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This is done for the sake of Yosemite, which does not have gcc, and yet this change is also compatible with Linux.
30 lines
1.0 KiB
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30 lines
1.0 KiB
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source $stdenv/setup
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skip=7976
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bunzip2 < $src | (dd bs=1 count=$skip of=/dev/null && dd bs=1M) | tar xvf - ut2004demo.tar
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mkdir $out
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(cd $out && tar xvf -) < ut2004demo.tar
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# Patch the executable from ELF OS/ABI type `Linux' (3) to `SVR4' (0).
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# This doesn't seem to matter to ld-linux.so.2 at all, except that it
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# refuses to load `Linux' executables when invokes explicitly, that
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# is, when we do `ld-linux.so.2 $out/System/ut2004-bin', which we need
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# to override the hardcoded ELF interpreter with our own.
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# This is a horrible hack, of course. A better solution would be to
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# patch Glibc so it accepts the `Linux' ELF type as well (why doesn't
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# it?); or to use FreeBSD's `brandelf' program to set to ELF type
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# (which is a bit cleaner than patching using `dd' :-) ).
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#(cd $out/System && (echo -en "\000" | dd bs=1 seek=7 of=ut2004-bin conv=notrunc))
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# Set the ELF interpreter to our own Glibc.
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for i in "$out/System/ucc-bin" "$out/System/ut2004-bin"; do
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patchelf --set-interpreter "$(cat $NIX_CC/nix-support/dynamic-linker)" "$i"
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done
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