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The ld-wrapper.sh script calls `readlink` in some circumstances. We need to ensure that this is the `readlink` from the `coreutils` package so that flag support is as expected. This is accomplished by explicitly setting PATH at the top of each shell script. Without doing this, the following happens with a trivial `main.c`: ``` nix-env -f "<nixpkgs>" -iA pkgs.clang $ clang main.c -L /nix/../nix/store/2ankvagznq062x1gifpxwkk7fp3xwy63-xnu-2422.115.4/Library -o a.out readlink: illegal option -- f usage: readlink [-n] [file ...] ``` The key element is the `..` in the path supplied to the linker via a `-L` flag. With this patch, the above invocation works correctly on darwin, whose native `/usr/bin/readlink` does not support the `-f` flag. The explicit path also ensures that the `grep` called by `cc-wrapper.sh` is the one from Nix. Fixes #6447 |
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standard-sandbox.sb | ||
unpack-bootstrap-tools.sh |