nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/system/plan9port/builder.sh
2020-07-28 16:05:10 +02:00

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source $stdenv/setup
export PLAN9=$out/plan9
export PLAN9_TARGET=$PLAN9
plan9portLinkFlags()
{
eval set -- "$NIX_LDFLAGS"
local flag
for flag in "$@"; do
printf ' -Wl,%s' "$flag"
done
}
configurePhase()
{
(
echo CC9=\"$(command -v $CC)\"
echo CFLAGS=\"$NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE\"
echo LDFLAGS=\"$(plan9portLinkFlags)\"
echo X11=\"${libXt_dev}/include\"
case "$system" in
x86_64-*) echo OBJTYPE=x86_64;;
i?86-*) echo OBJTYPE=386;;
*power*) echo OBJTYPE=power;;
*sparc*) echo OBJTYPE=sparc;;
esac
if [[ $system =~ .*linux.* ]]; then
echo SYSVERSION=2.6.x
fi
) >config
for f in `grep -l -r /usr/local/plan9`; do
sed "s,/usr/local/plan9,${PLAN9},g" -i $f
done
}
buildPhase()
{
mkdir -p $PLAN9
# Copy sources, some necessary bin scripts
cp -R * $PLAN9
local originalPath="$PATH"
export PATH="$PLAN9/bin:$PATH"
export NPROC=$NIX_BUILD_CORES
pushd src
../dist/buildmk
mk clean
mk libs-nuke
mk all
mk -k install
if [[ -f $PLAN9/bin/quote1 ]]; then
cp $PLAN9/bin/quote1 $PLAN9/bin/'"'
cp $PLAN9/bin/quote2 $PLAN9/bin/'""'
fi
popd
export PATH="$originalPath"
}
installPhase()
{
# Copy the `9' utility. This way you can use
# $ 9 awk
# to use the plan 9 awk
mkdir $out/bin
ln -s $PLAN9/bin/9 $out/bin
}
genericBuild