source $stdenv/setup PERL5LIB="$PERL5LIB${PERL5LIB:+:}$out/lib/site_perl" perlFlags= for i in $(IFS=:; echo $PERL5LIB); do perlFlags="$perlFlags -I$i" done oldPreConfigure="$preConfigure" preConfigure=preConfigure preConfigure() { eval "$oldPreConfigure" find . | while read fn; do if test -f "$fn"; then first=$(dd if="$fn" count=2 bs=1 2> /dev/null) if test "$first" = "#!"; then echo "patching $fn..." sed < "$fn" > "$fn".tmp \ -e "s|^#\!\(.*/perl.*\)$|#\! \1$perlFlags|" if test -x "$fn"; then chmod +x "$fn".tmp; fi mv "$fn".tmp "$fn" fi fi done perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=$out $makeMakerFlags } postFixup=postFixup postFixup() { # If a user installs a Perl package, she probably also wants its # dependencies in the user environment (since Perl modules don't # have something like an RPATH, so the only way to find the # dependencies is to have them in the PERL5LIB variable). if test -e $out/nix-support/propagated-build-inputs; then ln -s $out/nix-support/propagated-build-inputs $out/nix-support/propagated-user-env-packages fi # Some (broken?) packages install in $out/lib/${perlVersion} # instead of $out/lib/site_perl/${perlVersion}. Try to fix that # automatically. if ! test -e $out/lib/site_perl; then echo "fixing wrong Perl installation path..." ensureDir $out/lib/site_perl mv $out/lib/5.* $out/lib/site_perl fi } if test -n "$perlPreHook"; then eval "$perlPreHook" fi genericBuild if test -n "$perlPostHook"; then eval "$perlPostHook" fi