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[bug#28660] [PATCH] gnu: python-numpy: Give sh store location instead of
From: |
Christopher Baines |
Subject: |
[bug#28660] [PATCH] gnu: python-numpy: Give sh store location instead of setting $SHELL. |
Date: |
Wed, 4 Oct 2017 08:49:44 +0100 |
On Wed, 04 Oct 2017 09:04:36 +0200 (CEST)
Thomas Danckaert <address@hidden> wrote:
> From: Christopher Baines <address@hidden>
> Subject: Re: [bug#28660] [PATCH] gnu: python-numpy: Give sh store
> location instead of setting $SHELL.
> Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2017 07:30:48 +0100
>
> > Could bash be specified as an input, and that used instead? This
> > would
> > mean that the behaviour of the package is more isolated from the
> > environment.
>
> Sounds good, but I'm afraid I don't understand what you mean (maybe
> it's still too early in the morning). If we add a "bash" to the
> package inputs, it will still come from the store. So probably you
> mean something else by “specified as an input”?
>
> > For example, on non GuixSD systems, /bin/sh could be something other
> > than bash. But, if the numpy package depends on some bash in the
> > store,
> > and uses that, then it would be isolated from this.
>
> That's true, though users on such systems could set $SHELL to
> override the default one from the store. But maybe avoiding having
> to do that is what you mean by “more isolated from the environment”?
>
> The shell is used for very limited purposes anyway (essentially to
> run C and Fortran compilers to build extenstions, AFAIU), but I'm
> happy to improve the patch if it's useful. If you have a solution
> that allows users to use their own /bin/sh if they want, but still
> works for all builds of dependent packages on Guix, please explain :-)
Sorry Thomas, ignore what I originally said. I thought from reading the
patch that this was patching numpy to use /bin/sh . Now after building
it and looking at the resulting files, I can see that it makes the
default use bash from the store [1]. Which was exactly what I was
suggesting, but you were already doing that.
With this new, hopefully more correct interpretation, this patch looks
fine to me :)
1:
sh = os.environ.get('SHELL',
'/gnu/store/kpxi8h3669afr9r1bgvaf9ij3y4wdyyn-bash-minimal-4.4.12/bin/sh')
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