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AWS's SDK by default tries to prepend its install root to each of the library paths; this obviously fails with the absolute paths that Nix gives it. Worse, it computes the installation root by walking up the filesystem from its cmake file, so even if the AWSSDK_ROOT_DIR is explicitly set to the root directory, it gets replaced with the path to the derivation's dev output. This is all fixed with a patch to the cmake files that generate the installed configuration. Once this is fixed, it *still* doesn't work because the export generator built into cmake insists on adding `$out/include` to the header search path; when importing this configuration in another package, cmake will fail because `$out/include` doesn't exist (After all, it was relocated by a fixup hook). A small postFixupHook will recreate the directory and make cmake happy. |
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