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(define-module (gnu build locale) #:use-module (guix build utils) #:use-module (srfi srfi-1) #:use-module (ice-9 rdelim) #:use-module (ice-9 match) #:use-module (ice-9 regex) #:export (build-locale normalize-codeset locale->name+codeset read-supported-locales)) (define locale-rx ;; Regexp matching a locale line in 'localedata/SUPPORTED'. (make-regexp "^[[:space:]]*([[:graph:]]+)/([[:graph:]]+)[[:space:]]*\\\\$")) (define (read-supported-locales port) "Read the 'localedata/SUPPORTED' file from PORT. That file is actually a makefile snippet, with one locale per line, and a header that can be discarded." (let loop ((locales '())) (define line (read-line port)) (cond ((eof-object? line) (reverse locales)) ((string-prefix? "#" (string-trim line)) ;comment (loop locales)) ((string-contains line "=") ;makefile variable assignment (loop locales)) (else (match (regexp-exec locale-rx line) (#f (loop locales)) (m (loop (alist-cons (match:substring m 1) (match:substring m 2) locales)))))))) (define (normalize-codeset codeset) "Compute the \"normalized\" variant of CODESET." ;; info "(libc) Using gettextized software", for the algorithm used to ;; compute the normalized codeset. (letrec-syntax ((-> (syntax-rules () ((_ proc value) (proc value)) ((_ proc rest ...) (proc (-> rest ...)))))) (-> (lambda (str) (if (string-every char-set:digit str) (string-append "iso" str) str)) string-downcase (lambda (str) (string-filter char-set:letter+digit str)) codeset))) (define* (build-locale locale #:key (localedef "localedef") (directory ".") (codeset "UTF-8") (name (string-append locale "." codeset))) "Compute locale data for LOCALE and CODESET--e.g., \"en_US\" and \"UTF-8\"--with LOCALEDEF, and store it in DIRECTORY under NAME." (format #t "building locale '~a'...~%" name) (invoke localedef "--no-archive" "--prefix" directory "-i" locale "-f" codeset (string-append directory "/" name))) (define (locale->name+codeset locale) "Split a locale name such as \"aa_ER@saaho.UTF-8\" into two values: the language/territory/modifier part, and the codeset." (match (string-rindex locale #\.) (#f (values locale #f)) (dot (values (string-take locale dot) (string-drop locale (+ dot 1)))))) -encrypted' option when installing the Hurd. * gnu/installer/services.scm (system-services->configuration): Cater for the Hurd with %base-services/hurd, and with %base-packages/hurd that must always be set. (%system-services): Change to procedure. When installing the the Hurd, do not recommend `ntp-service-type' and USE `openssh-sans-x' package for `openssh-service-type'. (system-service-none): New variable. * gnu/installer/newt/services.scm (run-network-management-page): Include it when installing the Hurd. (run-desktop-environments-cbt-page): When installing the Hurd, recommend to not select any desktop enviroment. Update users. * gnu/installer/parted.scm (efi-installation?): Return #f when installing for the Hurd. (create-ext2-file-system): New procedure. (user-fs-type-name, user-fs-type->mount-type, partition-filesystem-user-type, format-user-partitions): Support `ext2'. (<user-partition> partition->user-partition): Use `ext2' when installing the Hurd. (auto-partition!): Likewise. No swap partition when installing the Hurd. * gnu/installer/final.scm (install-system): Cater for cross installation of the Hurd. (bootloader-configuration): Use `grub-minimal-bootloader' when installing the Hurd. (user-partition-missing-modules): Cater for empty user-partitions. (initrd-configuration, user-partitions->configuration): Cater for the Hurd. * gnu/installer/steps.scm (format-configuration, configuration->file): Cater for the Hurd. * gnu/system/hurd.scm (%desktop-services/hurd): New variable. * gnu/installer/tests.scm (choose-kernel): New procedure. * gnu/tests/install.scm (gui-test-program): Use it. Change-Id: Ifafb27b8a2f933944c77223a27ec151757237e36 Janneke Nieuwenhuizen 2024-11-11installer: Use "partitioning-page" consistently....Having `partition-page' function call `RUN-partititionING-page' where all other proxy functions call `RUN-<name>' hurts my brain while refactoring. * gnu/installer/record.scm (<installer>)[partition-page]: Rename to... [partitioning-page]: ...this. * gnu/installer/newt.scm (partitioning-page, newt-installer): Update accordingly. * gnu/installer.scm (installer-steps): Update accordingly. Change-Id: I6b2f3459a3d0a7a89260224b7d8438676e3411ba Janneke Nieuwenhuizen 2022-11-15installer: Report known-unsupported PCI devices....* gnu/installer/hardware.scm: New file. * gnu/local.mk (INSTALLER_MODULES): Add it. * po/guix/POTFILES.in: Add it. * gnu/installer.scm (installer-steps): Pass #:pci-database to the 'welcome' step procedure. * gnu/installer/newt.scm (welcome-page): Add #:pci-database and pass it to 'run-welcome-page'. * gnu/installer/newt/welcome.scm (check-hardware-support): Add #:pci-database. Enumerate unsupported PCI devices and run an error page when unsupported devices are found. (run-welcome-page): Add #:pci-database and pass it to 'check-hardware-support' and to the recursive call. * gnu/installer/record.scm (<installer>)[welcome-page]: Adjust comment. * doc/guix.texi (Hardware Considerations): Mention it. Ludovic Courtès