Hello Eric, Thanks for the patch. > + (version "1.0.19") Looks like 1.0.20 is out there. > + (source > + (origin > + (method git-fetch) > + (uri (git-reference > + (url "https://github.com/akopytov/sysbench") > + (commit version))) > + (file-name (git-file-name name version)) > + (sha256 > + (base32 "1zgqb9cr7ld3vw4a3jhq1mlszhcyjlpr0c8q1jcp1d27l9dcvd1w")) > + (modules '((guix build utils))))) > + (build-system gnu-build-system) > + (arguments > + `(#:tests? #f ; until shebangs fixed Tests can run but you actually need to modify run_tests.sh so that it's able to locate the python interpreter. > + (modify-phases %standard-phases > + (delete 'bootstrap) > + (add-after 'patch-source-shebangs 'libtoolize > + (lambda _ (invoke "libtoolize" "--copy" "--force"))) > + (add-after 'libtoolize 'aclocal > + (lambda _ (invoke "aclocal" "-I" "m4"))) > + (add-after 'aclocal 'autoreconf > + (lambda _ (invoke "autoreconf" "--install"))) > + (add-after 'autoreconf 'automake > + (lambda _ (invoke "automake" > + "-c" "--foreign" "--add-missing"))) > + (add-after 'automake 'autoconf > + (lambda _ (invoke "autoconf")))))) You can remove all this block by just adding "which" to the native-inputs list :) > + (synopsis "Scriptable multi-threaded benchmark tool ") Trailing space at the end of the sentence. > + (description "sysbench is a scriptable multi-threaded benchmark tool based > +on LuaJIT. It is most frequently used for database benchmarks, but can also be > +used to create arbitrarily complex workloads that do not involve a database > +server.") Please remember to run `guix lint' before submitting. Thanks, Mathieu