# This setup hook causes the fixup phase to rewrite all script # interpreter file names (`#! /path') to paths found in $PATH. E.g., # /bin/sh will be rewritten to /nix/store/-some-bash/bin/sh. # /usr/bin/env gets special treatment so that ".../bin/env python" is # rewritten to /nix/store//bin/python. Interpreters that are # already in the store are left untouched. # A script file must be marked as executable, otherwise it will not be # considered. fixupOutputHooks+=(patchShebangsAuto) # Run patch shebangs on a directory or file. # Can take multiple paths as arguments. # patchShebangs [--build | --host] PATH... # Flags: # --build : Lookup commands available at build-time # --host : Lookup commands available at runtime # Example use cases, # $ patchShebangs --host /nix/store/...-hello-1.0/bin # $ patchShebangs --build configure patchShebangs() { local pathName if [[ "$1" == "--host" ]]; then pathName=HOST_PATH shift elif [[ "$1" == "--build" ]]; then pathName=PATH shift fi echo "patching script interpreter paths in $@" local f local oldPath local newPath local arg0 local args local oldInterpreterLine local newInterpreterLine if [[ $# -eq 0 ]]; then echo "No arguments supplied to patchShebangs" >&2 return 0 fi local f while IFS= read -r -d $'\0' f; do isScript "$f" || continue read -r oldInterpreterLine < "$f" read -r oldPath arg0 args <<< "${oldInterpreterLine:2}" if [[ -z "$pathName" ]]; then if [[ -n $strictDeps && $f == "$NIX_STORE"* ]]; then pathName=HOST_PATH else pathName=PATH fi fi if [[ "$oldPath" == *"/bin/env" ]]; then # Check for unsupported 'env' functionality: # - options: something starting with a '-' # - environment variables: foo=bar if [[ $arg0 == "-"* || $arg0 == *"="* ]]; then echo "$f: unsupported interpreter directive \"$oldInterpreterLine\" (set dontPatchShebangs=1 and handle shebang patching yourself)" >&2 exit 1 fi newPath="$(PATH="${!pathName}" command -v "$arg0" || true)" else if [[ -z $oldPath ]]; then # If no interpreter is specified linux will use /bin/sh. Set # oldpath="/bin/sh" so that we get /nix/store/.../sh. oldPath="/bin/sh" fi newPath="$(PATH="${!pathName}" command -v "$(basename "$oldPath")" || true)" args="$arg0 $args" fi # Strip trailing whitespace introduced when no arguments are present newInterpreterLine="$newPath $args" newInterpreterLine=${newInterpreterLine%${newInterpreterLine##*[![:space:]]}} if [[ -n "$oldPath" && "${oldPath:0:${#NIX_STORE}}" != "$NIX_STORE" ]]; then if [[ -n "$newPath" && "$newPath" != "$oldPath" ]]; then echo "$f: interpreter directive changed from \"$oldInterpreterLine\" to \"$newInterpreterLine\"" # escape the escape chars so that sed doesn't interpret them escapedInterpreterLine=${newInterpreterLine//\\/\\\\} # Preserve times, see: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/33281 timestamp=$(stat --printf "%y" "$f") sed -i -e "1 s|.*|#\!$escapedInterpreterLine|" "$f" touch --date "$timestamp" "$f" fi fi done < <(find "$@" -type f -perm -0100 -print0) } patchShebangsAuto () { if [[ -z "${dontPatchShebangs-}" && -e "$prefix" ]]; then # Dev output will end up being run on the build platform. An # example case of this is sdl2-config. Otherwise, we can just # use the runtime path (--host). if [[ "$output" != out && "$output" = "$outputDev" ]]; then patchShebangs --build "$prefix" else patchShebangs --host "$prefix" fi fi }