To keep this for the future we also strictDeps where possible, including for janePackages, topkg, oasis and ocamlbuild.
This makes some closures significantly smaller and makes cross compilation easier
- Convert icons to a single .icns file; and
- Provide an opt-out via X-macOS-Squircle in the desktop item to
override the squircle behavior when the source icons look bad when
converted automatically.
In https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/158042 I noticed order
mismatch as a bootstrap build failure when building x86_64-linux
against glibc-2.35 in nixpkgs (bootstrap libs has glibc-2.27):
expand-response-params> ld: /nix/store/p4s4jf7aq6v6z9iazll1aiqwb34aqxq9-bootstrap-tools/lib/crt1.o: in function `_start':
expand-response-params> /build/glibc-2.27/csu/../sysdeps/x86_64/start.S:101: undefined reference to `__libc_csu_fini'
expand-response-params> ld: /build/glibc-2.27/csu/../sysdeps/x86_64/start.S:102: undefined reference to `__libc_csu_init'
expand-response-params> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Here crt1.o from glibc-2.27 links against libc.so.6 from glibc-2.35.
This happens because ordering of `-L` (influences `libc.so` lookup) and
`-B` (influences `crt1.o` lookup) flags differs:
expand-response-params> -B/...-bootstrap-tools/lib
expand-response-params> -B/...-glibc-2.35/lib/
...
expand-response-params> -L/...-glibc-2.35/lib
expand-response-params> -L/...-bootstrap-tools/lib
The change makes consistent ordering of `-L`/`-B` and allows getting to
stage4 for `glibc-2.35` target.
According to https://stackoverflow.com/q/46197810/115030,
--only-keep-debug preserves all the information stripped by
--strip-unneeded. This reduces the size of the webkitgtk output by 22%
(123 MB → 96 MB).
Inspired by #159612.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
Disable file globbing in --prefix/--suffix, since bash will otherwise
try to find filenames matching the the value to be prefixed/suffixed
if it contains characters considered wildcards, such as `?` and
`*`. We want the value as is, except we also want to split it on on
the separator; hence we can't quote it.
This should speed up restore times a fair bit, especially for bigger
projects. Roslyn also has it enabled by default already, so I don't
expect any breakages from it.
This is a much more flexible way of doing things, as we can adopt and
reuse these hooks for various tasks. Syntax highlighting now also works
way better for me, which is a nice bonus :)
* rewrite autoPatchelfHook in python
* Update pkgs/build-support/setup-hooks/auto-patchelf.py
Co-authored-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
* Update pkgs/build-support/setup-hooks/auto-patchelf.py
Co-authored-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
* Fix issues discovered during tests
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
* fixup line wrapping
* autoPatchelfHook: Improve compatibility with bash version
* autoPatchelfHook: Fix symlink-reated issues
* autoPatchelfHook: Revert dubious patchelf invocation test
* autoPatchelfHook: Untangle the executable detection logic
* fixup! autoPatchelfHook: Untangle the executable detection logic
* autoPatchelfHook: Fix invalid borrow issue
* autoPatchelfHook: Handle runtimeDependencies as the bare string it is
* autoPatchelfHook: add bintools dependency
For the very rare cases where it is not included by default.
* autoPatchelfHook: replace old hook with the rewrite
* autoPatchelfHook: get rid of the old hook content
* autoPatchelfHook: fix wrong ordering of debug info
* autoPatchelfHook: persist extra search path across incovations
* autoPatchelfHook: fix wrong usage of global variables
* Update auto-patchelf.py
PEP8: ignoreMissing -> ignore_missing
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
* autoPatchelfHook: remove imprecise and incorrect warning
* Apply explicit types from code review
Co-authored-by: Jörg Thalheim <Mic92@users.noreply.github.com>
* Complement and polish types and snake_casing
Co-authored-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Co-authored-by: Jörg Thalheim <Mic92@users.noreply.github.com>
When prefixing or suffixing list variables, check that the value or
values aren't already part of the list. If this is the case when
suffixing, the list won't be touched at all. When prefixing, however,
the last matching instance of the value will be moved to the beginning
of the list. Any remaining duplicates of the value will be left as-is.
Co-authored-by: Vincenzo Mantova <xworld21@users.sf.net>
Previously, when sha256 either wasn't defined or set to an empty string
fetchpatch would error out as follows:
'''
warning: found empty hash, assuming 'sha256-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA='
...
/nix/store/agwlk2bcfvz2ggrsbvwd7696qj55frbi-stdenv-linux/setup: line 96: /build/: Is a directory
sed: couldn't flush stdout: Broken pipe
'''
This patch makes it show fetchurl's error message instead:
'''
warning: found empty hash, assuming 'sha256-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA='
...
error: hash mismatch in fixed-output derivation:
specified: sha256-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=
got: sha256-NWGWoyEgT/ztCwbhNgGPvG+nqX4bxtFnD+wds6fklbs=
'''
This is very convenient for TOFU.
Co-Authored-By: Ivar Scholten <ivar.scholten@protonmail.com>
This is useful for a use-case we have with a Nix-based CI system that
specifies things like deploy steps as passthru attributes[0].
Previously the only way to do this would have been to concatenate
attributes onto the resulting derivation, but passing them in and
actually treating them as proper passthru attributes is cleaner.
[0]: https://cs.tvl.fyi/depot@f7d7da6aceb407b719cf4683a75878fd3aca319e/-/blob/nix/buildkite/default.nix?L222-226
This was pretty straightforward, note that go1.17 is explicitly required
by v0.5.1, and one of the tests requires git, so I added it to the
checkInputs.
Also the tests now pass and don't need the mangle, so I removed the
patch. I left the darwin/aarch64 patch in.
The `nix.*` options, apart from options for setting up the
daemon itself, currently provide a lot of setting mappings
for the Nix daemon configuration. The scope of the mapping yields
convience, but the line where an option is considered essential
is blurry. For instance, the `extra-sandbox-paths` mapping is
provided without its primary consumer, and the corresponding
`sandbox-paths` option is also not mapped.
The current system increases the maintenance burden as maintainers have to
closely follow upstream changes. In this case, there are two state versions
of Nix which have to be maintained collectively, with different options
avaliable.
This commit aims to following the standard outlined in RFC 42[1] to
implement a structural setting pattern. The Nix configuration is encoded
at its core as key-value pairs which maps nicely to attribute sets, making
it feasible to express in the Nix language itself. Some existing options are
kept such as `buildMachines` and `registry` which present a simplified interface
to managing the respective settings. The interface is exposed as `nix.settings`.
Legacy configurations are mapped to their corresponding options under `nix.settings`
for backwards compatibility.
Various options settings in other nixos modules and relevant tests have been
updated to use structural setting for consistency.
The generation and validation of the configration file has been modified to
use `writeTextFile` instead of `runCommand` for clarity. Note that validation
is now mandatory as strict checking of options has been pushed down to the
derivation level due to freeformType consuming unmatched options. Furthermore,
validation can not occur when cross-compiling due to current limitations.
A new option `publicHostKey` was added to the `buildMachines`
submodule corresponding to the base64 encoded public host key settings
exposed in the builder syntax. The build machine generation was subsequently
rewritten to use `concatStringsSep` for better performance by grouping
concatenations.
[1] - https://github.com/NixOS/rfcs/blob/master/rfcs/0042-config-option.md
When I designed `mkShell`, I didn't have a good idea of what the output
should look like and so decided to make the build fail. In practice,
this causes quite a bit of confusion and complications because now the
shell cannot be part of a normal package set without failing the CI as
well.
This commit changes that build phase to record all the build inputs in a
file. That way it becomes possible to build it, makes sure that all the
build inputs get built as well, and also can be used as a GC root.
(by applying the same trick as #95536).
The documentation has also been improved to better describe what mkShell
does and how to use it.
macOS's dyld can be rather picky as to what dylib it accepts. This
even changes across macOS versions. Therefore we now build a fat
dylib with all three architectures (x86_64, arm64, arm64e). This
should then be compatible with pretty much any macOS's dyld.
The tools built with buildGraalVmNativeImage have broken UTF-8 support
when not properly setting the locale, e.g.
$ bb -e '(prn "bépo àê")'
"b??po ????"
This commit sets the locale to en_US.UTF-8 by default, which fixes that.
So far we've ignored response files in arguments, and did not
check linkType against expanded parameters. This means if
we have `-static` in a @reponse-file, linkType will not be
set to `-static` as we never check against the expanded arguments
from response files.
This fixes e.g. building the rpm of patchelf as in
pkgs/build-support/vm/test.nix. The glob won't work if there are
multiple spec files but I don't think rpmbuild would work in that case
either.
These gave missing attribute errors. They should have been written as
strings in ae9337179b.
Fixes: ae9337179b ("vm: deprecate phases")
Fixes: 52b10ee872 ("vmTools refactor: don't use huge `with pkgs;`")
This is for symmetry with `--suffix-each`, and also because
(in my limited experience), `--prefix-each` is more useful since it
ensures that the new entries superseded the existing `PATH` entries
Add `shellDryRun` to the generic stdenv and substitute it for uses of
`${stdenv.shell} -n`. The point of this layer of abstraction is to add
the flag `-O extglob`, which resolves#126344 in a more direct way.
It seems as if it's a problem if `/etc/resolv.conf` is a symlink to
`/run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf` which is the case when using
`systemd-resolved.service`:
bwrap: Can't bind mount /oldroot/etc/resolv.conf on /newroot/etc/resolv.conf: Unable to mount source on destination: No such file or directory
I confirmed that by following the symlink of `/etc/resolv.conf`
(pointing to `/run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf`) with `readlink -f`
the issues are all gone.