See previous commit for what was done to `binutils` to make this
possible.
There were some uses of `forcedNativePackages` added. The
combination of overrides with that attribute is highly spooky: it's
often important that if an overridden package comes from it, the
replaced arguments for that package come from it. Long term this
package set and all the spookiness should be gone and irrelevant:
"Move along, nothing to see here!"
No hashes should be changed with this commit
stdenv.cross is a silly attribute that needs to go leaving the well-defined hostPlatform and targetPlatform. This PR doesn't remove it, but changes its definition: before it tracked the target platform which is sometimes more useful for compilers, and now it tracks the host platform which is more useful for everything else. Most usages are libraries, falling in the "everything else" category, so changing the definition makes sense to appease the majority. The few compiler (gcc in particular) uses that exist I remove to use targetPlatform --- preserving correctness and becoming more explicit in the process.
I would also update the documentation aside mentioning stdenv.cross as deprecated, but the definition given actually erroneously assumes this PR is already merged!
The previous commit redefines `stdenv.cross` for the sake of normal
libaries, the most common use-case of that attribute. Some compilers
however relied on the old definition so we have them use
`targetPlatform` instead. This special casing is fine because we
eventually want to remove `stdenv.cross` and use either `hostPlatform`
or `targetPlatform` instead.
This reverts commit 9f86136cef.
Rust is nowadays required for building Firefox, so the channel updates
are blocked on this.
(It also builds fine for me.)
On my local nixos machine, `useSandbox = true;` wasn't enabled. This exposed the fact that various scripts weren't shebang-patched. @cleverca22 has provided the fix.
cc @peti @domenkozar @Ericson2314
Since cargo build became a rust package, postInstall hook was no longer
called. When the hook was reenabled in
cdd11368426380db545cad84c76e350e5e201adc, it revealed that scripts
leftover from the component based installer are no longer present.