{ stdenv, fetchurl , zlib, zlibSupport ? true , openssl, opensslSupport ? true , gdbm, gdbmSupport ? true , ncurses, readline, cursesSupport ? false , groff, docSupport ? false , libyaml, yamlSupport ? true }: let op = stdenv.lib.optional; ops = stdenv.lib.optionals; in stdenv.mkDerivation rec { version = with passthru; "${majorVersion}.${minorVersion}-p${patchLevel}"; name = "ruby-${version}"; src = fetchurl { url = "http://cache.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/2.0/${name}.tar.bz2"; sha256 = "3de4e4d9aff4682fa4f8ed2b70bd0d746fae17452fc3d3a8e8f505ead9105ad9"; }; # Have `configure' avoid `/usr/bin/nroff' in non-chroot builds. NROFF = "${groff}/bin/nroff"; buildInputs = (ops cursesSupport [ ncurses readline ] ) ++ (op docSupport groff ) ++ (op zlibSupport zlib) ++ (op opensslSupport openssl) ++ (op gdbmSupport gdbm) ++ (op yamlSupport libyaml) # Looks like ruby fails to build on darwin without readline even if curses # support is not enabled, so add readline to the build inputs if curses # support is disabled (if it's enabled, we already have it) and we're # running on darwin ++ (op (!cursesSupport && stdenv.isDarwin) readline); enableParallelBuilding = true; configureFlags = ["--enable-shared" ] # on darwin, we have /usr/include/tk.h -- so the configure script detects # that tk is installed ++ ( if stdenv.isDarwin then [ "--with-out-ext=tk " ] else [ ]); installFlags = stdenv.lib.optionalString docSupport "install-doc"; # Bundler tries to create this directory postInstall = '' # Bundler tries to create this directory mkdir -pv $out/${passthru.gemPath} mkdir -p $out/nix-support cat > $out/nix-support/setup-hook <