nixpkgs/pkgs/applications/emulators/blink/default.nix

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{ stdenv, fetchFromGitHub, lib }:
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stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: {
pname = "blink";
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version = "1.1.0";
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src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "jart";
repo = "blink";
rev = finalAttrs.version;
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hash = "sha256-4wgDftXOYm2fMP+/aTRljDi38EzbbwAJlQkuxjAMl3I=";
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};
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# Do not include --enable-static and --disable-shared flags during static compilation
dontAddStaticConfigureFlags = true;
# Don't add --build and --host flags as they are not supported
configurePlatforms = lib.optionals stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic [ ];
# ./configure script expects --static not standard --enable-static
configureFlags = lib.optional stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic "--static";
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# 'make check' requires internet connection
doCheck = true;
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checkTarget = "test";
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meta = {
description = "Tiniest x86-64-linux emulator";
longDescription = ''
blink is a virtual machine that runs x86-64-linux programs on different operating systems and hardware architectures. It's designed to do the same thing as the qemu-x86_64 command, except that
- blink is much smaller in size than qemu-x86_64
- blink will run your Linux binaries on any POSIX platform, whereas qemu-x86_64 only supports Linux
- blink goes 2x faster than qemu-x86_64 on some benchmarks, such as SSE integer / floating point math. Blink is also faster at running ephemeral programs such as compilers
'';
homepage = "https://github.com/jart/blink";
license = lib.licenses.isc;
maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ t4ccer ];
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platforms = lib.platforms.all;
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};
})