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Andrew Childs 7869d16545 llvmPackages: Multuple outputs for everythting
Also begin to start work on cross compilation, though that will have to
be finished later.

The patches are based on the first version of
https://reviews.llvm.org/D99484. It's very annoying to do the
back-porting but the review has uncovered nothing super major so I'm
fine sticking with what I've got.

Beyond making the outputs work, I also strove to re-sync the packages,
as they have been drifting pointlessly apart for some time.

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Other misc notes, highly incomplete

- lvm-config-native and llvm-config are put in `dev` because they are
  tools just for build time.

- Clang no longer has an lld dep. That was introduced in
  db29857eb3, but if clang needs help
  finding lld when it is used we should just pass it flags / put in the
  resource dir. Providing it at build time increases critical path
  length for no good reason.

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A note on `nativeCC`:

`stdenv` takes tools from the previous stage, so:

1. `pkgsBuildBuild`: `(?1, x, x)`
2. `pkgsBuildBuild.stdenv.cc`: `(?0, ?1, x)`

while:

1. `pkgsBuildBuild`: `(?1, x, x)`
2. `pkgsBuildBuild.targetPackages`: `(x, x, ?2)`
3. `pkgsBuildBuild.targetPackages.stdenv.cc`: `(?1, x, x)`
2021-04-30 05:41:00 +00:00

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{ lib, stdenv, bzip2, zlib, autoconf, automake, cmake, gnumake, help2man , texinfo, libtool , cppzmq , libarchive, avro-cpp, boost, jansson, zeromq, openssl, pam, libiodbc, libkrb5, gcc, libcxx, which, catch2 }:
# Common attributes of irods packages
{
nativeBuildInputs = [ autoconf automake cmake gnumake help2man texinfo which gcc ];
buildInputs = [ bzip2 zlib libtool cppzmq libarchive avro-cpp jansson zeromq openssl pam libiodbc libkrb5 boost libcxx catch2 ];
cmakeFlags = [
"-DIRODS_EXTERNALS_FULLPATH_CLANG=${stdenv.cc}"
"-DIRODS_EXTERNALS_FULLPATH_CLANG_RUNTIME=${stdenv.cc}"
"-DIRODS_EXTERNALS_FULLPATH_ARCHIVE=${libarchive.lib}"
"-DIRODS_EXTERNALS_FULLPATH_AVRO=${avro-cpp}"
"-DIRODS_EXTERNALS_FULLPATH_BOOST=${boost}"
"-DIRODS_EXTERNALS_FULLPATH_JANSSON=${jansson}"
"-DIRODS_EXTERNALS_FULLPATH_ZMQ=${zeromq}"
"-DIRODS_EXTERNALS_FULLPATH_CPPZMQ=${cppzmq}"
"-DIRODS_EXTERNALS_FULLPATH_CATCH2=${catch2}"
"-DIRODS_LINUX_DISTRIBUTION_NAME=nix"
"-DIRODS_LINUX_DISTRIBUTION_VERSION_MAJOR=${builtins.nixVersion}"
"-DCPACK_GENERATOR=TGZ"
"-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=-I${lib.getDev libcxx}/include/c++/v1"
];
preConfigure = ''
patchShebangs ./packaging
patchShebangs ./scripts
substituteInPlace CMakeLists.txt --replace "DESTINATION usr/bin" "DESTINATION bin"
substituteInPlace CMakeLists.txt --replace "INCLUDE_DIRS usr/include/" "INCLUDE_DIRS include/"
substituteInPlace CMakeLists.txt --replace "DESTINATION usr/lib/" "DESTINATION lib/"
export cmakeFlags="$cmakeFlags
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$out
"
'';
meta = with lib; {
description = "Integrated Rule-Oriented Data System (iRODS)";
longDescription = ''
The Integrated Rule-Oriented Data System (iRODS) is open source data management
software used by research organizations and government agencies worldwide.
iRODS is released as a production-level distribution aimed at deployment in mission
critical environments. It virtualizes data storage resources, so users can take
control of their data, regardless of where and on what device the data is stored.
As data volumes grow and data services become more complex, iRODS is increasingly
important in data management. The development infrastructure supports exhaustive
testing on supported platforms; plug-in support for microservices, storage resources,
drivers, and databases; and extensive documentation, training and support services.'';
homepage = "https://irods.org";
license = lib.licenses.bsd3;
maintainers = [ lib.maintainers.bzizou ];
platforms = lib.platforms.linux;
};
}