# expr and script based on our lsb_release { stdenv , lib , substituteAll , coreutils , getopt , modDirVersion ? "" }: substituteAll { name = "uname"; src = ./deterministic-uname.sh; dir = "bin"; isExecutable = true; inherit coreutils getopt; uSystem = if stdenv.buildPlatform.uname.system != null then stdenv.buildPlatform.uname.system else "unknown"; inherit (stdenv.buildPlatform.uname) processor; # uname -o # maybe add to lib/systems/default.nix uname attrset # https://github.com/coreutils/coreutils/blob/7fc84d1c0f6b35231b0b4577b70aaa26bf548a7c/src/uname.c#L373-L374 # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61711186/where-does-host-operating-system-in-uname-c-comes-from # https://github.com/coreutils/gnulib/blob/master/m4/host-os.m4 operatingSystem = if stdenv.buildPlatform.isLinux then "GNU/Linux" else if stdenv.buildPlatform.isDarwin then "Darwin" # darwin isn't in host-os.m4 so where does this come from? else "unknown"; # in os-specific/linux module packages # --replace '$(shell uname -r)' "${kernel.modDirVersion}" \ # is a common thing to do. modDirVersion = if modDirVersion != "" then modDirVersion else "unknown"; meta = with lib; { description = "Print certain system information (hardcoded with lib/system values)"; longDescription = '' This package provides a replacement for `uname` whose output depends only on `stdenv.buildPlatform`. It is meant to be used from within derivations. Many packages' build processes run `uname` at compile time and embed its output into the result of the build. Since `uname` calls into the kernel, and the Nix sandbox currently does not intercept these calls, builds made on different kernels will produce different results. ''; license = [ licenses.mit ]; maintainers = with maintainers; [ artturin ]; platforms = platforms.all; }; }