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(define-module (gnu packages wv) #:use-module (gnu packages) #:use-module (gnu packages compression) #:use-module (gnu packages glib) #:use-module (gnu packages gnome) #:use-module (gnu packages image) #:use-module (gnu packages pkg-config) #:use-module (guix packages) #:use-module (guix download) #:use-module (guix build-system gnu) #:use-module ((guix licenses) #:prefix license:)) (define-public wv (package (name "wv") (version "1.2.9") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "https://abiword.org/downloads/wv/" version "/wv-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "17f16lkdv1c3amaz2hagiicih59ynpp4786k1m2qa1sw68xhswsc")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (inputs `(("glib" ,glib) ("libgsf" ,libgsf) ("libjpeg" ,libjpeg-turbo) ("libpng" ,libpng) ("zlib" ,zlib))) (native-inputs `(("glib" ,glib "bin") ("pkg-config" ,pkg-config))) (synopsis "Microsoft Word conversion library and utilities") (description "wv converts files written by Word 2000, 97, 95, and 6 (known internally as Word 9, 8, 7, and 6) to HTML or LaTeX. Word 2 documents can still be converted to plain text but will lack formatting. Other programs can use wv as a library to convert Word documents to other formats. AbiWord uses it as its Word importer, and KWord uses concepts and code from wv in theirs.") (home-page "http://wvware.sourceforge.net/") (license license:gpl2+))) 32cc463eb1a04957c&showmsg=1'>Expand)Author 2021-12-18import: elpa: Support ‘upstream-name’ property....* guix/import/elpa.scm: (guix-package->elpa-name): New procedure. (latest-release): Use it. * tests/elpa.scm ("guix-package->elpa-name: without 'upstream-name' property") ("guix-package->elpa-name: with 'upstream-name' property"): Test it. Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Xinglu Chen 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 2020-12-02import: utils: 'recursive-import' accepts an optional version parameter....This adds a key VERSION to 'recursive-import' and moves the parameter REPO to a key. This also changes all the places that rely on 'recursive-import'. * guix/import/utils.scm (recursive-import): Add the VERSION key. Make REPO a key. (package->definition): Add optional 'append-version?'. * guix/scripts/import/crate.scm (guix-import-crate): Add the VERSION key. * guix/import/crate.scm (crate->guix-package): Add the VERSION key. (crate-recursive-import): Pass VERSION to recursive-import, remove now unnecessary code. * guix/import/cran.scm (cran->guix-package, cran-recursive-import): Change the REPO parameter to a key. * guix/import/elpa.scm (elpa->guix-package, elpa-recursive-import): Likewise. * guix/import/gem.scm (gem->guix-package, recursive-import): Likewise. * guix/import/opam.scm (opam-recurive-import): Likewise. * guix/import/pypi.scm (pypi-recursive-import): Likewise. * guix/import/stackage.scm (stackage-recursive-import): Likewise. * guix/scripts/import/cran.scm (guix-import-cran): Likewise. * guix/scripts/import/elpa.scm (guix-import-elpa): Likewise. * tests/elpa.scm (eval-test-with-elpa): Likewise. * tests/import-utils.scm (recursive-import): Likewise. Co-authored-by: Hartmut Goebel <h.goebel@crazy-compilers.com> Martin Becze