From 89339a35bd8610ec585da36f3da6ddf116c3fe89 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Danny Milosavljevic Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2019 16:29:00 +0100 Subject: doc: Document how to enable qemu binfmt service and how to use it. * doc/contributing.texi (Submitting Patches): Document how to enable qemu binfmt service and how to use it. Co-authored-by: Ricardo Wurmus --- doc/contributing.texi | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+) (limited to 'doc/contributing.texi') diff --git a/doc/contributing.texi b/doc/contributing.texi index d579a39c5d..9459c481a7 100644 --- a/doc/contributing.texi +++ b/doc/contributing.texi @@ -817,6 +817,33 @@ name of the new or modified package, and fix any errors it reports Make sure the package builds on your platform, using @code{guix build @var{package}}. +@item +We recommend you also try building the package on other supported +platforms. As you may not have access to actual hardware platforms, we +recommend using the @code{qemu-binfmt-service-type} to emulate them. In +order to enable it, add the following service to the list of services in +your @code{operating-system} configuration: + +@example +(service qemu-binfmt-service-type + (qemu-binfmt-configuration + (platforms (lookup-qemu-platforms "arm" "aarch64" "ppc" "mips64el")) + (guix-support? #t))) +@end example + +Then reconfigure your system. + +You can then build packages for different platforms by specifying the +@code{--system} option. For example, to build the "hello" package for +the armhf, aarch64, powerpc, or mips64 architectures, you would run the +following commands, respectively: +@example +guix build --system=armhf-linux --rounds=2 hello +guix build --system=aarch64-linux --rounds=2 hello +guix build --system=powerpc-linux --rounds=2 hello +guix build --system=mips64el-linux --rounds=2 hello +@end example + @item @cindex bundling Make sure the package does not use bundled copies of software already -- cgit v1.2.3