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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2013, 2016 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;; Copyright © 2022 Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il>
;;;
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(define-module (gnu packages rush)
  #:use-module (guix packages)
  #:use-module (guix download)
  #:use-module (guix build-system gnu)
  #:use-module (guix licenses)
  #:use-module (gnu packages))

(define-public rush
  (package
    (name "rush")
    (version "2.2")
    (source (origin
             (method url-fetch)
             (uri (string-append "mirror://gnu/rush/rush-"
                                 version ".tar.gz"))
             (sha256
              (base32
               "1kcqilbcvxsh89196ryh3p9zh4b266517q9681mjmckvj5v57plm"))))
    (build-system gnu-build-system)
    (home-page "https://www.gnu.org/software/rush/")
    (synopsis "Restricted user (login) shell")
    (description
     "GNU Rush is a restricted user shell, for systems on which users are to
be provided with only limited functionality or resources.  Administrators set
user rights via a configuration file which can be used to limit, for example,
the commands that can be executed, CPU time, or virtual memory usage.")
    (license gpl3+)))
rface * extend <package> ** add ‘recommends’ field For instance, glibc, binutils, gcc, and ld-wrapper would recommend each other. ‘guix package -i’ could ask interactively (?), or allow users to follow all or none of the recommendations. ** add a ‘user-environment-hook’ This should specify builder code to be run when building a user environment with ‘guix-package’. For instance, Texinfo’s hook would create a new ‘dir’. ** extend ‘propagated-build-inputs’ with support for multiple outputs #+BEGIN_SRC scheme (outputs '("out" "include")) (propagated-build-inputs `(((("i1" ,p1 "o1") ("i2" ,p2)) => "include") ("i3" ,p3))) #+END_SRC * synchronize non-GNU package descriptions with the [[http://directory.fsf.org][FSD]] Meta-data for GNU packages, including descriptions and synopses, can be dumped from the FSD: http://directory.fsf.org/wiki?title=GNU/Export&action=purge . We could periodically synchronize with that. * add a guildhall build system The Guildhall is Guile’s packaging system. It should be easy to add a ‘guildhall-build-system’ that does the right thing based on guildhall recipes. * union Support sophisticated collision handling when building a union: honor per-package priorities, etc. * add GUIX_ALLOW_EXPENSIVE_TESTS Tests that need to download stuff or otherwise take a long time would only be run when that is defined. * add "guix challenge" Would download a substitute, and compare its contents against a (hopefully locally-built) copy. * guix build utils ** MAYBE Change ‘ld-wrapper’ to add RPATH for libs passed by file name ** MAYBE Add equivalent to chrpath that uses [[https://gitorious.org/guile-dlhacks/guile-dlhacks/][guile-dlhacks]] ** MAYBE Add a hash-rewriting thing for deep dependency replacement without rebuild See [[https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/d1662d715514e6ef9d3dc29f132f1b3d8e608a18][Shea Levy's `replace-dependency' in Nixpkgs]]. * distro ** port to GNU/Hurd, aka. ‘i686-gnu’ Problems include that current glibc releases do not build on GNU/Hurd. In addition, there haven’t been stable releases of GNU Mach, MiG, and Hurd, which would be a pre-condition.