nixpkgs/pkgs/os-specific/gnu/default.nix

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# Packages that make up the GNU/Hurd operating system (aka. GNU).
args@{ fetchgit, stdenv, autoconf, automake, automake111x, libtool
, texinfo, glibcCross, hurdPartedCross, libuuid, samba
, gccCrossStageStatic, gccCrossStageFinal
, forcedNativePackages, forceSystem, newScope, platform, config
, targetPlatform, buildPlatform
, overrides ? {} }:
with args;
let
callPackage = newScope gnu;
gnu = {
hurdCross = forcedNativePackages.callPackage ./hurd {
inherit fetchgit stdenv autoconf libtool texinfo
glibcCross hurdPartedCross;
inherit (gnu) machHeaders mig;
libuuid = libuuid.crossDrv;
automake = automake111x;
headersOnly = false;
cross = assert targetPlatform != buildPlatform; targetPlatform;
gccCross = gccCrossStageFinal;
};
hurdCrossIntermediate = forcedNativePackages.callPackage ./hurd {
inherit fetchgit stdenv autoconf libtool texinfo glibcCross;
inherit (gnu) machHeaders mig;
hurdPartedCross = null;
libuuid = null;
automake = automake111x;
headersOnly = false;
cross = assert targetPlatform != buildPlatform; targetPlatform;
# The "final" GCC needs glibc and the Hurd libraries (libpthread in
# particular) so we first need an intermediate Hurd built with the
# intermediate GCC.
gccCross = gccCrossStageStatic;
# This intermediate Hurd is only needed to build libpthread, which needs
# libihash, and to build Parted, which needs libstore and
# libshouldbeinlibc.
buildTarget = "libihash libstore libshouldbeinlibc";
installTarget = "libihash-install libstore-install libshouldbeinlibc-install";
};
hurdHeaders = callPackage ./hurd {
automake = automake111x;
headersOnly = true;
gccCross = null;
glibcCross = null;
libuuid = null;
hurdPartedCross = null;
};
libpthreadHeaders = callPackage ./libpthread {
headersOnly = true;
hurd = null;
};
libpthreadCross = forcedNativePackages.callPackage ./libpthread {
inherit fetchgit stdenv autoconf automake libtool glibcCross;
inherit (gnu) machHeaders hurdHeaders;
hurd = gnu.hurdCrossIntermediate;
gccCross = gccCrossStageStatic;
cross = assert targetPlatform != buildPlatform; targetPlatform;
};
# In theory GNU Mach doesn't have to be cross-compiled. However, since it
# has to be built for i586 (it doesn't work on x86_64), one needs a cross
# compiler for that host.
mach = callPackage ./mach {
automake = automake111x;
};
machHeaders = callPackage ./mach {
automake = automake111x;
headersOnly = true;
mig = null;
};
mig = callPackage ./mig {
# Build natively, but force use of a 32-bit environment because we're
# targeting `i586-pc-gnu'.
stdenv = (forceSystem "i686-linux" "i386").stdenv;
};
# XXX: Use this one for its `.crossDrv'. Using the one above from
# `x86_64-linux' leads to building a different cross-toolchain because of
# the `forceSystem'.
mig_raw = callPackage ./mig {};
smbfs = callPackage ./smbfs {
hurd = gnu.hurdCross;
};
unionfs = callPackage ./unionfs {
hurd = gnu.hurdCross;
};
}
# Allow callers to override elements of this attribute set.
// overrides;
in gnu # we trust!