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Lore overrides have been included with binlore's source up to now, but this hasn't worked very well. (It isn't as easy to self-service for people working in nixpkgs, and its use of partial pnames for matching breaks down around some edge cases like version numbers appearing early in perl pnames, or multiple packages having identical pnames.)
248 lines
6.9 KiB
Nix
248 lines
6.9 KiB
Nix
{ pkgs, buildEnv, runCommand, lib, stdenv, freebsd, binlore }:
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# These are some unix tools that are commonly included in the /usr/bin
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# and /usr/sbin directory under more normal distributions. Along with
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# coreutils, these are commonly assumed to be available by build
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# systems, but we can't assume they are available. In Nix, we list
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# each program by name directly through this unixtools attribute.
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# You should always try to use single binaries when available. For
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# instance, if your program needs to use "ps", just list it as a build
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# input, not "procps" which requires Linux.
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let
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inherit (lib)
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getBin
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getOutput
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mapAttrs
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platforms
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;
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version = "1003.1-2008";
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singleBinary = cmd: providers: let
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provider = providers.${stdenv.hostPlatform.parsed.kernel.name} or providers.linux;
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bin = "${getBin provider}/bin/${cmd}";
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manpage = "${getOutput "man" provider}/share/man/man1/${cmd}.1.gz";
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in runCommand "${cmd}-${provider.name}" {
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meta = {
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mainProgram = cmd;
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priority = 10;
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platforms = platforms.${stdenv.hostPlatform.parsed.kernel.name} or platforms.all;
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};
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passthru = { inherit provider; } // lib.optionalAttrs (builtins.hasAttr "binlore" providers) {
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binlore.out = (binlore.synthesize (getBin bins.${cmd}) providers.binlore);
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};
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preferLocalBuild = true;
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} ''
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if ! [ -x ${bin} ]; then
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echo Cannot find command ${cmd}
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exit 1
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fi
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mkdir -p $out/bin
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ln -s ${bin} $out/bin/${cmd}
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if [ -f ${manpage} ]; then
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mkdir -p $out/share/man/man1
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ln -s ${manpage} $out/share/man/man1/${cmd}.1.gz
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fi
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'';
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# more is unavailable in darwin
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# so we just use less
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more_compat = runCommand "more-${pkgs.less.name}" {} ''
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mkdir -p $out/bin
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ln -s ${pkgs.less}/bin/less $out/bin/more
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'';
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bins = mapAttrs singleBinary {
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# singular binaries
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arp = {
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linux = pkgs.nettools;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.network_cmds;
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freebsd = pkgs.freebsd.arp;
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};
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col = {
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linux = pkgs.util-linux;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.text_cmds;
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};
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column = {
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linux = pkgs.util-linux;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.text_cmds;
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};
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eject = {
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linux = pkgs.util-linux;
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};
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getconf = {
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linux = if stdenv.hostPlatform.libc == "glibc" then pkgs.stdenv.cc.libc
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else pkgs.netbsd.getconf;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.system_cmds;
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# I don't see any obvious arg exec in the doc/manpage
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binlore = ''
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execer cannot bin/getconf
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'';
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};
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getent = {
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linux = if stdenv.hostPlatform.libc == "glibc" then pkgs.stdenv.cc.libc.getent
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else pkgs.netbsd.getent;
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darwin = pkgs.netbsd.getent;
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freebsd = pkgs.freebsd.getent;
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};
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getopt = {
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linux = pkgs.util-linux;
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darwin = pkgs.getopt;
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};
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fdisk = {
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linux = pkgs.util-linux;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.diskdev_cmds;
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freebsd = pkgs.freebsd.fdisk;
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};
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fsck = {
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linux = pkgs.util-linux;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.diskdev_cmds;
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};
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hexdump = {
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linux = pkgs.util-linux;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.shell_cmds;
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};
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hostname = {
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linux = pkgs.nettools;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.shell_cmds;
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freebsd = pkgs.freebsd.bin;
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};
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ifconfig = {
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linux = pkgs.nettools;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.network_cmds;
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freebsd = pkgs.freebsd.ifconfig;
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};
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killall = {
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linux = pkgs.psmisc;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.shell_cmds;
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};
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locale = {
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linux = pkgs.glibc;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.adv_cmds;
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freebsd = pkgs.freebsd.locale;
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# technically just targeting glibc version
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# no obvious exec in manpage
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binlore = ''
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execer cannot bin/locale
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'';
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};
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logger = {
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linux = pkgs.util-linux;
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};
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more = {
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linux = pkgs.util-linux;
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darwin = more_compat;
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};
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mount = {
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linux = pkgs.util-linux;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.diskdev_cmds;
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freebsd = freebsd.mount;
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# technically just targeting the darwin version; binlore already
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# ids the util-linux copy as 'cannot'
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# no obvious exec in manpage args; I think binlore flags 'can'
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# on the code to run `mount_<filesystem>` variants
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binlore = ''
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execer cannot bin/mount
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'';
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};
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netstat = {
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linux = pkgs.nettools;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.network_cmds;
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freebsd = pkgs.freebsd.netstat;
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};
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ping = {
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linux = pkgs.iputils;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.network_cmds;
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freebsd = freebsd.ping;
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};
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ps = {
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linux = pkgs.procps;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.ps;
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freebsd = pkgs.freebsd.bin;
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# technically just targeting procps ps (which ids as can)
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# but I don't see obvious exec in args; have yet to look
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# for underlying cause in source
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binlore = ''
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execer cannot bin/ps
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'';
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};
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quota = {
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linux = pkgs.linuxquota;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.diskdev_cmds;
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};
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route = {
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linux = pkgs.nettools;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.network_cmds;
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freebsd = pkgs.freebsd.route;
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};
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script = {
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linux = pkgs.util-linux;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.shell_cmds;
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};
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sysctl = {
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linux = pkgs.procps;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.system_cmds;
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freebsd = pkgs.freebsd.sysctl;
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};
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top = {
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linux = pkgs.procps;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.top;
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freebsd = pkgs.freebsd.top;
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# technically just targeting procps top; haven't needed this in
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# any scripts so far, but overriding it for consistency with ps
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# override above and in procps. (procps also overrides 'free',
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# but it isn't included here.)
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binlore = ''
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execer cannot bin/top
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'';
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};
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umount = {
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linux = pkgs.util-linux;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.diskdev_cmds;
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};
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whereis = {
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linux = pkgs.util-linux;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.shell_cmds;
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};
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wall = {
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linux = pkgs.util-linux;
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};
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watch = {
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linux = pkgs.procps;
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# watch is the only command from procps that builds currently on
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# Darwin/FreeBSD. Unfortunately no other implementations exist currently!
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darwin = pkgs.callPackage ../os-specific/linux/procps-ng {};
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freebsd = pkgs.callPackage ../os-specific/linux/procps-ng {};
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};
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write = {
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linux = pkgs.util-linux;
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darwin = pkgs.darwin.basic_cmds;
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};
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xxd = {
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linux = pkgs.vim.xxd;
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darwin = pkgs.vim.xxd;
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freebsd = pkgs.vim.xxd;
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};
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};
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makeCompat = pname: paths:
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buildEnv {
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name = "${pname}-${version}";
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inherit paths;
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};
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# Compatibility derivations
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# Provided for old usage of these commands.
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compat = with bins; mapAttrs makeCompat {
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procps = [ ps sysctl top watch ];
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util-linux = [ fsck fdisk getopt hexdump mount
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script umount whereis write col column ];
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nettools = [ arp hostname ifconfig netstat route ];
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};
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in bins // compat
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