nixpkgs-suyu/pkgs/development/tools/misc/binutils/default.nix
Lluís Batlle i Rossell 18372e5a56 Reverting the patch that disabled using the 'binutils snapshot', because it's
needed for the fuloong minipc. It was not enough having the loongson2f patches;
only having the patches, we got troubles building cups with a segfault on the
dynamic loader running their 'genstrings' program.  And if sysvinit needs newer
binutils (I can't remember why, but I wrote it in the all-packages.nix before),
then let's use the snapshot.

As a note about "why this snapshot" (civodul was interested), when I knew that
we needed an unreleased version of binutils I went to download the snapshot of
the day. And it worked. This is all the story.

svn path=/nixpkgs/branches/stdenv-updates/; revision=24229
2010-10-11 23:18:00 +00:00

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{stdenv, fetchurl, noSysDirs, cross ? null}:
let
basename = "binutils-2.20.1";
in
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = basename + stdenv.lib.optionalString (cross != null) "-${cross.config}";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/binutils/${basename}.tar.bz2";
sha256 = "1y7nwsprhr4hvx9ps2l0l0ivb6k41rcrx1invmzqxs475mr892r2";
};
patches = [
# Turn on --enable-new-dtags by default to make the linker set
# RUNPATH instead of RPATH on binaries. This is important because
# RUNPATH can be overriden using LD_LIBRARY_PATH at runtime.
./new-dtags.patch
];
inherit noSysDirs;
preConfigure = ''
# Clear the default library search path.
if test "$noSysDirs" = "1"; then
echo 'NATIVE_LIB_DIRS=' >> ld/configure.tgt
fi
# Use symlinks instead of hard links to save space ("strip" in the
# fixup phase strips each hard link separately).
for i in binutils/Makefile.in gas/Makefile.in ld/Makefile.in; do
substituteInPlace $i --replace 'ln ' 'ln -s '
done
'';
configureFlags = "--disable-werror" # needed for dietlibc build
+ stdenv.lib.optionalString (cross != null) " --target=${cross.config}";
meta = {
description = "GNU Binutils, tools for manipulating binaries (linker, assembler, etc.)";
longDescription = ''
The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary tools. The main
ones are `ld' (the GNU linker) and `as' (the GNU assembler).
They also include the BFD (Binary File Descriptor) library,
`gprof', `nm', `strip', etc.
'';
homepage = http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/;
license = "GPLv3+";
/* Give binutils a lower priority than gcc-wrapper to prevent a
collision due to the ld/as wrappers/symlinks in the latter. */
priority = "10";
};
}