nixpkgs-suyu/pkgs/development/compilers/ghc/6.10.2-binary.nix
Peter Simons d64917ad17 Back-port Haskell-related improvements from stdenv-updates.
* There now is full support for building Haskell packages as shared libraries
   for GHC versions 7.4.2 or later. The Cabal builder recognizes the following
   attributes:

    - enableSharedLibraries configures Cabal to build of shared libraries in
      addition to static ones. This option requires that all dependencies of
      the package have been compiled for use in shared libraries, too.

    - enableSharedExecutables configures Cabal to prefer shared libraries when
      linking executables.

   The default values for these attributes are arguments to the haskellPackages
   expression.

 * Haskell builds now run in a LANG="en_US.UTF-8" environment to avoid plenty
   of build and test suite errors. Without this setting, GHC seems unable to
   deal with the UTF-8 character encoding that's generally considered standard
   in the Haskell world.

 * The Cabal builder supports a new attribute 'testTarget' to specify the exact
   set of tests to be run during the check phase.

 * The ghc-wrapper attribute ghcVersion has been removed. Instead, we use the
   ghc.version attribute, which exists in unwrapped GHC derivations, too.
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{stdenv, fetchurl, perl, libedit, ncurses, gmp}:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
version = "6.10.2";
name = "ghc-${version}-binary";
src =
if stdenv.system == "i686-linux" then
fetchurl {
# This binary requires libedit.so.0 (rather than libedit.so.2).
url = "http://haskell.org/ghc/dist/${version}/ghc-${version}-i386-unknown-linux.tar.bz2";
sha256 = "1fw0zr2qshlpk8s0d16k27zcv5263nqdg2xds5ymw8ff6qz9rz9b";
}
else if stdenv.system == "x86_64-linux" then
fetchurl {
# Idem.
url = "http://haskell.org/ghc/dist/${version}/ghc-${version}-x86_64-unknown-linux.tar.bz2";
sha256 = "1rd2j7lmcfsm2rdfb5g6q0l8dz3sxadk5m3d2f69d4a6g4p4h7jj";
}
else throw "cannot bootstrap GHC on this platform";
buildInputs = [perl];
postUnpack =
# Strip is harmful, see also below. It's important that this happens
# first. The GHC Cabal build system makes use of strip by default and
# has hardcoded paths to /usr/bin/strip in many places. We replace
# those below, making them point to our dummy script.
''
mkdir "$TMP/bin"
for i in strip; do
echo '#! ${stdenv.shell}' > "$TMP/bin/$i"
chmod +x "$TMP/bin/$i"
done
PATH="$TMP/bin:$PATH"
'' +
# On Linux, use patchelf to modify the executables so that they can
# find editline/gmp.
(if stdenv.isLinux then ''
find . -type f -perm +100 \
-exec patchelf --interpreter "$(cat $NIX_GCC/nix-support/dynamic-linker)" \
--set-rpath "${libedit}/lib:${ncurses}/lib:${gmp}/lib" {} \;
for prog in ld ar gcc strip ranlib; do
find . -name "setup-config" -exec sed -i "s@/usr/bin/$prog@$(type -p $prog)@g" {} \;
done
'' else "");
configurePhase = ''
./configure --prefix=$out --with-gmp-libraries=${gmp}/lib --with-gmp-includes=${gmp}/include
'';
# Stripping combined with patchelf breaks the executables (they die
# with a segfault or the kernel even refuses the execve). (NIXPKGS-85)
dontStrip = true;
# No building is necessary, but calling make without flags ironically
# calls install-strip ...
buildPhase = "true";
# The binaries for Darwin use frameworks, so fake those frameworks,
# and create some wrapper scripts that set DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH so
# that the executables work with no special setup.
postInstall =
(if stdenv.isDarwin then
''
mkdir -p $out/frameworks/GMP.framework/Versions/A
ln -s ${gmp}/lib/libgmp.dylib $out/frameworks/GMP.framework/GMP
ln -s ${gmp}/lib/libgmp.dylib $out/frameworks/GMP.framework/Versions/A/GMP
# !!! fix this
mkdir -p $out/frameworks/GNUeditline.framework/Versions/A
ln -s ${libedit}/lib/libeditline.dylib $out/frameworks/GNUeditline.framework/GNUeditline
ln -s ${libedit}/lib/libeditline.dylib $out/frameworks/GNUeditline.framework/Versions/A/GNUeditline
mv $out/bin $out/bin-orig
mkdir $out/bin
for i in $(cd $out/bin-orig && ls); do
echo \"#! $SHELL -e\" >> $out/bin/$i
echo \"DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH=$out/frameworks exec $out/bin-orig/$i -framework-path $out/frameworks \\\"\\$@\\\"\" >> $out/bin/$i
chmod +x $out/bin/$i
done
'' else "")
+
''
# bah, the passing gmp doesn't work, so let's add it to the final package.conf in a quick but dirty way
sed -i "s@^\(.*pkgName = PackageName \"rts\".*\libraryDirs = \\[\)\(.*\)@\\1\"${gmp}/lib\",\2@" $out/lib/ghc-${version}/package.conf
# Sanity check, can ghc create executables?
cd $TMP
mkdir test-ghc; cd test-ghc
cat > main.hs << EOF
module Main where
main = putStrLn "yes"
EOF
$out/bin/ghc --make main.hs
echo compilation ok
[ $(./main) == "yes" ]
'';
meta.license = stdenv.lib.licenses.bsd3;
meta.platforms = ["x86_64-linux" "i686-linux"];
}