nixpkgs-suyu/pkgs/system/stdenvs.nix
Eelco Dolstra 5941f66f0e * The stdenv setup script now defines a generic builder that allows
builders for typical Autoconf-style to be much shorten, e.g.,

    . $stdenv/setup
    genericBuild

  The generic builder does lots of stuff automatically:

  - Unpacks source archives specified by $src or $srcs (it knows about
    gzip, bzip2, tar, zip, and unpacked source trees).
  - Determines the source tree.
  - Applies patches specified by $patches.
  - Fixes libtool not to search for libraries in /lib etc.
  - Runs `configure'.
  - Runs `make'.
  - Runs `make install'.
  - Strips debug information from static libraries.
  - Writes nested log information (in the format accepted by
    `log2xml').

  There are also lots of hooks and variables to customise the generic
  builder.  See `stdenv/generic/docs.txt'.

* Adapted the base packages (i.e., the ones used by stdenv) to use the
  generic builder.

* We now use `curl' instead of `wget' to download files in `fetchurl'.

* Neither `curl' nor `wget' are part of stdenv.  We shouldn't
  encourage people to download stuff in builders (impure!).

* Updated some packages.

* `buildinputs' is now `buildInputs' (but the old name also works).

* `findInputs' in the setup script now prevents inputs from being
  processed multiple times (which could happen, e.g., if an input was
  a propagated input of several other inputs; this caused the size
  variables like $PATH to blow up exponentially in the worst case).

* Patched GNU Make to write nested log information in the format
  accepted by `log2xml'.  Also, prior to writing the build command,
  Make now writes a line `building X' to indicate what is being
  built.  This is unfortunately often obscured by the gigantic tool
  invocations in many Makefiles.  The actual build commands are marked
  `unimportant' so that they don't clutter pages generated by
  `log2html'.


svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=845
2004-03-19 16:53:04 +00:00

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Nix

# This file defines the various standard build environments.
#
# On Linux systems, the standard build environment consists of
# Nix-built instances glibc and the `standard' Unix tools, i.e., the
# Posix utilities, the GNU C compiler, and so on. On other systems,
# we use the native C library.
{system, allPackages}: rec {
gccWrapper = import ../build-support/gcc-wrapper;
genericStdenv = import ../stdenv/generic;
# Trivial environment used for building other environments.
stdenvInitial = (import ../stdenv/initial) {
name = "stdenv-initial";
inherit system;
};
# The native (i.e., impure) build environment. This one uses the
# tools installed on the system outside of the Nix environment,
# i.e., the stuff in /bin, /usr/bin, etc. This environment should
# be used with care, since many Nix packages will not build properly
# with it (e.g., because they require GNU Make).
stdenvNative = (import ../stdenv/native) {stdenv = stdenvInitial;};
stdenvNativePkgs = allPackages {
stdenv = stdenvNative;
bootCurl = null;
noSysDirs = false;
};
# The Nix build environment.
stdenvNix = (import ../stdenv/nix) {
stdenv = stdenvNative;
pkgs = allPackages {stdenv = stdenvNative; noSysDirs = false;};
};
stdenvNixPkgs = allPackages {stdenv = stdenvNix;};
# The Linux build environment is a fully bootstrapped Nix
# environment, that is, it should contain no external references.
# 1) Build glibc in the Nix build environment. The result is
# pure.
stdenvLinuxGlibc = stdenvNativePkgs.glibc; # !!! should be NixPkgs, but doesn't work
# 2) Construct a stdenv consisting of the native build environment,
# plus the pure glibc.
stdenvLinuxBoot1 = (import ../stdenv/nix-linux/boot.nix) {
stdenv = stdenvNative;
glibc = stdenvLinuxGlibc;
inherit genericStdenv gccWrapper;
};
# 3) Now we can build packages that will have the Nix glibc.
stdenvLinuxBoot1Pkgs = allPackages {
stdenv = stdenvLinuxBoot1;
bootCurl = null;
};
# 4) However, since these packages are built by an native C compiler
# and linker, they may well pick up impure references (e.g., bash
# might end up linking against /lib/libncurses). So repeat, but
# now use the Nix-built tools from step 2/3.
stdenvLinuxBoot2 = (import ../stdenv/nix-linux) {
stdenv = stdenvLinuxBoot1;
pkgs = stdenvLinuxBoot1Pkgs;
glibc = stdenvLinuxGlibc;
inherit genericStdenv gccWrapper;
};
# 5) These packages should be pure.
stdenvLinuxBoot2Pkgs = allPackages {stdenv = stdenvLinuxBoot2;};
# 6) So finally we can construct the Nix build environment.
stdenvLinux = (import ../stdenv/nix-linux) {
stdenv = stdenvLinuxBoot2;
pkgs = stdenvLinuxBoot2Pkgs;
glibc = stdenvLinuxGlibc;
inherit genericStdenv gccWrapper;
};
# 7) And we can build all packages against that, but we don't
# rebuild stuff from step 6.
stdenvLinuxPkgs =
allPackages {stdenv = stdenvLinux;} //
{inherit (stdenvLinuxBoot2Pkgs)
gzip bzip2 bash binutils coreutils diffutils findutils gawk gcc
gnumake gnused gnutar gnugrep wget;
} //
{glibc = stdenvLinuxGlibc;};
}