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2024-06-15release: release notes for 2.90.0Jade Lovelace
For now we just need to put the release notes in the final spot. We will have to fix the date on both 2.90 and 2.91 branches, but such as it is. Release created with releng/create_release.xsh Closes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/318 Change-Id: I38e79b40e7f632c8a286f2f09865a84dc93eca90
2024-06-14version: update to 2.90.0-rc2Jade Lovelace
Change-Id: I7cfa8414fa937de940b1598cc300497ce2d47635
2024-06-14release: merge release 2.90.0-rc1 back to mainlineJade Lovelace
This merge commit returns to the previous state prior to the release but leaves the tag in the branch history. Release created with releng/create_release.xsh Change-Id: I92296a1746b54a081004fe2bb23e9e37fd33b3e5
2024-06-14release: 2.90.0-rc1 "Vanilla Ice Cream"2.90.0-rc1Jade Lovelace
Release produced with releng/create_release.xsh Change-Id: Ib8df5ea5096d47b25f74988447146c1b5072b869
2024-06-15Merge changes from topic "releng" into mainjade
* changes: releng: add sha256 for the manual tarball releng: fix upload of multiarch images to forgejo releng: fix git checking releng: fix logging inside interactive xonsh releng: support multiple systems version: update to 2.90.0-rc1
2024-06-13releng: add sha256 for the manual tarballJade Lovelace
Whoops. Change-Id: Ic6f8cdcb074d679e9b1fc3323c106cc853328dcc
2024-06-13releng: fix upload of multiarch images to forgejoJade Lovelace
Forgejo appears to immediately delete registry content that is overwritten. This means that we are forced to delete our previous workaround of making a temporary tag and use a new, more absurd workaround of making an entire temporary image that we basically only need to create to get its hash. However, on the plus side, the new workaround doesn't create garbage tags to begin with, which means that we don't have to deal with GitHub not implementing the standardized tag delete endpoint and instead only implementing a proprietary one. Upstream-Bug: https://github.com/containers/skopeo/issues/2354 Change-Id: I220e7ce9a17fd230c38882f12c009a166dcc9336
2024-06-13releng: fix git checkingJade Lovelace
Change-Id: I82ddd918311b48e596adb807b81221973113fe7a
2024-06-13releng: fix logging inside interactive xonshJade Lovelace
I don't know when this broke, it seems like it happened since the 24.05 upgrade, so xonsh 0.15. What happened is that xonsh was trying to intercept log output, which explodes if you have the logger survive past one command input. This is, however, impossible to avoid if you are trying to use logging when you import releng from inside xonsh for interactive use! The error below is because the memory handler backing the stdout/stderr of the one command that's just been run was closed after the command completed. Change-Id: I2be642aebf93da9818d08ff8b97c2e72ba5ac581 --- Logging error --- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/nix/store/7hnr99nxrd2aw6lghybqdmkckq60j6l9-python3-3.11.9/lib/python3.11/logging/__init__.py", line 1113, in emit stream.write(msg + self.terminator) File "/nix/store/34951j60xcsw6zj4v8lsaf491acv0by3-python3-3.11.9-env/lib/python3.11/site-packages/xonsh/base_shell.py", line 183, in write self.mem.write(s) ValueError: I/O operation on closed file. Call stack: File "/nix/store/xgdp1p1gv8ni1awnkzyqasnn6gz5wlvx-xonsh-0.15.1/bin/xonsh", line 8, in <module> sys.exit(main()) File "/nix/store/34951j60xcsw6zj4v8lsaf491acv0by3-python3-3.11.9-env/lib/python3.11/site-packages/xonsh/main.py", line 470, in main sys.exit(main_xonsh(args)) File "/nix/store/34951j60xcsw6zj4v8lsaf491acv0by3-python3-3.11.9-env/lib/python3.11/site-packages/xonsh/main.py", line 514, in main_xonsh shell.shell.cmdloop() File "/nix/store/34951j60xcsw6zj4v8lsaf491acv0by3-python3-3.11.9-env/lib/python3.11/site-packages/xonsh/ptk_shell/shell.py", line 406, in cmd loop line = self.singleline(auto_suggest=auto_suggest) File "/nix/store/34951j60xcsw6zj4v8lsaf491acv0by3-python3-3.11.9-env/lib/python3.11/site-packages/xonsh/ptk_shell/shell.py", line 374, in sin gleline line = self.prompter.prompt(**prompt_args) File "/nix/store/34951j60xcsw6zj4v8lsaf491acv0by3-python3-3.11.9-env/lib/python3.11/site-packages/prompt_toolkit/shortcuts/prompt.py", line 1 026, in prompt return self.app.run( File "/nix/store/34951j60xcsw6zj4v8lsaf491acv0by3-python3-3.11.9-env/lib/python3.11/site-packages/prompt_toolkit/application/application.py", line 1002, in run return asyncio.run(coro) File "/nix/store/7hnr99nxrd2aw6lghybqdmkckq60j6l9-python3-3.11.9/lib/python3.11/asyncio/runners.py", line 189, in run with Runner(debug=debug) as runner: File "/nix/store/7hnr99nxrd2aw6lghybqdmkckq60j6l9-python3-3.11.9/lib/python3.11/asyncio/runners.py", line 59, in __enter__ self._lazy_init() File "/nix/store/7hnr99nxrd2aw6lghybqdmkckq60j6l9-python3-3.11.9/lib/python3.11/asyncio/runners.py", line 137, in _lazy_init self._loop = events.new_event_loop() File "/nix/store/7hnr99nxrd2aw6lghybqdmkckq60j6l9-python3-3.11.9/lib/python3.11/asyncio/events.py", line 810, in new_event_loop return get_event_loop_policy().new_event_loop() File "/nix/store/7hnr99nxrd2aw6lghybqdmkckq60j6l9-python3-3.11.9/lib/python3.11/asyncio/events.py", line 699, in new_event_loop return self._loop_factory() File "/nix/store/7hnr99nxrd2aw6lghybqdmkckq60j6l9-python3-3.11.9/lib/python3.11/asyncio/unix_events.py", line 64, in __init__ super().__init__(selector) File "/nix/store/7hnr99nxrd2aw6lghybqdmkckq60j6l9-python3-3.11.9/lib/python3.11/asyncio/selector_events.py", line 54, in __init__ logger.debug('Using selector: %s', selector.__class__.__name__) Message: 'Using selector: %s' Arguments: ('EpollSelector',) Change-Id: I90959809129aaf96aad4577599031688599ed85e
2024-06-13packaging: Move binaryTarball to a passthru attr in package.nixJade Lovelace
This is motivated by flakes being bad and all the stuff that calls things by "system" being utterly unable to cope with cross compilation. So if we go shove it in package.nix it is suddenly usable from cross contexts. Usage: ``` nix build -L .#nix-riscv64-linux.binaryTarball ``` Change-Id: I702ebf2ac5bd9d1c57662f968b000073134df336
2024-06-13flake.nix: add riscv64 cross targetJade Lovelace
It builds. I have not tested the binaries since I don't have hardware, but I would be rather surprised if it were broken, given that nix *runs* on this platform. Change-Id: I0b474ffcd4a431bf117a303d0b65fa6532113f48
2024-06-13releng: support multiple systemsJade Lovelace
I guess this is kind of important to being able to "release it". Change-Id: Id6f295d0b4944fa1203783a400a246727dbd94b6
2024-06-13version: update to 2.90.0-rc1Jade Lovelace
Change-Id: I913852cfb88b3b300ffb1050a91784be659ae66a
2024-06-13Merge "tests/libcmd: set HOME to a temporary directory" into mainalois31
2024-06-12releng: fix docs uploadJade Lovelace
There were two bugs I found: 1. If the build isn't already done in the store, nix-store --realise does not know how to build it. You have to just give it the derivation and I guess it will realise all outputs, which is fine. 2. cp without -T will not overwrite an existing manual directory, creating a path manual/manual. Change-Id: Ibebfd136a266da5330944a985e636ebb776f1909
2024-06-12.github: clean up stale things and wrong referencesJade Lovelace
We do not need a stale bot. We do not need dependabot. Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/391 Change-Id: I983fae4dc4cd9022b12f70e330b5c984c5fc1b9d
2024-06-12dev shell: Add bashInteractivePierre Bourdon
This was bothersome to me as a zsh+direnv user. Change-Id: Ia5b54cc63647a5c6ced2b5412e972dac1abf8184
2024-06-12tests/flake-registry: Fix occasional deadlocksJade Lovelace
This seems to have been caused by having the wrong PID. I don't know why it worked before in the sandbox, but the code was definitely wrong before, so let's just fix it. Change-Id: I556580bdf614c716566310e975a36daa6d6c9a91
2024-06-12doc: Write an index of environment variables used in testsuiteJade Lovelace
This was originally going to be just the testsuite but I kinda just documented all of them. I am tired of us not documenting these. This is a starting point to producing an actually good index. I would like to enforce it in a pre-commit hook eventually that we document all environment variables used in Lix itself, even if it is terse dev facing docs. This is full of a bunch of TODOs caused by auditing code. They should probably be done at some point. Change-Id: I7c0d3b257e19bae23d47d1efbd7361d203bccb0e
2024-06-12doc/testing.md: Rewrite some outdated sections for meson and current source ↵Jade Lovelace
layout Change-Id: Ia23f82c9a564b55bd799afbda59c28c9b0a65c13
2024-06-12doc: rewrite the multi-user documentation to actually talk about securityJade Lovelace
It's in the security section, and it was totally outdated anyway. I took the opportunity to write down the stuff we already believed. Change-Id: I73e62ae85a82dad13ef846e31f377c3efce13cb0
2024-06-12tests: verify that NIX_DAEMON_PACKAGE's version looks like a versionJade Lovelace
Followup to https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1417 to ensure that this parser will never take something that doesn't look like a version. It turns out this problem is less alarming than initially thought because it only applies to the testsuite in a non-default mode. Change-Id: I26aba24aaf0215f2b782966314b94784db766266
2024-06-12Check devShells in CIJade Lovelace
We should not let these regress in CI by having broken dependencies or similar. Still need to fix the evaluation error checking in buildbot-nix, but this is a useful step regardless. Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/383 Change-Id: I3883184165440e66256c989117f2ab2e54c3aafd
2024-06-12Misc workaround removals since 24.05 upgradeJade Lovelace
Change-Id: I9491b103333cb0e25c245199e88365ded7800d2e
2024-06-12[resubmit] flake: update nixpkgs pin 23.11->24.05 (+ boehmgc compat changes)Pierre Bourdon
-- message from cl/1418 -- The boehmgc changes are bundled into this commit because doing otherwise would require an annoying dance of "adding compatibility for < 8.2.6 and >= 8.2.6" then updating the pin then removing the (now unneeded) compatibility. It doesn't seem worth the trouble to me given the low complexity of said changes. Rebased coroutine-sp-fallback.diff patch taken from https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/317227 -- jade resubmit changes -- This is a resubmission of https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1418, which was reverted in https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1432 for breaking CI evaluation without being detected. I have run `nix flake check -Lv` on this one before submission and it passes on my machine and crucially without eval errors, so the CI result should be accurate. It seems like someone renamed forbiddenDependenciesRegex to forbiddenDependenciesRegexes in nixpkgs and also changed the type incompatibly. That's pretty silly, but at least it's just an eval error. Also, `xonsh` regressed the availability of `xonsh-unwrapped`, but it was fixed by us in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/317636, which is now in our channel, so we update nixpkgs compared to the original iteration of this to simply get that. We originally had a regression related to some reorganization of the nixpkgs lib test suite in which there was broken parameter passing. This, too, we got quickfixed in nixpkgs, so we don't need any changes for it: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/317772 Related: https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1428 Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/385 Change-Id: I26d41ea826fec900ebcad0f82a727feb6bcd28f3
2024-06-12tests/libcmd: set HOME to a temporary directoryAlois Wohlschlager
The libcmd unit test creates files (more specifically, the fetcher cache) in its home directory. In the single-user sandbox, this leads to the creation of /homeless-shelter, since this is the default HOME and the root is writable. Unfortunately, this conflicts with the assumption of the functional tests that this directory does not exist. Use a different home directory to prevent these test failures, and thus restore the ability to build inside the single-user sandbox. Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/365 Change-Id: I4df8c53d043234b95a7c0ac45fc5ee89e8d46aff
2024-06-12build: remove unused 'deps' variableQyriad
This never actually got used Change-Id: I8f3f1d413124b27913d59a75cff42319cbaac385
2024-06-11Merge changes from topic "releng" into mainjade
* changes: releng: add prod environment, ready for release releng: automatically figure out if we should tag latest for docker releng: support multiarch docker images manual: rewrite the docker guide now that we have images Rewrite docker to be sensible and smaller Implement docker upload in the releng tools
2024-06-10Merge "tests: fix daemon version in isDaemonNewer function" into mainjade
2024-06-10Merge "Revert "flake: update nixpkgs pin 23.11->24.05 (+ boehmgc compat ↵jade
changes)"" into main
2024-06-10Revert "flake: update nixpkgs pin 23.11->24.05 (+ boehmgc compat changes)"jade
This reverts commit 28a079f841834ac11105ce5762115904d1e40ce1. Reason for revert: This caused a pile of regressions in CI, and does not pass nix flake check. Some number of them are fixed in CL: https://gerrit.lix.systems/c/lix/+/1429 but there's more to be fixed. We should defer this after 2.90. Change-Id: Ib839d0fcb08eb52094af2b521145e3c1b4e0556f
2024-06-09releng: add prod environment, ready for releaseJade Lovelace
I am *reasonably* confident that this releng infrastructure can actually build a Lix 2.90 and release it successfully. Let's make it possible to do, and add some cute colours to the confirmation message. Change-Id: I85e498b6fb49ffc5e75c0a72c5e45fb1f69030d3
2024-06-09releng: automatically figure out if we should tag latest for dockerJade Lovelace
For example, when releasing from release-2.90, if `main` has a 2.91 tag ancestor, we know that 2.91 was released, so we should *not* tag latest. Change-Id: Ia56b17a2ee03bbec74b7c271c742858c690d450d
2024-06-09releng: support multiarch docker imagesJade Lovelace
If we don't want to have separate registry tags by architecture (EWWWW), we need to be able to build multiarch docker images. This is pretty simple, and just requires making a manifest pointing to each of the component images. I was *going* to just do this API prodding with manifest-tool, but it doesn't support putting metadata on the outer manifest, which is actually kind of a problem because it then doesn't render the metadata on github. So I guess we get a simple little containers API implementation that is 90% auth code. Change-Id: I8bdd118d4cbc13b23224f2fb174b232432686bea
2024-06-09manual: rewrite the docker guide now that we have imagesJade Lovelace
Change-Id: I5bdf47e67059ae4099552750a47ae070dbe094df
2024-06-09Rewrite docker to be sensible and smallerJade Lovelace
I have checked the image can build things and inspected `diff -ru` compared to the old image. As far as I can tell it is more or less the same besides the later git change. Layers are now 65MB or less, and we aren't against the maxLayers limit for the broken automatic layering to do anything but shove one store path in a layer (which is good behaviour, actually). This uses nix2container which streams images, so the build time is much shorter. I have also taken the opportunity to, in addition to fixing the 400MB single layer (terrible, and what motivated this in the first place), delete about 200MB of closure size inflicted by git vs gitMinimal causing both perl and python to get into closure. People mostly use this thing for CI, so I don't really think you need advanced git operations, and large git can be added at the user side if really motivated. With love for whichever container developer somewhat ironically assumed that one would not run skopeo in a minimal container that doesn't have a /var/tmp. Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/378 Change-Id: Icc3aa20e64446276716fbbb87535fd5b50628010
2024-06-09Merge changes from topic "releng" into mainjade
* changes: releng: support pushing the manual to docs also Expose officialRelease from the flake Put into place initial release engineering
2024-06-09Implement docker upload in the releng toolsJade Lovelace
This uses skopeo to not think about docker daemons. I, however, noticed that the docker image we had would have totally terrible cache hits, so I rewrote it. Fixes: https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/252 Change-Id: I3c5b6c1f3ba0b9dfcac212b2148f390e0cd542b7
2024-06-09flake: update nixpkgs pin 23.11->24.05 (+ boehmgc compat changes)Pierre Bourdon
The boehmgc changes are bundled into this commit because doing otherwise would require an annoying dance of "adding compatibility for < 8.2.6 and >= 8.2.6" then updating the pin then removing the (now unneeded) compatibility. It doesn't seem worth the trouble to me given the low complexity of said changes. Rebased coroutine-sp-fallback.diff patch taken from https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/317227 Change-Id: I8c590e9fe25c0f566d0cfeacb96d8cf50abf12e8
2024-06-08tests/nixos/nix-copy: fix NixOS >= 24.05 compatibilityPierre Bourdon
4b128008c5d9fde881ce1b0a25e60ae0415a14d5 in nixpkgs introduced a default hashedPasswordFile for root in NixOS tests, which takes precedence over the password option set in the nix-copy test. Change-Id: Iffaebec5992e50614b854033f0d14312c8d275b5
2024-06-08tests: fix daemon version in isDaemonNewer functionMario Rodas
Since ad8a4b380e, the version printer returns "nix (Lix, like Nix) 2.x", hence the `daemonVersion` was being set to the string "like". Using `compareVersions` with a letter compares them lexicographically: builtins.compareVersions "like" "2.12pre20230103" // => -1 builtins.compareVersions "like" "2.16.0" // => -1 This caused that `isDaemonNewer` always returned 1, falsy in Bash terms. Therefore, the test suite skipped those tests where they use it. Fixes https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/lix/issues/324 Change-Id: If6682515bf0bf8b8add641af9a4e98b50a9acb51
2024-06-07Merge changes from topic "releng" into mainjade
* changes: Add meson release note Move version to a JSON file so we can have release names Remove rl-next-dev
2024-06-06releng: support pushing the manual to docs alsoJade Lovelace
Change-Id: Ifd0b51425ee4955e0230fb2804a6f54ef0fe16e9
2024-06-06Expose officialRelease from the flakeJade Lovelace
Change-Id: If87beb3f31dfb5d59862294ac2e1c821ea864277
2024-06-06Put into place initial release engineeringJade Lovelace
This can release x86_64-linux binaries to staging, with ephemeral keys. I think it's good enough to review at least at this point, so we don't keep adding more stuff to it to make it harder to review. Change-Id: Ie95e8f35d1252f5d014e819566f170b30eda152e
2024-06-06Merge changes Ic4be41eb,I48db2385 into mainQyriad
* changes: devshells: only enable pch for clang build: expose option to enable or disable precompiled std headers
2024-06-06Add meson release noteJade Lovelace
Change-Id: I4d2d08dc77a3ab4dce9fbb129c1487aa8c9f1722
2024-06-06Move version to a JSON file so we can have release namesJade Lovelace
Change-Id: I5ff3396a302565ee5ee6c2db97e048e403779076
2024-06-06Remove rl-next-devJade Lovelace
We realized that there's really no good place to put these dev facing bulletins, and the user-facing release notes aren't really the worst place to put them, I guess, and we do kind of hope that it converts users to devs. Change-Id: Id9387b2964fe291cb5a3f74ad6344157f19b540c
2024-06-06Add xonsh to the shellJade Lovelace
Change-Id: If8f3825d2bdcc3f1d00583a11d890c1c8ab37b9f