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[bug#45252] [PATCH] gnu: libffi: Add unreleased patch to fix float128 on


From: Mark H Weaver
Subject: [bug#45252] [PATCH] gnu: libffi: Add unreleased patch to fix float128 on powerpc64le.
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2020 16:22:21 -0500

Hi Chris,

Chris Marusich <cmmarusich@gmail.com> writes:

> Mark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org> writes:
>
>> Earlier, I wrote:
>>> When invoking 'patch' in Guix, you should *always* use "--force" instead
>>> of "--batch".
>>
>> (See <https://bugs.gnu.org/45252#19> for my earlier message).
>
> Thank you for letting me know about this.  I didn't know about the
> difference between "--batch" and "--force".  I agree we should use
> "--force" instead of "--batch".  How do you recommend that I proceed?

Simply changing "--batch" to "--force" on line 79 (in the powerpc64le-*
case, i.e. the one that was just added) seems like the right thing.
That will force a rebuild of almost everything on the powerpc64le-*
architecture, but should not cause any rebuilds on other architectures.

>> Since writing the message above, I've found another problem in the same
>> commit (7eaa2f24ea77cddbb4bbc2d6a6905673a36f8f99): it searches for the
>> 'patch' program in 'inputs'.  This is a mistake, because when
>> cross-compiling, 'inputs' will contain software compiled to run on the
>> target system instead of the build system.
>
> Is it searching for the "patch" program, or is it searching for the
> patch file?  It looks to me like the code is searching for the patch
> file in inputs, not the "patch" program.

LOL, you're right, I got confused.  Please disregard my second email in
this thread, and apologies for that noise.

> Again, thank you for taking the time to bring these topics up.  I'm
> always trying to make sure I do things the best way I can in Guix, so I
> appreciate the feedback.

Thank you, Chris.

    Warm regards,
        Mark





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