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Lluís Batlle i Rossell 6f3630e128 Attention, people who care on the builders for native builds. In the stdenv
derivation, the "buildInputs" in every stdenv mkDerivation don't map now
directly to the environment
variable "buildInputs" in the builder, but "buildNativeInputs". So, the inputs
build by the native compiler.
When cross compiling, they will map to the environment variable "buildInputs"
(yes, now the same name), which means does to be built with the cross compiler.

I think I improved the naming of variables a bit. There was a big mess,
specially in the stdenv adapter for cross building, and also in the default
builder script.

I also tried to add proper manager of propagatedInputBuilds, these being
propagated considering the host or build origin of that input build (so, at the
end, being those propagatedInputBuilds being propagated properly to the native
or the cross compiler.


svn path=/nixpkgs/branches/stdenv-updates/; revision=18477
2009-11-19 23:05:11 +00:00

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{ system, name, preHook ? null, postHook ? null, initialPath, gcc, shell
, param1 ? "", param2 ? "", param3 ? "", param4 ? "", param5 ? ""
, extraAttrs ? {}
, # The `fetchurl' to use for downloading curl and its dependencies
# (see all-packages.nix).
fetchurlBoot
}:
let
lib = import ../../lib;
stdenvGenerator = setupScript: rec {
# The stdenv that we are producing.
result =
derivation {
inherit system name;
builder = shell;
args = ["-e" ./builder.sh];
setup = setupScript;
inherit preHook postHook initialPath gcc shell;
# TODO: make this more elegant.
inherit param1 param2 param3 param4 param5;
propagatedUserEnvPkgs = [gcc] ++
lib.filter lib.isDerivation initialPath;
}
// {
meta = {
description = "The default build environment for Unix packages in Nixpkgs";
};
# Add a utility function to produce derivations that use this
# stdenv and its shell.
mkDerivation = attrs:
(derivation (
(removeAttrs attrs ["meta" "passthru"])
// (let
buildInputs = if attrs ? buildInputs then attrs.buildInputs
else [];
buildNativeInputs = if attrs ? buildNativeInputs then
attrs.buildNativeInputs else [];
propagatedBuildInputs = if attrs ? propagatedBuildInputs then
attrs.propagatedBuildInputs else [];
propagatedBuildNativeInputs = if attrs ?
propagatedBuildNativeInputs then
attrs.propagatedBuildNativeInputs else [];
in
{
builder = if attrs ? realBuilder then attrs.realBuilder else shell;
args = if attrs ? args then attrs.args else
["-e" (if attrs ? builder then attrs.builder else ./default-builder.sh)];
stdenv = result;
system = result.system;
# That build by the cross compiler
buildInputs = [];
propagatedBuildInputs = [];
# That build by the usual native compiler
buildNativeInputs = buildInputs ++ buildNativeInputs;
propagatedBuildNativeInputs = propagatedBuildInputs ++
propagatedBuildNativeInputs;
}))
)
# The meta attribute is passed in the resulting attribute set,
# but it's not part of the actual derivation, i.e., it's not
# passed to the builder and is not a dependency. But since we
# include it in the result, it *is* available to nix-env for
# queries.
//
{ meta = if attrs ? meta then attrs.meta else {}; }
# Pass through extra attributes that are not inputs, but
# should be made available to Nix expressions using the
# derivation (e.g., in assertions).
//
(if attrs ? passthru then attrs.passthru else {});
# Utility flags to test the type of platform.
isDarwin = result.system == "i686-darwin" || result.system == "powerpc-darwin";
isLinux = result.system == "i686-linux"
|| result.system == "x86_64-linux"
|| result.system == "powerpc-linux"
|| result.system == "armv5tel-linux";
isi686 = result.system == "i686-linux"
|| result.system == "i686-darwin"
|| result.system == "i686-freebsd"
|| result.system == "i686-openbsd"
|| result.system == "i386-sunos";
is64bit = result.system == "x86_64-linux";
# Utility function: allow stdenv to be easily regenerated with
# a different setup script. (See all-packages.nix for an
# example.)
regenerate = stdenvGenerator;
# For convenience, bring in the library functions in lib/ so
# packages don't have to do that themselves.
inherit lib;
inherit fetchurlBoot;
}
# Propagate any extra attributes. For instance, we use this to
# "lift" packages like curl from the final stdenv for Linux to
# all-packages.nix for that platform (meaning that it has a line
# like curl = if stdenv ? curl then stdenv.curl else ...).
// extraAttrs;
}.result;
in stdenvGenerator ./setup.sh