nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/misc/findutils/default.nix
Artturin e0464e4788 treewide: replace stdenv.is with stdenv.hostPlatform.is
In preparation for the deprecation of `stdenv.isX`.

These shorthands are not conducive to cross-compilation because they
hide the platforms.

Darwin might get cross-compilation for which the continued usage of `stdenv.isDarwin` will get in the way

One example of why this is bad and especially affects compiler packages
https://www.github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/343059

There are too many files to go through manually but a treewide should
get users thinking when they see a `hostPlatform.isX` in a place where it
doesn't make sense.

```
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "stdenv.is" "stdenv.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "stdenv'.is" "stdenv'.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "clangStdenv.is" "clangStdenv.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "gccStdenv.is" "gccStdenv.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "stdenvNoCC.is" "stdenvNoCC.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "inherit (stdenv) is" "inherit (stdenv.hostPlatform) is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "buildStdenv.is" "buildStdenv.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "effectiveStdenv.is" "effectiveStdenv.hostPlatform.is"
fd --type f "\.nix" | xargs sd --fixed-strings "originalStdenv.is" "originalStdenv.hostPlatform.is"
```
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{ lib, stdenv, fetchurl
, updateAutotoolsGnuConfigScriptsHook
, coreutils
}:
# Note: this package is used for bootstrapping fetchurl, and thus
# cannot use fetchpatch! All mutable patches (generated by GitHub or
# cgit) that are needed here should be included directly in Nixpkgs as
# files.
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "findutils";
version = "4.10.0";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/findutils/findutils-${version}.tar.xz";
sha256 = "sha256-E4fgtn/yR9Kr3pmPkN+/cMFJE5Glnd/suK5ph4nwpPU=";
};
postPatch = ''
substituteInPlace xargs/xargs.c --replace 'char default_cmd[] = "echo";' 'char default_cmd[] = "${coreutils}/bin/echo";'
'';
patches = [ ./no-install-statedir.patch ];
nativeBuildInputs = [ updateAutotoolsGnuConfigScriptsHook ];
buildInputs = [ coreutils ]; # bin/updatedb script needs to call sort
# Since glibc-2.25 the i686 tests hang reliably right after test-sleep.
doCheck
= !stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin
&& !stdenv.hostPlatform.isFreeBSD
&& !(stdenv.hostPlatform.libc == "glibc" && stdenv.hostPlatform.isi686)
&& (stdenv.hostPlatform.libc != "musl")
&& stdenv.hostPlatform == stdenv.buildPlatform;
outputs = [ "out" "info" "locate"];
configureFlags = [
# "sort" need not be on the PATH as a run-time dep, so we need to tell
# configure where it is. Covers the cross and native case alike.
"SORT=${coreutils}/bin/sort"
"--localstatedir=/var/cache"
];
CFLAGS = lib.optionals stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin [
# TODO: Revisit upstream issue https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?59972
# https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/69761#issuecomment-770268478
"-D__nonnull\\(params\\)="
];
postInstall = ''
moveToOutput bin/locate $locate
moveToOutput bin/updatedb $locate
'';
# can't move man pages in postInstall because the multi-output hook will move them back to $out
postFixup = ''
moveToOutput share/man/man5 $locate
moveToOutput share/man/man1/locate.1.gz $locate
moveToOutput share/man/man1/updatedb.1.gz $locate
'';
enableParallelBuilding = true;
# bionic libc is super weird and has issues with fortify outside of its own libc, check this comment:
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/192630#discussion_r978985593
# or you can check libc/include/sys/cdefs.h in bionic source code
hardeningDisable = lib.optional (stdenv.hostPlatform.libc == "bionic") "fortify";
meta = {
homepage = "https://www.gnu.org/software/findutils/";
description = "GNU Find Utilities, the basic directory searching utilities of the GNU operating system";
longDescription = ''
The GNU Find Utilities are the basic directory searching
utilities of the GNU operating system. These programs are
typically used in conjunction with other programs to provide
modular and powerful directory search and file locating
capabilities to other commands.
The tools supplied with this package are:
* find - search for files in a directory hierarchy;
* xargs - build and execute command lines from standard input.
The following are available in the locate output:
* locate - list files in databases that match a pattern;
* updatedb - update a file name database;
'';
platforms = lib.platforms.all;
license = lib.licenses.gpl3Plus;
mainProgram = "find";
};
}