))) Likewise. > + (native-inputs > + `(("pkg-config" ,pkg-config) ("r-knitr" ,r-knitr))) Likewise. > + (home-page > + "https://jeroen.cran.dev/gpg/https://github.com/jeroen/gpg") Either https://jeroen.cran.dev/gpg/ or <https://github.com/jeroen/gpg>, the combination gives a 404 Not Found. > Note that some functionality depends on the version of GnuPG that is > installed on the system. Maybe make sure that it only invokes the "gnupg" by absolute file name such that this isn't the case. > On Windows this package can be used together with 'GPG4Win' which > provides a GUI for managing keys and entering passphrases. While theoretically Guix supports cross-compilation to Windows, I don't see GPG4Win in the package inputs and I'd expect cross-compiling r-gpg to Windows to fail, so I would remove this paragraph since currently it's a bit misleading. Greetings, Maxime.
Kyle Andrews schreef op za 14-05-2022 om 16:53 [+0000]: > > [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]] > > kyle schreef op do 12-05-2022 om 02:10 [+0000]: > > > + (propagated-inputs > > > + `(("r-askpass" ,r-askpass) ("r-curl" ,r-curl))) > > > > Can probably be simplified to (propagated-inputs (list r-askpass)). > > > > According to the ~DESCRIPTION~ file the package will not build > without > both askpass and curl R packages. So, I will leave those in. Oops I meant (propagated-inputs (list r-askpass r-curl)) here -- keep the inputs, but remove the labels, as per <https://guix.gnu.org/en/blog/2021/the-big-change/>. Greetings, Maxime.
TBC I just looked at the package definitions a bit, it's not in-depth. E.g., in this case: + "R Interface to the 'Yacas' Computer Algebra System") + [...] TeXinfo markup can be used to make the 'Yacas' teletype when viewed from <https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/> and to make the link hyperlink a hyperlink in "guix show" and the HTML. And a synopsis isn't a book title or such, it's just a phrase (though often not a complete sentence), so no need for mid-phrase capitals. There are also some other packages with missing license text, e.g. the first next package I chose (rust-gnm) doesn't seem to carry a copy of the GPL. Greetings, Maxime.
Hi Kyle, I’ve been trying to apply these patches but haven’t been successful. Have they been generated with “git format-patch”? It looks like they haven’t. You can generate a patch series for the last 14 commits with “git format-patch -14”, for example. To send an updated patch set you can use “--reroll-count” (or “-v”), e.g. “--reroll-count 2”. This generates emails with “[PATCH v2 …]” subjects, so we can automatically extract all patches belonging to this new patch set. I would be very happy if you could refresh this patch set on top of the current “master” branch. Please add each package definition to the file in alphabetic order. It simplifies future maintenance. I see that the descriptions contain straight single quotes for procedure names and package names. We prefer to use texinfo syntax for procedures instead, e.g. “@code{glm()}” instead of “'glm()'”. There are also some packages that have only sentence fragments for descriptions (e.g. r-ca). Could you please turn those into complete sentences? A common fix is to prefix the description with “This package provides”. Thanks!
diff --git a/gnu/packages/cran.scm b/gnu/packages/cran.scm index 5c05f20ea7..f69a7dd605 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/cran.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/cran.scm @@ -103,6 +103,7 @@ (define-module (gnu packages cran) #:use-module (gnu packages python-xyz) #:use-module (gnu packages sqlite) #:use-module (gnu packages statistics) + #:use-module (gnu packages gnupg) #:use-module (gnu packages tcl) #:use-module (gnu packages textutils) #:use-module (gnu packages tls) @@ -33255,3 +33256,29 @@ (define-public r-zoeppritz coefficients or scattering amplitudes, for seismological P and S-waves at an interface.") (license license:gpl2+))) + +(define r-gpg + (package + (name "r-gpg") + (version "1.2.2") + (source + (origin + (method url-fetch) + (uri (cran-uri "gpg" version)) + (sha256 + (base32 + "1qc7w4d6frp0j4yk0q7slkj1mps80bv78lixcpw1shgx48rp41kh")))) + (properties `((upstream-name . "gpg"))) + (build-system r-build-system) + (propagated-inputs + `(("r-askpass" ,r-askpass) ("r-curl" ,r-curl))) + (inputs + `(("gpgme" ,gpgme) ("gnupg" ,gnupg))) + (native-inputs + `(("pkg-config" ,pkg-config) ("r-knitr" ,r-knitr))) + (home-page + "https://jeroen.cran.dev/gpg/https://github.com/jeroen/gpg") + (synopsis "GNU Privacy Guard for R") + (description + "Bindings to GnuPG for working with OpenGPG (RFC4880) cryptographic methods. Includes utilities for public key encryption, creating and verifying digital signatures, and managing your local keyring. Note that some functionality depends on the version of GnuPG that is installed on the system. On Windows this package can be used together with 'GPG4Win' which provides a GUI for managing keys and entering passphrases.") + (license license:expat)))
From: Kyle Andrews <kyle@posteo.net> --- gnu/packages/cran.scm | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+)