{stdenv, fetchurl, perl, libedit, ncurses, gmp}: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { version = "6.10.1"; name = "ghc-${version}-binary"; src = if stdenv.system == "i686-linux" then fetchurl { # This binary requires libedit.so.0 (rather than libedit.so.2). url = "http://haskell.org/ghc/dist/${version}/ghc-${version}-i386-unknown-linux.tar.bz2"; sha256 = "18l0vwlf7y86s65klpdvz4ccp8kydvcmyh03c86hld8jvx16q7zz"; } else if stdenv.system == "x86_64-linux" then fetchurl { # Idem. url = "http://haskell.org/ghc/dist/${version}/ghc-${version}-x86_64-unknown-linux.tar.bz2"; sha256 = "14jvvn333i36wm7mmvi47jr93f5hxrw1h2dpjvqql0rp00svhzzg"; } else if stdenv.system == "i686-darwin" then fetchurl { # Idem. url = "http://haskell.org/ghc/dist/${version}/maeder/ghc-${version}-i386-apple-darwin.tar.bz2"; sha256 = "0lax61cfzxkrjb7an3magdax6c8fygsirpw9qfmc651k2sfby1mq"; } else throw "cannot bootstrap GHC on this platform"; buildInputs = [perl]; postUnpack = # Strip is harmful, see also below. It's important that this happens # first. The GHC Cabal build system makes use of strip by default and # has hardcoded paths to /usr/bin/strip in many places. We replace # those below, making them point to our dummy script. '' mkdir "$TMP/bin" for i in strip; do echo '#! ${stdenv.shell}' > "$TMP/bin/$i" chmod +x "$TMP/bin/$i" done PATH="$TMP/bin:$PATH" '' + # On Linux, use patchelf to modify the executables so that they can # find editline/gmp. (if stdenv.isLinux then '' find . -type f -perm +100 \ -exec patchelf --interpreter "$(cat $NIX_CC/nix-support/dynamic-linker)" \ --set-rpath "${libedit}/lib:${ncurses}/lib:${gmp}/lib" {} \; for prog in ld ar gcc strip ranlib; do find . -name "setup-config" -exec sed -i "s@/usr/bin/$prog@$(type -p $prog)@g" {} \; done '' else ""); configurePhase = '' ${if stdenv.isDarwin then "export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=${gmp}/lib" else ""} cp $(type -P pwd) utils/pwd/pwd ./configure --prefix=$out --with-gmp-libraries=${gmp}/lib --with-gmp-includes=${gmp}/include ''; # Stripping combined with patchelf breaks the executables (they die # with a segfault or the kernel even refuses the execve). (NIXPKGS-85) dontStrip = true; # No building is necessary, but calling make without flags ironically # calls install-strip ... buildPhase = "true"; # The binaries for Darwin use frameworks, so fake those frameworks, # and create some wrapper scripts that set DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH so # that the executables work with no special setup. postInstall = (if stdenv.isDarwin then '' mv $out/bin $out/bin-orig mkdir $out/bin for i in $(cd $out/bin-orig && ls); do echo "#! $SHELL -e" >> $out/bin/$i echo "export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=\"${gmp}/lib:${libedit}/lib\"" >> $out/bin/$i echo "exec $out/bin-orig/$i \"\$@\"" >> $out/bin/$i chmod +x $out/bin/$i done '' else "") + '' # bah, the passing gmp doesn't work, so let's add it to the final package.conf in a quick but dirty way sed -i "s@^\(.*pkgName = PackageName \"rts\".*\libraryDirs = \\[\)\(.*\)@\\1\"${gmp}/lib\",\2@" $out/lib/ghc-${version}/package.conf # Sanity check, can ghc create executables? cd $TMP mkdir test-ghc; cd test-ghc cat > main.hs << EOF module Main where main = putStrLn "yes" EOF $out/bin/ghc --make main.hs echo compilation ok [ $(./main) == "yes" ] ''; meta.license = stdenv.lib.licenses.bsd3; meta.platforms = ["i686-darwin" "x86_64-linux" "i686-linux"]; }