# On macOS, frameworks are linked to the system CoreFoundation but # dynamic libraries built with nix use a pure version of CF this # causes segfaults for binaries that depend on it at runtime. This # can be solved in two ways. # 1. Rewrite references to the pure CF using this setup hook, this # works for the simple case but this can still cause problems if other # dependencies (eg. python) use the pure CF. # 2. Create a wrapper for the binary that sets DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH to # /System/Library/Frameworks. This will make everything load the # system's CoreFoundation framework while still keeping the # dependencies pure for other packages. fixupOutputHooks+=('fixDarwinFrameworksIn $prefix') fixDarwinFrameworks() { local systemPrefix='/System/Library/Frameworks' for fn in "$@"; do if [ -L "$fn" ]; then continue; fi echo "$fn: fixing dylib" for framework in $(otool -L "$fn" | awk '/CoreFoundation\.framework/ {print $1}'); do install_name_tool -change "$framework" "$systemPrefix/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation" "$fn" >&2 done done } fixDarwinFrameworksIn() { local dir="$1" fixDarwinFrameworks $(find "$dir" -name "*.dylib") } # This configures the stdenv to use /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework # instead of the nix version by including the system frameworks path # as an rpath entry when creating binaries. useSystemCoreFoundationFramework () { export NIX_COREFOUNDATION_RPATH=/System/Library/Frameworks } addEnvHooks "$hostOffset" useSystemCoreFoundationFramework