-*- org -*- #+TITLE: Guix NEWS – history of user-visible changes #+STARTUP: content hidestars Copyright © 2013, 2014 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright notice and this notice are preserved. Please send Guix bug reports to bug-guix@gnu.org. * Changes in 0.6 (since 0.5) ** Package management *** Default store directory changed to /gnu/store Although it is still possible to configure Guix to use the old store directory, we recommend that you start with a fresh install to /gnu/store. *** Substitutes from hydra.gnu.org must now be signed and authorized *** Support for offloading builds to other Guix machines over SSH *** New ‘guix archive’ command *** New ‘guix system’ command; it can currently build VM images *** ‘guix package’ accepts several arguments after -i, -r, and -u *** Updating a profile with ‘guix package’ is now noticeably faster *** ‘guix build’ can override a package’s source with the new ‘--with-source’ *** ‘guix build’ has a new ‘--no-build-hook’ option *** ‘guix’ commands that build packages have a common set of options *** ‘guix hash’ has a new ‘--recursive’ option *** Daemon no longer bind-mounts the host’s /dev (improves reproducibility) ** Programming interfaces *** New (guix pk-crypto) and (guix pki) modules for public key cryptography *** New #:local-build? parameter for derivations that shouldn’t be offloaded *** (gnu system vm) has procedures to build VMs that share the host’s store *** New ‘text-file*’ procedure in (guix monads) *** System service definitions are now provided by the (guix services) modules *** New X and SLiM services in (gnu services xorg) *** New (guix git-download) and (guix svn-download) for git/svn checkouts ** GNU distribution *** 91 new packages a2ps, asciidoc, aspell-dict-en, aspell-dict-eo, aspell-dict-es, aspell-dict-fr, aumix, bitlbee, bogofilter, boost, calcurse, clusterssh, corkscrew, cursynth, docbook-xml, docbook-xsl, elfutils, enscript, fftwf, fltk, fuse, gcc-toolchain, giflib, glade, gmime, gnome-desktop, gnubg, gnubik, gnumach-headers, gnunet, gnuplot, gnurl, gphoto2, gtkglext, guile-json, guile-reader-for-guile_2.0.11, gxmessage, hdf5, hurd-headers, inkscape, iotop, isc-dhcp, iso-codes, jnettop, libatomic-ops, libexif, libgphoto2, libmpcdec, libmpdclient, libotr, libpcap, libpeas, libpipeline, libtirpc, libwebsockets, ltrace, luajit, lynx, man-db, mc, mig, miniupnpc, moe, mpc123, mpd, ncdc, ncdu, ncmpc, neon, neon, octave, opus, paperkey, patchutils, perl-tk, perl-x11-protocol, pinentry, python2-element-tree, python2-pybugz, quilt, source-highlight, stalonetray, trueprint, ttf-dejavu, unionfs-fuse, unionfs-fuse-static, uucp, vera, windowmaker, xapian, xterm *** 90 package updates apl-1.3, autoconf-2.68, automake-1.14.1, bash-4.3, bash-light-4.3, bigloo-4.1a, binutils-2.24, binutils-static-stripped-tarball-2.24, coreutils-8.22, curl-7.35.0, ed-1.10, ffmpeg-2.1.4, file-5.18, freeipmi-1.4.1, gcc-4.8.2, gcc-4.8.2, gdb-7.7, gdbm-1.11, gettext-0.18.3.2, glib-2.39.1, glibc-2.19, glibc-stripped-tarball-2.19, global-6.2.12, glpk-4.54, gnu-pw-mgr-1.2, gnupg-1.4.16, gnutls-3.2.12, gp2c-0.0.8pl1, grep-2.18, gst-plugins-base-0.10.36, gstreamer-1.0.10, gtk+-3.10.1, gtkmm-2.24.2, guile-2.0.11, guile-ssh-0.6.0, guile-static-stripped-tarball-2.0.11, guile-wm-1.0, guile-xcb-1.3, guix-0.5, help2man-1.45.1, icu4c-52.1, imagemagick-6.8.8-10, inetutils-1.9.2, lapack-3.5.0, libcdio-0.92, libdrm-2.4.46, libextractor-1.3, libgc-7.2e, libgc-7.4.0, libgcrypt-1.6.1, libjpeg-9, libmicrohttpd-0.9.34, libssh-0.6.3, libtasn1-3.4, lightning-2.0.3, linux-libre-3.13.7, mpc-1.0.2, mutt-1.5.23, net-base-5.2, ocrad-0.23, openssh-6.6p1, openssl-1.0.1g, parallel-20140322, pari-gp-2.7.0, pspp-0.8.2, pulseaudio-5.0, python-2.7.6, python-3.3.5, python-wrapper-3.3.5, python2-pysqlite-2.6.3a, qemu-1.7.1, qemu-headless-1.7.1, qemu-with-multiple-smb-shares-1.7.1, qt-4.8.5, qt-5.2.0, readline-6.3, recutils-1.7, slim-1.3.6, sqlite-3.8.4.3, subversion-1.7.14, texinfo-4.13a, tor-0.2.4.21, tzdata-2014a, units-2.11, valgrind-3.9.0, vim-7.4, wget-1.15, xnee-3.18, xorriso-1.3.6.pl01, zile-2.4.11 *** New ‘gcc-toolchain’ meta-package, makes it easy to install a GCC tool chain *** libc’s Info manual is now installed *** Binutils is built with --enable-deterministic-archives *** Packages that populated man/man* now populate share/man/man* *** Many other packaging improvements ** Bugs fixed *** ‘guix pull’ consumes less memory, compiles in parallel *** ‘guix package --list-*’ gracefully handles EPIPE when used in a pipeline *** ‘guix package’ handles collisions between a symlink and a directory (http://bugs.gnu.org/17083) *** HTTP downloads provide a ‘User-Agent’ field (http://bugs.gnu.org/16703) *** ‘guix package’ no longer shows misleading installed package number (http://bugs.gnu.org/16484) *** Manual suggests ‘useradd --system’ (http://bugs.gnu.org/16289) *** Python is built with ctypes support (http://bugs.gnu.org/16569) *** HTTP/TLS connection not terminated properly (http://bugs.gnu.org/14884) *** Gracefully handle poorly behaved HTTP servers (http://bugs.gnu.org/15733) * Changes in 0.5 (since 0.4) ** Package management *** GNU package descriptions synchronized with the ‘gnumaint’ repository In addition to synopses, descriptions of GNU packages are now kept in sync with the ‘gnumaint’ repository, which is the canonical place for GNU package meta-data. ** Programming interfaces *** Patches are now listed as part of ‘origin’ The ‘origin’ form supports two new fields: ‘patches’ (list of patches), and ‘snippet’ (code snippet to modify the source.) These are applied when running ‘guix build --source’. See “Defining Packages” in the manual. *** New (guix monads) monadic interface to operate on the store See “The Store Monad” in the manual. The (gnu system …) modules have been rewritten to use this monadic interface. *** New (guix profiles) module It provides an API for dealing with profiles, as with the ‘guix package’ command. *** New (gnu system) module This module provides a generic way to describe the system’s configuration, and to instantiate it, regardless of the final medium (QEMU image, etc.) See “System Configuration” in the manual. This is work in progress. Send feedback to guix-devel@gnu.org! *** ‘build-expression->derivation’ uses more parameters Some positional parameters have been changed to keyword parameters. See “Derivations” in the manual. ** GNU distribution *** New port to the Loongson MIPS64 processors, n32 ABI (‘mips64el-linux’) Bootstrap binaries have been built for that architecture, and several Loongson-specific patches not yet available upstream have been applied to core packages. See “GNU Distribution” and “Porting” in the manual. Pre-built binaries are not yet available via hydra.gnu.org, so Guix will build from source on this platform. *** 110 new packages acct, alive, alsa-utils, apl, at-spi2-atk, at-spi2-core, atkmm, autogen, automoc4, brasero, bridge-utils, cairomm, catkin, complexity, evince, ffmpeg, fftw, ftgl, gcc-objc, gcc-objc++, gccgo, gcl, gfortran, glibmm, glpk, gnome-icon-theme, gnu-pw-mgr, gp2c, gpgme, gsettings-desktop-schemas, gtkmm, gtksourceview, guile-ssh, guile-wm, gvpe, hicolor-icon-theme, httpd, icecat, icon-naming-utils, json-c, lapack, libcanberra, libcap, libgnome-keyring, libmikmod, libnl, libnotify, libsamplerate, libsigc++, libsndfile, libssh, libtheora, libxkbcommon, mercurial, mtools, netcat, pangomm, parallel, pavucontrol, pciutils, pem, perl-encode-locale, perl-file-list, perl-file-listing, perl-html-parser, perl-html-tagset, perl-http-cookies, perl-http-daemon, perl-http-date, perl-http-message, perl-http-negotiate, perl-io-html, perl-libwww, perl-libxml, perl-lwp-mediatypes, perl-net-http, perl-uri, perl-www-robotrules, perl-xml-dom, perl-xml-regexp, perl-xml-simple, phonon, powertop, pulseaudio, python2-dogtail, python2-empy, qemu-headless, qt, qt, raptor2, scons, sdl, sdl-gfx, sdl-image, sdl-mixer, sdl-net, sdl-ttf, sdl2, serveez, shared-mime-info, sharutils, skribilo, slim, soprano, swig, xcb-util, xcb-util-image, xcb-util-keysyms, xcb-util-renderutil, xcb-util-wm *** 47 package updates atk 2.10.0, bison 3.0.2, cmake 2.8.12, dmd 0.1, freeipmi 1.3.3, gcc 4.8.2, gcc 4.8.2, gcc-cross-mips64el-linux-gnuabi64 4.8.2, gcc-stripped-tarball 4.8.2, gdb 7.6.2, gettext 0.18.3.1, glib 2.38.0, global 6.2.9, gmp 5.1.3, gnupg 2.0.22, gobject-introspection 1.38.0, grep 2.15, gsl 1.16, gtk+ 2.24.21, gtk+ 3.10.1, guile 2.0.9, guile 2.0.9, guile-xcb 1.2, harfbuzz 0.9.22, hello 2.9, iproute2 3.12.0, libdrm 2.4.46, libextractor 1.2, libjpeg 9, libmicrohttpd 0.9.32, lightning 2.0.2, linux-libre 3.12, lzip 1.15, make 4.0, mit-krb5 1.11.3, pari-gp 2.5.5, pixman 0.32.4, python 3.3.2, qemu 1.6.1, qemu-with-multiple-smb-shares 1.6.1, rcs 5.9.2, recutils 1.6, rsync 3.1.0, tar 1.27.1, texinfo 5.2, units 2.02, xorriso 1.3.2 *** Packages are now built with GCC 4.8.2 by default (was 4.7.3) ** Native language support *** New ‘sr’ (Serbian) translation *** New ‘vi’ (Vietnamese) translation *** Updated ‘pt_BR’ (Brazilian Portuguese) translation ** Bugs fixed *** ‘guix pull’ compiles Guix deterministically and correctly Previously, the build environment was not cleared in between ‘compile-file’ calls, leading to build errors due to Guile bug http://bugs.gnu.org/15602 . *** ‘guix package’ allows removal of a specific package output (http://bugs.gnu.org/15756) *** ‘guix-daemon’ always sets umask to 022 (http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-guix/2013-07/msg00033.html) *** Files referenced by environment variables are protected from GC *** Yet unbuilt packages get correctly installed (http://bugs.gnu.org/15283) *** ‘bootstrap-graph.{png,eps,pdf}’ built in srcdir (http://bugs.gnu.org/15640) * Changes in 0.4 (since 0.3) ** Package management *** New ‘--list-generations’ and ‘--delete-generations’ options The ‘guix package’ command has these two new options, which make it easier to deal with a profile’s generation. See “Invoking guix package” in the manual. *** New ‘guix-register’ program This program allows the meta-data of a new store to be initialized, by copying info from an existing store. It is mostly an internal tool. ** Programming interfaces *** New API to bootstrap Autotools-based packages The (guix build-system gnu) has a new ‘dist-package’ procedure that takes a package object and source directory, and returns a new package object that runs ‘./bootstrap && make dist’ or anything similar. *** ‘derivation’ and related procedures have a #:references-graphs parameter This parameter instructs the build daemon to populate the derivation’s build tree with files containing the list of references of the given store files. This is useful to write code that copies a packages and all its dependencies to another storage device, such as a QEMU disk image. *** Extended API to build a GNU system virtual machine image The (gnu system vm) module has been augmented in many ways: the ‘qemu-image’ procedure can now populate and initialize the image’s store; the new ‘system-qemu-image’ procedure returns a QEMU image that runs dmd as its init system, has ‘login’ running on several consoles, has a set of installed packages, and where Guix can be used. New (gnu system …) modules have been added to handle the configuration of the various parts of a GNU/Linux system. For instance, (gnu system dmd) provides support for instantiating dmd services; (gnu system linux) helps with Linux PAM configuration; and so on. *** <derivation> objects supersede .drv file names in the API ‘derivation’ and similar procedures no longer return two values (a <derivation> and a .drv file name); they now return a single value, which is a <derivation> object. The <derivation> object embeds the corresponding .drv file name. See “Derivations” in the manual for details. ** GNU distribution *** 60 new packages apr, apr-util, cdparanoia, dbus-glib, dfc, dmd, dvdisaster, exiv2, fetchmail, freefont-ttf, freeglut, geeqie, git, gkrellm, glu, gnome-doc-utils, gst-plugins-base, gstreamer, guile-cairo, guile-lib, guile-xcb, guix, htop, itstool, lame, libextractor, libmicrohttpd, lightning, lzip, mingetty, mutt, net-base, net-tools, ocrad, pspp, python-babel, python-dateutil, python-pytz, python-setuptools, python-simplejson, python-wrapper, python2-babel, python2-dateutil, python2-mechanize, python2-pyicu, python2-pysqlite, python2-pytz, python2-setuptools, python2-simplejson, qemu-system-initrd, qemu-with-multiple-smb-shares, ripperx, shadow, ttf-bitstream-vera, units, valgrind, xmlto, xnee, yasm *** 27 package updates bigloo 4.0b, cairo 1.12.16, ddrescue 1.17, fontconfig 2.10.93, fplll 4.0.4, gcc 4.7.3, gcc 4.7.3, glibc 2.18, glibc 2.18, glibc-stripped-tarball 2.18, gnupg 2.0.21, gnutls 3.2.4, guile 2.0.9, guile 2.0.9, harfbuzz 0.9.21, imagemagick 6.8.6-9, libdrm 2.4.46, libgcrypt 1.5.3, libjpeg 9, libksba 1.3.0, linux-libre 3.11, m4 1.4.17, mpfrcx 0.4.2, pari-gp 2.5.4, python 2.7.5, python 3.3.2, texlive 2013 *** Fontconfig font search path made more convenient Fontconfig, the library used by many graphical applications, such as those based on GTK+, now knows where to find the default set of fonts. Additional fonts installed in the user profile are automatically picked up. *** More GUI applications The ‘emacs’ and ‘racket’ packages are now linked against GTK+. New GTK+ applications have been added (see above.) *** Packaging guidelines The documentation of packaging guidelines has been augmented. See the manual under “GNU Distribution”. *** Support for Python 3 along with Python 2 Python 3 has been added to the distribution, and Python packages that support it are now built for both Python 2 and Python 3. See the “Python Modules” section of the manual for details. ** Internationalization Updated translations: eo. ** Bugs fixed *** Workarounds for Guile 2.0.5 now work on Debian derivatives *** The dependency graph image has correct size in PDF output *** 'ldd' now works correctly on x86_64 *** Xorg server test suite no longer fails (http://bugs.gnu.org/15392) *** module-init-tools now builds (http://bugs.gnu.org/15182, http://bugs.gnu.org/15187) *** Hop 2.4 builds with newer Bigloo (http://bugs.gnu.org/15194) * Changes in 0.3 (since 0.2) ** Package management *** Cross-compilation support Guix can now cross-build packages. On the command-line, this is achieved with the new ‘--target’ command-line option of ‘guix build’. At the Scheme level, the guts of this is the ‘package-cross-derivation’ procedure. Core packages of the distribution can already be cross-compiled. See the manual for details. *** New ‘--max-silent-time’ option for “guix build” and “guix package” See the manual for details. *** New ‘--fallback’ option for “guix build” and “guix package” This option instructs to fall back to local builds when the substituter fails to download a substitute. *** New ‘--requisites’ option for “guix gc” See the manual for details. *** New ‘--key-download’ option for “guix refresh” See the manual for details. ** Programming interfaces *** New ‘package-cross-derivation’ procedure in (guix derivations) See the manual for details. *** New ‘%current-target-system’ SRFI-39 parameter This parameter is like ‘%current-system’, but for cross-compilation. It allows code in package definitions (such as in the ‘arguments’ field) to know whether it is being cross-compiled, and what the target system is. *** New (guix hash) module; new ‘open-sha256-port’ and ‘sha256-port’ procedures This improves performance of SHA256 computations. ** GNU distribution *** 33 new packages alsa-lib, babel, cairo, cvs, gcal, gcc-cross-mips64el-linux-gnuabi64, gd, gdk-pixbuf, graphviz, grue-hunter, gtk+, gts, harfbuzz, imagemagick, iproute2, iptables, libspectre, mpg321, noweb, pango, plotutils, privoxy, pytz, racket, rubber, rush, strace, tk, torsocks, unrtf, vc-dwim, wordnet, xlockmore *** 25 package updates automake 1.14, ed 1.9, freeipmi 1.2.8, gawk 4.1.0, gcc 4.8.1, gettext 0.18.3, glib 2.37.1, gmp 5.1.2, gnutls 3.2.1, gzip 1.6, help2man 1.43.3, libapr 1.4.8, libaprutil 1.5.2, libassuan 2.1.1, libffi 3.0.13, libgc 7.2d, libgpg-error 1.12, libidn 1.28, libpng 1.5.17, lout 3.40, lsh 2.1, nettle 2.7.1, qemu 1.5.1, tzdata 2013d, xorriso 1.3.0 *** Binary packages now available for i686-linux The build farm at http://hydra.gnu.org now provides 32-bit GNU/Linux binaries (i686-linux), in addition to the x86_64-linux binaries. Both can be transparently used as substitutes for local builds on these platforms. *** Debug info packages Some packages now have a “debug” output containing debugging information. The “debug” output can be used by GDB, and can be installed separately from the other outputs of the package. See “Installing Debugging Files” in the manual. *** Bootstrap binaries can be cross-compiled The distribution can now be ported to new architectures (currently GNU/Linux-only) by cross-compiling the “bootstrap binaries”. See “Porting” in the manual. *** Bootstrapping documented See “Bootstrapping” in the manual, for information on how the GNU distribution builds “from scratch”. ** Internationalization New translations: eo, pt_BR. ** Bugs fixed *** “guix --help” now works when using Guile 2.0.5 *** Binary substituter multi-threading and pipe issues fixed These could lead to random substituter crashes while substituting a binary. See commits 0332386 and 101d9f3 for details. *** Binary substituter gracefully handles lack of network connectivity *** Daemon properly handles rebuilds of multiple-output derivations Previously it would fail when rebuilding a multiple-output derivation when some (but not all) of its outputs were already present. See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-guix/2013-06/msg00038.html and https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/122 . *** ‘guix package -i foo:out’ no longer removes other outputs of ‘foo’ Previously only the ‘out’ output of package ‘foo’ would be kept in the profile. *** Replacement (srfi srfi-37) provided if the user’s one is broken When the user’s (srfi srfi-37) is affected by http://bugs.gnu.org/13176 (Guile < 2.0.9), a replacement with the bug fix is provided. This bug would affect command-line argument processing in some cases. * Changes in 0.2 (since 0.1) ** Package management *** Guix commands are now sub-commands of the “guix” program Instead of typing “guix-package”, one now has to type “guix package”, and so on. This has allowed us to homogenize the user interface and initial program setup, and to allow commands to be upgradable through “guix pull”. *** New “guix package --upgrade” option As the name implies, this option atomically upgrades all the packages installed in a profile or the set of packages matching a given regexp. See “Invoking guix package” in the manual. *** New “guix package --search” option Performs a full text search in package synopses and descriptions, and returns the matching packages in recutils format. See “Invoking guix package” in the manual, for details. *** New “guix pull” command The command pulls the latest version of Guix–both the package management modules and the distribution. See the manual for details. *** New binary substituter The “substituter” mechanism allows pre-built binaries to be transparently downloaded instead of performing a build locally. Currently binaries are available for x86_64 Linux-based GNU systems from http://hydra.gnu.org. The distribution is continuously built and binaries are made available from there. See http://hydra.gnu.org/jobset/gnu/master under “Job status” for the list of available binary packages. *** New “guix refresh” command The command is used by Guix maintainers. It automatically updates the distribution to the latest upstream releases of GNU software. *** New “guix hash” command Convenience command to compute the hash of a file. See the manual for details. *** Nix daemon code updated The daemon code from Nix, used by the ‘guix-daemon’ command, has been updated to current Nix ‘master’. ** Programming interfaces *** (guix download) now supports HTTPS, using GnuTLS It allows package source tarballs to be retrieved over HTTPS. *** New ‘native-search-path’ and ‘search-path’ package fields Packages can define in their ‘native-search-path’ field environment variables that define search paths and need to be set for proper functioning of the package. For instance, GCC has ‘CPATH’ and ‘LIBRARY_PATH’ in its ‘native-search-path’, Perl has ‘PERL5LIB’, Python has ‘PYTHONPATH’, etc. These environment variables are automatically set when building a package that uses one of these. *** Package inputs can be a function of the target system type The ‘inputs’ field of a package can now be conditional on the value of (%current-system). This is useful for packages that take system-dependent tarballs as inputs, such as GNU/MIT Scheme. *** New build systems The ‘perl-build-system’, ‘python-build-system’, and ‘cmake-build-system’ have been added. They implement the standard build systems for Perl, Python, and CMake packages. *** Tools to build Linux initrds, QEMU images, and more The (gnu packages linux-initrd) module provides a procedure to build a Linux initrd (“initial RAM disk”). The initrd embeds Guile, which is used to evaluate the given expression. The example below returns an initrd that mounts the /proc file system and starts a REPL: (expression->initrd '(begin (mkdir "/proc") (mount "none" "/proc" "proc") ((@ (system repl repl) start-repl)))) More examples in the linux-initrd.scm file. Experimental interfaces to produce and use QEMU images are provided by the (gnu system vm) module. For instance, the ‘expression->derivation-in-linux-vm’ evaluates the given Scheme expression in a QEMU virtual machine running the Linux kernel and Guile. ** GNU distribution Many updates and additions have been made to the distribution. Here are the highlights. *** Major updates GCC 4.7.3 (the default) and GCC 4.8.0, Binutils 2.23.2, Guile 2.0.9, Coreutils 8.20, GDB 7.6, Texinfo 5.1. *** Noteworthy new packages TeXLive, Xorg, GNU GRUB, GNU Parted, QEMU and QEMU-KVM, Avahi, Bigloo, CHICKEN, Scheme48, Hugs, Python, Lua, Samba.