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A big thanks to Eelco Dolstra, who designed and implemented Nix.
Transposing functional programming discipline to package management
proved to be inspiring and fruitful.

Thanks to the following people who contributed to GNU Guix through
suggestions, bug reports, patches, internationalization, or general
infrastructure help:

	    Lluís Batlle i Rossell <viric@viric.name>
          Sylvain Beucler <beuc@beuc.net>
	   Carlos Carleos <carleos@uniovi.es>
	   Felipe Castro <fefcas@gmail.com>
	   Daniel Clark <dclark@pobox.com>
	Alexandru Cojocaru <xojoc@gmx.com>
	    Aleix Conchillo Flaqué <aconchillo@gmail.com>
          Malcolm Cook <MEC@stowers.org>
           Thomas Danckaert <thomas.danckaert@gmail.com>
	   Rafael Ferreira <rafael.f.f1@gmail.com>
	Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org>
             Eric Hanchrow <eric.hanchrow@gmail.com>
           Konrad Hinsen <konrad.hinsen@fastmail.net>
          Brandon Invergo <brandon@gnu.org>
           Anders Jonsson <anders.jonsson@norsjovallen.se>
	  Jeffrin Jose <ahiliation@yahoo.co.in>
	          Kete <kete@ninthfloor.org>
           Daniel Kochmański <dkochmanski@hellsgate.pl>
	  Matthew Lien <bluet@bluet.org>
             Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
            Chris Marusich <cmmarusich@gmail.com>
            Niels Möller <nisse@lysator.liu.se>
          Cyprien Nicolas <cyprien@nicolas.tf>
	   Yutaka Niibe <gniibe@fsij.org>
           Andrei Osipov <andrspv@gmail.com>
                  Petter <petter@mykolab.ch>
             Adam Pribyl <pribyl@lowlevel.cz>
            Pjotr Prins <pjotr.public12@thebird.nl>
  Yakkala Yagnesh Raghava <hi@yagnesh.org>
           Joshua Randall <jcrandall@alum.mit.edu>
      Bruno Félix Rezende Ribeiro <oitofelix@gnu.org>
	    Benno Schulenberg <coordinator@translationproject.org>
           Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com>
        Alexander Shendi <Alexander.Shendi@web.de>
	     Alen Skondro <askondro@gmail.com>
              Jan Synáček <jan.synacek@gmail.com>
	 Matthias Wachs <wachs@net.in.tum.de>
        Christine Lemmer-Webber <cwebber@dustycloud.org>
           Philip Woods <elzairthesorcerer@gmail.com>

GNU Guix also includes non-software works.  Thanks to the following
people who contributed the logo and general artwork and themes:

           Nikita Karetnikov <nikita@karetnikov.org>
           Felipe López <felipe.lopez@openmailbox.org>
ts/profiles.scm, tests/system.scm: Remove #:use-module (guix grafts). Ludovic Courtès 2022-03-07derivations: Coalesce inputs that have the same output path....Fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/54209>. * guix/derivations.scm (coalesce-duplicate-inputs): Use the output paths of DRV as a hash table key. * tests/derivations.scm ("derivation with duplicate fixed-output inputs"): Expect a single input for FINAL. ("derivation with equivalent fixed-output inputs"): New test. Ludovic Courtès 2021-11-16daemon: Do not deduplicate files smaller than 8 KiB....Files smaller than 8 KiB typically represent ~70% of the entries in /gnu/store/.links but only contribute to ~4% of the space savings afforded by deduplication. Not considering these files for deduplication speeds up file insertion in the store and, more importantly, leaves 'removeUnusedLinks' with fewer entries to traverse, thereby speeding it up proportionally. Partly fixes <https://issues.guix.gnu.org/24937>. * config-daemon.ac: Remove symlink hard link check and CAN_LINK_SYMLINK definition. * guix/store/deduplication.scm (%deduplication-minimum-size): New variable. (deduplicate)[loop]: Do not recurse when FILE's size is below %DEDUPLICATION-MINIMUM-SIZE. (dump-port): New procedure. (dump-file/deduplicate)[hash]: Turn into... [dump-and-compute-hash]: ... this thunk. Call 'deduplicate' only when SIZE is greater than %DEDUPLICATION-MINIMUM-SIZE; otherwise call 'dump-port'. * nix/libstore/gc.cc (LocalStore::removeUnusedLinks): Drop files where st.st_size < deduplicationMinSize. * nix/libstore/local-store.hh (deduplicationMinSize): New declaration. * nix/libstore/optimise-store.cc (deduplicationMinSize): New variable. (LocalStore::optimisePath_): Return when PATH is a symlink or smaller than 'deduplicationMinSize'. * tests/derivations.scm ("identical files are deduplicated"): Produce files bigger than %DEDUPLICATION-MINIMUM-SIZE. * tests/nar.scm ("restore-file-set with directories (signed, valid)"): Likewise. * tests/store-deduplication.scm ("deduplicate, below %deduplication-minimum-size"): New test. ("deduplicate", "deduplicate, ENOSPC"): Produce files bigger than %DEDUPLICATION-MINIMUM-SIZE. * tests/store.scm ("substitute, deduplication"): Likewise. Ludovic Courtès 2021-03-06tests: do not hard code HTTP ports...Previously, test cases could fail if some process was listening at a hard-coded port. This patch eliminates most of these potential failures, by automatically assigning an unbound port. This should allow for building multiple guix trees in parallel outside a build container, though this is currently untested. The test "home-page: Connection refused" in tests/lint.scm still hardcodes port 9999, however. * guix/tests/http.scm (http-server-can-listen?): remove now unused procedure. (%http-server-port): default to port 0, meaning the OS will automatically choose a port. (open-http-server-socket): remove the false statement claiming this procedure is exported and also return the allocated port number. (%local-url): raise an error if the port is obviously unbound. (call-with-http-server): set %http-server-port to the allocated port while the thunk is called. * tests/derivations.scm: adjust test cases to use automatically assign a port. As there is no risk of a port conflict now, do not make any tests conditional upon 'http-server-can-listen?' anymore. * tests/elpa.scm: likewise. * tests/lint.scm: likewise, and add a TODO comment about a port that is still hard-coded. * tests/texlive.scm: likewise. Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Maxime Devos