nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/backup/tsm-client/default.nix
Yarny0 fca76c5810 tsm-client: fix absolute symlinks, drop openssl dependency
`tsm-client` is delivered with its
own `lib{crypto,ssl}.so` implementation.
Beginning with version 8.1.9.1, those `.so`-files came with
absolute symlinks to `/opt/...` causing `autoPatchelf`
to abort with error messages of the form

> error: auto-patchelf could not satisfy dependency libssl.so.1.1

I was under the impression that a new dependency
got introduced and added `openssl` to `builtInputs`
in commit 5ad0ecb901.
This fixed the build, but `tsm-client` no longer
linked against its own ssl implementation.

The commit at hand corrects that mistake:
It adds a small `preFixup` script that finds
and adapts absolute symlinks to `/opt/`,
so that `autoPatchelfHook` finds those
`so`-files again and sets RPATH properly.
This permits to drop `openssl` from the dependency list again.
2023-04-05 19:32:52 +02:00

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{ lib
, callPackage
, nixosTests
, stdenv
, fetchurl
, autoPatchelfHook
, rpmextract
, libxcrypt-legacy
, zlib
, lvm2 # LVM image backup and restore functions (optional)
, acl # EXT2/EXT3/XFS ACL support (optional)
, gnugrep
, procps
, jdk8 # Java GUI (needed for `enableGui`)
, buildEnv
, makeWrapper
, enableGui ? false # enables Java GUI `dsmj`
# path to `dsm.sys` configuration files
, dsmSysCli ? "/etc/tsm-client/cli.dsm.sys"
, dsmSysApi ? "/etc/tsm-client/api.dsm.sys"
}:
# For an explanation of optional packages
# (features provided by them, version limits), see
# https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/660813#Version%208.1
# IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Client uses a system-wide
# client system-options file `dsm.sys` and expects it
# to be located in a directory within the package.
# Note that the command line client and the API use
# different "dms.sys" files (located in different directories).
# Since these files contain settings to be altered by the
# admin user (e.g. TSM server name), we create symlinks
# in place of the files that the client attempts to open.
# Use the arguments `dsmSysCli` and `dsmSysApi` to
# provide the location of the configuration files for
# the command-line interface and the API, respectively.
#
# While the command-line interface contains wrappers
# that help the executables find the configuration file,
# packages that link against the API have to
# set the environment variable `DSMI_DIR` to
# point to this derivations `/dsmi_dir` directory symlink.
# Other environment variables might be necessary,
# depending on local configuration or usage; see:
# https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/spectrum-protect/8.1.15?topic=solaris-set-api-environment-variables
# The newest version of TSM client should be discoverable by
# going to the `downloadPage` (see `meta` below).
# Find the "Backup-archive client" table on that page.
# Look for "Download Documents" of the latest release.
# Follow the "Download Information" link.
# Look for the "Linux x86_64 client ..." rows in the table at
# the bottom of the page and follow their "HTTPS" links (one
# link per row -- each link might point to the latest release).
# In the directory listings to show up,
# check the big `.tar` file.
#
# (as of 2022-12-10)
let
meta = {
homepage = "https://www.ibm.com/products/data-protection-and-recovery";
downloadPage = "https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/ibm-spectrum-protect-downloads-latest-fix-packs-and-interim-fixes";
platforms = [ "x86_64-linux" ];
mainProgram = "dsmc";
sourceProvenance = with lib.sourceTypes; [ binaryNativeCode ];
license = lib.licenses.unfree;
maintainers = [ lib.maintainers.yarny ];
description = "IBM Spectrum Protect (Tivoli Storage Manager) CLI and API";
longDescription = ''
IBM Spectrum Protect (Tivoli Storage Manager) provides
a single point of control for backup and recovery.
This package contains the client software, that is,
a command line client and linkable libraries.
Note that the software requires a system-wide
client system-options file (commonly named "dsm.sys").
This package allows to use separate files for
the command-line interface and for the linkable API.
The location of those files can
be provided as build parameters.
'';
};
passthru.tests = {
test-cli = callPackage ./test-cli.nix {};
test-gui = nixosTests.tsm-client-gui;
};
mkSrcUrl = version:
let
major = lib.versions.major version;
minor = lib.versions.minor version;
patch = lib.versions.patch version;
fixup = lib.lists.elemAt (lib.versions.splitVersion version) 3;
in
"https://public.dhe.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/${if fixup=="0" then "maintenance" else "patches"}/client/v${major}r${minor}/Linux/LinuxX86/BA/v${major}${minor}${patch}/${version}-TIV-TSMBAC-LinuxX86.tar";
unwrapped = stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "tsm-client-${version}-unwrapped";
version = "8.1.17.2";
src = fetchurl {
url = mkSrcUrl version;
hash = "sha512-DZCXb3fZO2VYJJJUdjGt9TSdrYNhf8w7QMgEERzX8xb74jjA+UPNI2dbNCeja/vrgRYLYipWZPyjTQJmkxlM/g==";
};
inherit meta passthru;
nativeBuildInputs = [
autoPatchelfHook
rpmextract
];
buildInputs = [
libxcrypt-legacy
stdenv.cc.cc
zlib
];
runtimeDependencies = [
(lib.attrsets.getLib lvm2)
];
sourceRoot = ".";
postUnpack = ''
rpmextract TIVsm-API64.x86_64.rpm
rpmextract TIVsm-APIcit.x86_64.rpm
rpmextract TIVsm-BA.x86_64.rpm
rpmextract TIVsm-BAcit.x86_64.rpm
rpmextract TIVsm-BAhdw.x86_64.rpm
rpmextract TIVsm-JBB.x86_64.rpm
# use globbing so that version updates don't break the build:
rpmextract gskcrypt64-*.linux.x86_64.rpm
rpmextract gskssl64-*.linux.x86_64.rpm
'';
installPhase = ''
runHook preInstall
mkdir --parents $out
mv --target-directory=$out usr/* opt
runHook postInstall
'';
# fix relative symlinks after `/usr` was moved up one level,
# fix absolute symlinks pointing to `/opt`
preFixup = ''
for link in $out/lib{,64}/* $out/bin/*
do
target=$(readlink "$link")
if [ "$(cut -b -6 <<< "$target")" != "../../" ]
then
echo "cannot fix this symlink: $link -> $target"
exit 1
fi
ln --symbolic --force --no-target-directory "$out/$(cut -b 7- <<< "$target")" "$link"
done
for link in $(find $out -type l -lname '/opt/*')
do
ln --symbolic --force --no-target-directory "$out$(readlink "$link")" "$link"
done
'';
};
binPath = lib.makeBinPath ([ acl gnugrep procps ]
++ lib.optional enableGui jdk8);
in
buildEnv {
name = "tsm-client-${unwrapped.version}";
meta = meta // lib.attrsets.optionalAttrs enableGui {
mainProgram = "dsmj";
};
passthru = passthru // { inherit unwrapped; };
paths = [ unwrapped ];
nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper ];
pathsToLink = [
"/"
"/bin"
"/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin"
"/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin64"
];
# * Provide top-level symlinks `dsm_dir` and `dsmi_dir`
# to the so-called "installation directories"
# * Add symlinks to the "installation directories"
# that point to the `dsm.sys` configuration files
# * Drop the Java GUI executable unless `enableGui` is set
# * Create wrappers for the command-line interface to
# prepare `PATH` and `DSM_DIR` environment variables
postBuild = ''
ln --symbolic --no-target-directory opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin $out/dsm_dir
ln --symbolic --no-target-directory opt/tivoli/tsm/client/api/bin64 $out/dsmi_dir
ln --symbolic --no-target-directory "${dsmSysCli}" $out/dsm_dir/dsm.sys
ln --symbolic --no-target-directory "${dsmSysApi}" $out/dsmi_dir/dsm.sys
${lib.optionalString (!enableGui) "rm $out/bin/dsmj"}
for bin in $out/bin/*
do
target=$(readlink "$bin")
rm "$bin"
makeWrapper "$target" "$bin" \
--prefix PATH : "$out/dsm_dir:${binPath}" \
--set DSM_DIR $out/dsm_dir
done
'';
}