args: args.stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "avr-gcc-libc"; srcBinutils = args.fetchurl { url = ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils/binutils-2.17.tar.bz2; sha256 = "0pm20n2l9ddgdpgzk3zhnbb8nbyb4rb2kvcw21pkd6iwybk3rhz2"; }; srcGCC = args.fetchurl { url = ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gcc/gcc-4.1.2/gcc-core-4.1.2.tar.bz2; sha256 = "07binc1hqlr0g387zrg5sp57i12yzd5ja2lgjb83bbh0h3gwbsbv"; }; srcAVRLibc = args.fetchurl { url = http://www.very-clever.com/download/nongnu/avr-libc/avr-libc-1.4.5.tar.bz2; sha256 = "058iv3vs6syy01pfkd5894xap9zakjx8ki1bpjdnihn6vk6fr80l"; }; buildInputs =(with args; []); phases = "doAll"; # don't call any wired $buildInputs/nix-support/* scripts or such. This makes the build fail builder = args.writeTextFile { name = "avrbinutilsgccavrlibc-builder-script"; text = '' PATH=${args.coreutils}/bin:${args.gnumake}/bin:${args.gcc}/bin:${args.gnutar}/bin:${args.bzip2}/bin:${args.gnugrep}/bin:${args.gnused}/bin:${args.gawk}/bin # that's all a bit too hacky...! for i in `cat ${args.gcc}/nix-support/propagated-user-env-packages`; do echo adding $i PATH=$PATH:$i/bin done mkdir -p "$out" export > env-vars # important, without this gcc won't find the binutils executables PATH=$PATH:$out/bin prefix=$out tar jxf $srcBinutils cd binutils-*/ mkdir obj-avr cd obj-avr ../configure --target=avr --prefix="$prefix" --disable-nls --prefix=$prefix make $MAKE_FLAGS make install cd $TMP tar jxf $srcGCC cd gcc-* mkdir obj-avr cd obj-avr ../configure --target=avr --prefix="$prefix" --disable-nls --enable-languages=c --disable-libssp make $MAKE_FLAGS make install cd $TMP tar jxf $srcAVRLibc cd avr-libc-* ./configure --prefix="$prefix" --build=`./config.guess` --host=avr make $MAKE_FLAGS make install ''; }; meta = { description = "avr gcc developement environment including binutils, avr-gcc and avr-libc"; # I've tried compiling the packages separately.. too much hassle. This just works. Fine. license = ["GPL" "LGPL"]; # see single packages .. homepage = []; # dito }; }