The doc build was failing because of an unpatched `/usr/bin/env` shebang
in the `pygments.rb` gem, and weechat uses asciidoctor with the pygments
highlighter. Adding `python3` to `pygments.rb`'s `buildInputs` fixes it.
Currently, `pkgs.ruby` is ruby 2.7.6, which is in 'security updates
only' mode and scheduled to go EOL April 2023. Updating `pkgs.ruby`
to be ruby 3.1 would be a rather large change, but using ruby 3 to
bootstrap building ruby itself would be a nice first step in that
direction.
Tested with asciidoctor that this indeed now allows building a ruby
application without getting ruby 2.7 in the build closure.
Also fixes#192729
Upstream commit 0a5d9828c1f6b32e8462a00029b1ba2a720c867b changed how the
extension build script detects an Apple toolchain; adjust accordingly by
forcing it to be false. Keep both fixes so this is more compatible.
allows building bundix but most ruby gems still fail with
```
++ gem install --local --force --http-proxy http://nodtd.invalid --ignore-dependencies --install-dir /nix/store/...-ruby-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu2.7.6-nio4r-2.5.8-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0
--build-root / --backtrace --no-env-shebang -N /nix/store/...-nio4r-2.5.8.gem --
/nix/store/...-ruby-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-2.7.6/bin/gem: line 8: require: command not found
/nix/store/...-ruby-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-2.7.6/bin/gem: line 9: require: command not found
/nix/store/...-ruby-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-2.7.6/bin/gem: line 10: require: command not found
/nix/store/...-ruby-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-2.7.6/bin/gem: line 12: required_version: command not found
/nix/store/...-ruby-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-2.7.6/bin/gem: line 14: unless: command not found
/nix/store/...-ruby-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-2.7.6/bin/gem: line 15: abort: command not found
/nix/store/...-ruby-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-2.7.6/bin/gem: line 16: end: command not found
/nix/store/...-ruby-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-2.7.6/bin/gem: line 18: args: command not found
/nix/store/...-ruby-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-2.7.6/bin/gem: line 20: begin: command not found
/nix/store/...-ruby-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-2.7.6/bin/gem: line 21: Gem::GemRunner.new.run: command not found
/nix/store/...-ruby-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-2.7.6/bin/gem: line 22: rescue: command not found
/nix/store/...-ruby-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-2.7.6/bin/gem: line 23: exit: e.exit_code: numeric argument required
```
@ruby maintainers: please feel free to revert this and let me know,
should it cause any problems.
Stuff that's in the store shouldn't be writable! So let's disable
Bundler's requires_sudo? method, which checks if some files are
writable and suggests using sudo if not, entirely.
Previously, schleuder-cli would print to stderr when run:
Following files may not be writable, so sudo is needed:
/nix/store/qg40x0ysrf9x6sag6qgb1klg87lskdp5-schleuder-cli-0.1.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0
/nix/store/qg40x0ysrf9x6sag6qgb1klg87lskdp5-schleuder-cli-0.1.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0/bin
/nix/store/qg40x0ysrf9x6sag6qgb1klg87lskdp5-schleuder-cli-0.1.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0/bin
/nix/store/qg40x0ysrf9x6sag6qgb1klg87lskdp5-schleuder-cli-0.1.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0/build_info
/nix/store/qg40x0ysrf9x6sag6qgb1klg87lskdp5-schleuder-cli-0.1.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0/bundler
/nix/store/qg40x0ysrf9x6sag6qgb1klg87lskdp5-schleuder-cli-0.1.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0/cache
/nix/store/qg40x0ysrf9x6sag6qgb1klg87lskdp5-schleuder-cli-0.1.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0/doc
/nix/store/qg40x0ysrf9x6sag6qgb1klg87lskdp5-schleuder-cli-0.1.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0/extensions
/nix/store/qg40x0ysrf9x6sag6qgb1klg87lskdp5-schleuder-cli-0.1.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0/gems
/nix/store/qg40x0ysrf9x6sag6qgb1klg87lskdp5-schleuder-cli-0.1.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0/plugins
/nix/store/qg40x0ysrf9x6sag6qgb1klg87lskdp5-schleuder-cli-0.1.0/lib/ruby/gems/2.7.0/specifications
Otherwise you end up with a derivation that refers to the original
path (which is not in the Nix store and not accessible to
builders). This caused the derivation paths for the docbookrx package
(removed on master) to depend on the location of the nixpkgs source
tree.
This was ignored before. Now that it's passed through, it's possible
to do
(bundlerEnv {
name = "...";
gemdir = ./.;
document = [ "ri" ];
}).env
and get an environment where ri can be used to read gem documentation.
(It was requested by them.)
I left one case due to fetching from their personal repo:
pkgs/desktops/pantheon/desktop/extra-elementary-contracts/default.nix