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Fixes #9044, close #9667. Thanks to @taku0 for suggesting this solution. Now we have no modes starting with `/` or `+`. Rewrite the `-perm` parameters of find: - completely safe: rewrite `/0100` and `+100` to `-0100`, - slightly semantics-changing: rewrite `+111` to `-0100`. I cross-verified the `find` manual pages for Linux, Darwin, FreeBSD.
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510 B
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28 lines
510 B
Bash
source $stdenv/setup
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mkdir unzipped
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pushd unzipped
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unzip $src || true
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popd
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mkdir -p $out
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mv unzipped/* $out/
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# Remove crap in the root directory.
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for file in $out/*
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do
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if test -f $file ; then
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rm $file
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fi
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done
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# Set the dynamic linker.
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rpath=
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for i in $libraries; do
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rpath=$rpath${rpath:+:}$i/lib
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done
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find $out -type f -perm -0100 \
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-exec patchelf --interpreter "$(cat $NIX_CC/nix-support/dynamic-linker)" {} \;
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find $out -type f -perm -0100 \
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-exec patchelf --set-rpath "$rpath" {} \;
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