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Nix
141 lines
5.0 KiB
Nix
/* This file composes the Nix Packages collection. That is, it
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imports the functions that build the various packages, and calls
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them with appropriate arguments. The result is a set of all the
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packages in the Nix Packages collection for some particular
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platform. */
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{ # The system (e.g., `i686-linux') for which to build the packages.
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system
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, # The standard environment to use. Only used for bootstrapping. If
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# null, the default standard environment is used.
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bootStdenv ? null
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, # Non-GNU/Linux OSes are currently "impure" platforms, with their libc
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# outside of the store. Thus, GCC, GFortran, & co. must always look for
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# files in standard system directories (/usr/include, etc.)
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noSysDirs ? (system != "x86_64-freebsd" && system != "i686-freebsd"
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&& system != "x86_64-solaris"
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&& system != "x86_64-kfreebsd-gnu")
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, # Allow a configuration attribute set to be passed in as an argument.
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config ? {}
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, crossSystem ? null
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, platform ? null
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} @ args:
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let configExpr = config; platform_ = platform; in # rename the function arguments
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let
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lib = import ../../lib;
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# Allow both:
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# { /* the config */ } and
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# { pkgs, ... } : { /* the config */ }
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config =
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if builtins.isFunction configExpr
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then configExpr { inherit pkgs; }
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else configExpr;
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# Allow setting the platform in the config file. Otherwise, let's use a reasonable default (pc)
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platformAuto = let
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platforms = (import ./platforms.nix);
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in
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if system == "armv6l-linux" then platforms.raspberrypi
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else if system == "armv7l-linux" then platforms.armv7l-hf-multiplatform
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else if system == "armv5tel-linux" then platforms.sheevaplug
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else if system == "mips64el-linux" then platforms.fuloong2f_n32
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else if system == "x86_64-linux" then platforms.pc64
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else if system == "i686-linux" then platforms.pc32
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else platforms.pcBase;
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platform = if platform_ != null then platform_
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else config.platform or platformAuto;
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topLevelArguments = {
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inherit system bootStdenv noSysDirs config crossSystem platform lib nixpkgsFun;
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};
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# A few packages make a new package set to draw their dependencies from.
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# (Currently to get a cross tool chain, or forced-i686 package.) Rather than
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# give `all-packages.nix` all the arguments to this function, even ones that
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# don't concern it, we give it this function to "re-call" nixpkgs, inheriting
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# whatever arguments it doesn't explicitly provide. This way,
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# `all-packages.nix` doesn't know more than it needs too.
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#
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# It's OK that `args` doesn't include the defaults: they'll be
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# deterministically inferred the same way.
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nixpkgsFun = newArgs: import ./. (args // newArgs);
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stdenvAdapters = self: super:
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let res = import ../stdenv/adapters.nix self; in res // {
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stdenvAdapters = res;
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};
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trivialBuilders = self: super:
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(import ../build-support/trivial-builders.nix {
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inherit lib; inherit (self) stdenv stdenvNoCC; inherit (self.xorg) lndir;
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});
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stdenvDefault = self: super: (import ./stdenv.nix topLevelArguments) pkgs;
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allPackages = self: super:
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let res = import ./all-packages.nix topLevelArguments res self;
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in res;
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aliases = self: super: import ./aliases.nix super;
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# stdenvOverrides is used to avoid circular dependencies for building
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# the standard build environment. This mechanism uses the override
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# mechanism to implement some staged compilation of the stdenv.
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#
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# We don't want stdenv overrides in the case of cross-building, or
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# otherwise the basic overridden packages will not be built with the
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# crossStdenv adapter.
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stdenvOverrides = self: super:
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lib.optionalAttrs (crossSystem == null && super.stdenv ? overrides)
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(super.stdenv.overrides super);
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# Allow packages to be overridden globally via the `packageOverrides'
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# configuration option, which must be a function that takes `pkgs'
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# as an argument and returns a set of new or overridden packages.
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# The `packageOverrides' function is called with the *original*
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# (un-overridden) set of packages, allowing packageOverrides
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# attributes to refer to the original attributes (e.g. "foo =
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# ... pkgs.foo ...").
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configOverrides = self: super:
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lib.optionalAttrs (bootStdenv == null)
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((config.packageOverrides or (super: {})) super);
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# The complete chain of package set builders, applied from top to bottom
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toFix = lib.foldl' (lib.flip lib.extends) (self: {}) [
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stdenvAdapters
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trivialBuilders
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stdenvDefault
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allPackages
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aliases
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stdenvOverrides
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configOverrides
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];
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# Use `overridePackages` to easily override this package set.
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# Warning: this function is very expensive and must not be used
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# from within the nixpkgs repository.
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#
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# Example:
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# pkgs.overridePackages (self: super: {
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# foo = super.foo.override { ... };
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# }
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#
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# The result is `pkgs' where all the derivations depending on `foo'
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# will use the new version.
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# Return the complete set of packages. Warning: this function is very
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# expensive!
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pkgs = lib.makeExtensibleWithCustomName "overridePackages" toFix;
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in pkgs
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