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This adds a warning to the top of each “boot” package that reads: Note: this package is used for bootstrapping fetchurl, and thus cannot use fetchpatch! All mutable patches (generated by GitHub or cgit) that are needed here should be included directly in Nixpkgs as files. This makes it clear to maintainer that they may need to treat this package a little differently than others. Importantly, we can’t use fetchpatch here due to using <nix/fetchurl.nix>. To avoid having stale hashes, we need to include patches that are subject to changing overtime (for instance, gitweb’s patches contain a version number at the bottom).
75 lines
2.5 KiB
Nix
75 lines
2.5 KiB
Nix
{ stdenv, fetchurl, autoreconfHook, acl }:
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# Note: this package is used for bootstrapping fetchurl, and thus
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# cannot use fetchpatch! All mutable patches (generated by GitHub or
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# cgit) that are needed here should be included directly in Nixpkgs as
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# files.
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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pname = "gnutar";
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version = "1.32";
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src = fetchurl {
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url = "mirror://gnu/tar/tar-${version}.tar.xz";
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sha256 = "1n7xy657ii0sa42zx6944v2m4v9qrh6sqgmw17l3nch3y43sxlyh";
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};
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# avoid retaining reference to CF during stdenv bootstrap
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configureFlags = stdenv.lib.optionals stdenv.isDarwin [
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"gt_cv_func_CFPreferencesCopyAppValue=no"
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"gt_cv_func_CFLocaleCopyCurrent=no"
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"gt_cv_func_CFLocaleCopyPreferredLanguages=no"
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];
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# gnutar tries to call into gettext between `fork` and `exec`,
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# which is not safe on darwin.
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# see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.macosx.fink.devel/21882
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postPatch = stdenv.lib.optionalString stdenv.isDarwin ''
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substituteInPlace src/system.c --replace '_(' 'N_('
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'';
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outputs = [ "out" "info" ];
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buildInputs = [ ]
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++ stdenv.lib.optional stdenv.isLinux acl
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++ stdenv.lib.optional stdenv.isDarwin autoreconfHook;
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# May have some issues with root compilation because the bootstrap tool
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# cannot be used as a login shell for now.
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FORCE_UNSAFE_CONFIGURE = stdenv.lib.optionalString (stdenv.hostPlatform.system == "armv7l-linux" || stdenv.isSunOS) "1";
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preConfigure = if stdenv.isCygwin then ''
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sed -i gnu/fpending.h -e 's,include <stdio_ext.h>,,'
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'' else null;
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doCheck = false; # fails
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doInstallCheck = false; # fails
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meta = {
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homepage = "https://www.gnu.org/software/tar/";
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description = "GNU implementation of the `tar' archiver";
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longDescription = ''
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The Tar program provides the ability to create tar archives, as
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well as various other kinds of manipulation. For example, you
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can use Tar on previously created archives to extract files, to
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store additional files, or to update or list files which were
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already stored.
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Initially, tar archives were used to store files conveniently on
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magnetic tape. The name "Tar" comes from this use; it stands
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for tape archiver. Despite the utility's name, Tar can direct
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its output to available devices, files, or other programs (using
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pipes), it can even access remote devices or files (as
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archives).
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'';
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license = stdenv.lib.licenses.gpl3Plus;
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maintainers = [ ];
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platforms = stdenv.lib.platforms.all;
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priority = 10;
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};
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}
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