{ runCommand, clang, gcc64, gcc32, glibc_multi }: let combine = basegcc: runCommand "combine-gcc-libc" {} '' mkdir -p $out cp -r ${basegcc.cc}/lib $out/lib chmod u+rw -R $out/lib cp -r ${basegcc.libc}/lib/* $(ls -d $out/lib/gcc/*/*) ''; gcc_multi_sysroot = runCommand "gcc-multi-sysroot" {} '' mkdir -p $out/lib/gcc ln -s ${combine gcc64}/lib/gcc/* $out/lib/gcc/ ln -s ${combine gcc32}/lib/gcc/* $out/lib/gcc/ # XXX: This shouldn't be needed, clang just doesn't look for "i686-unknown" ln -s $out/lib/gcc/i686-unknown-linux-gnu $out/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu # includes ln -s ${glibc_multi.dev}/include $out/ # dynamic linkers mkdir -p $out/lib/32 ln -s ${glibc_multi.out}/lib/ld-linux* $out/lib ln -s ${glibc_multi.out}/lib/32/ld-linux* $out/lib/32/ ''; clangMulti = clang.override { # Only used for providing expected structure re:dynamic linkers, AFAIK # Most of the magic is done by setting the --gcc-toolchain option below libc = gcc_multi_sysroot; extraBuildCommands = '' sed -e '$a --gcc-toolchain=${gcc_multi_sysroot}' -i $out/nix-support/libc-cflags ''; }; in clangMulti