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<para>The standard build environment in the Nix Packages collection
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provides a environment for building Unix packages that does a lot of
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provides an environment for building Unix packages that does a lot of
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common build tasks automatically. In fact, for Unix packages that use
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the standard <literal>./configure; make; make install</literal> build
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interface, you don’t need to write a build script at all; the standard
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Keep in mind that many programs are not very well suited for cross
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compilation. Either they are not intended to run on other platforms,
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because the code is highly platform specific, or the configuration proces
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because the code is highly platform specific, or the configuration process
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is not written with cross compilation in mind.
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Nix will not solve these problems for you!
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are "patch", "make" and "wget".
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If we want to build C++ programs it gets a lot more difficult. GCC has a
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three step compilation proces. In the first step a simple compiler, called
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three step compilation process. In the first step a simple compiler, called
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xgcc, that can compile only C programs is built. With that compiler it
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compiles itself two more times: one time to build a full compiler, and another
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time to build a full compiler once again with the freshly built compiler from
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---
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After succesfully completing the whole toolchain you can start building
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After successfully completing the whole toolchain you can start building
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packages with the newly built tools. To make everything build correctly
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you will need a stdenv for your target platform. Setting up this platform
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will take some effort. Right now there is a very experimental setup for
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echo "selector $selector does not match any revision";
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fi
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else
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echo "pulling branch $branch wasn't succesfull";
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echo "pulling branch $branch wasn't successful";
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fi;
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if test -n "$done"; then
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break;
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if test -z "$libxmlHookDone"; then
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libxmlHookDone=1
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# Set http_proxy and ftp_proxy to a invalid host to prevent
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# Set http_proxy and ftp_proxy to an invalid host to prevent
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# xmllint and xsltproc from trying to download DTDs from the
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# network even when --nonet is not given. That would be impure.
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# (Note that .invalid is a reserved domain guaranteed not to
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