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It would be reasonable to have a Ruby program that depends on some other program being in the PATH. In this case, the obvious thing to do would be something like this: bundlerApp { # ... buildInputs = [ makeWrapper ]; postBuild = '' wrapProgram "$out/bin/foo" \ --prefix PATH : ${lib.makeBinPath [ dep ]} ''; } However, this doesn't work, because even though it just forwards most of its arguments to `runCommand`, `bundlerApp` won't take a `buildInputs` parameter. It doesn't even specify its own `buildInputs`, which means that the `scripts` parameter to `bundlerApp` (which depends on `makeWrapper`) is completely broken, and, as far as I can tell, has been since its inception. I've added a `makeWrapper` build input if the scripts parameter is present to fix this. I've added a `buildInputs` option to `bundlerApp`. It's also passed through to bundled-common because `postBuild` scripts are run there as well. This actually means that in this example we'd end up going through two layers of wrappers (one from `bundlerApp` and one from bundled-common), but that has always been the case and isn't likely to break anything. That oddity does suggest that it might be prudent to not forward `postBuild` to bundled-common (or to at least use a different option) though... FWIW, as far as I can tell no package in nixpkgs uses either the `scripts` or `postBuild` options to `bundlerApp`. |
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gem | ||
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testing | ||
runtests.sh |