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[bug#28281] [PATCH] gnu: Add os-prober.


From: Arun Isaac
Subject: [bug#28281] [PATCH] gnu: Add os-prober.
Date: Sat, 09 Sep 2017 22:54:27 +0530

Here's an updated patch.

> +         (replace 'install
> +           (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys)
> +             (define (find-files-non-recursive directory)
> +               (find-files directory
> +                           (lambda (file stat)
> +                             (string-match (string-append "^" directory 
> "/[^/]*$")
> +                                           file))
> +                           #:directories? #t))

Do you think it would be a good idea to add a #:recursive? keyword
argument to `find-files' in (guix build utils), instead of creating this
`find-files-non-recursive-function' here?

> +             (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out"))
> +                    (bin (string-append out "/bin"))
> +                    (lib (string-append out "/lib"))
> +                    (share (string-append out "/share")))
> +               (for-each (cut install-file <> bin)
> +                         (list "linux-boot-prober" "os-prober"))
> +               (install-file "newns" (string-append lib "/os-prober"))
> +               (install-file "common.sh" (string-append share "/os-prober"))
> +               (install-file "os-probes/mounted/powerpc/20macosx"
> +                             (string-append lib "/os-probes/mounted"))
> +               (for-each
> +                (lambda (directory)
> +                  (for-each
> +                   (lambda (file)
> +                     (let ((destination (string-append lib "/" directory
> +                                                       "/" (basename file))))
> +                       (mkdir-p (dirname destination))
> +                       (copy-recursively file destination)))
> +                   (append (find-files-non-recursive (string-append 
> directory "/common"))
> +                           (find-files-non-recursive (string-append 
> directory "/x86")))))
> +                (list "os-probes" "os-probes/mounted" "os-probes/init"
> +                      "linux-boot-probes" "linux-boot-probes/mounted"))
> +               #t))))))

I have used `find-files' instead of `ftw', as you suggested. The install
procedure is clearer now. but still remains quite messy. It is not
simple enough to separate the "candidate-files" and "install-file"
logic.

WDYT? Will the above code do?





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