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* The statically linked bootstrap tools are now automatically reproducable, just do: $ nix-build ./make-bootstrap-tools.nix The resulting binaries in result/in-nixpkgs go to stdenv/linux/bootstrap/<platform>/, and the tarballs in result/on-server go to https://svn.cs.uu.nl:12443/repos/trace/tarballs/trunk/stdenv-linux/<platform>/<revision>/. These are checked out on nix.cs.uu.nl under http://.../dist/tarballs. * The statically linked libraries all use dietlibc now (except patchelf and glibc), so they are much smaller. This is especially nice for the tools in the Nixpkgs tree, since it makes Nixpkgs tarballs smaller. * Use Binutils 2.17 and GCC 4.1.1 for the bootstrap. * The stdenv is now based on Glibc 2.5. I hope it works ;-) svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=6803
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6.4 KiB
Nix
207 lines
6.4 KiB
Nix
# This file constructs the standard build environment for the
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# Linux/i686 platform. It's completely pure; that is, it relies on no
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# external (non-Nix) tools, such as /usr/bin/gcc, and it contains a C
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# compiler and linker that do not search in default locations,
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# ensuring purity of components produced by it.
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{system, allPackages}:
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rec {
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bootstrapTools = import ./bootstrap/i686;
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# The bootstrap process proceeds in several steps.
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# 1) Create a standard environment by downloading pre-built
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# statically linked binaries of coreutils, gcc, etc.
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# To fetch the pre-built binaries, we use a statically linked `curl'
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# binary which is unpacked here.
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curl = derivation {
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inherit system;
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name = "curl";
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builder = bootstrapTools.bash;
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inherit (bootstrapTools) bunzip2 cp curl;
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args = [ ./new-scripts/unpack-curl.sh ];
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};
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# This function downloads a file.
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download = {url, sha1, pkgname}: derivation {
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name = baseNameOf (toString url);
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builder = bootstrapTools.bash;
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inherit system curl url;
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args = [ ./new-scripts/download.sh ];
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outputHashAlgo = "sha1";
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outputHash = sha1;
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};
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# This function downloads and unpacks a file.
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downloadAndUnpack = pkgname: {url, sha1}: derivation {
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name = pkgname;
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builder = bootstrapTools.bash;
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inherit (bootstrapTools) bunzip2 tar cp;
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args = [ ./new-scripts/unpack.sh ];
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tarball = download {inherit url sha1 pkgname;};
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inherit system;
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allowedReferences = [];
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};
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# The various statically linked components that make up the standard
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# environment.
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staticTools = downloadAndUnpack "static-tools" bootstrapTools.staticToolsURL;
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staticBinutils = downloadAndUnpack "static-binutils" bootstrapTools.binutilsURL;
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staticGCC = (downloadAndUnpack "static-gcc" bootstrapTools.gccURL)
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// { langC = true; langCC = false; langF77 = false; };
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staticGlibc = downloadAndUnpack "static-glibc" bootstrapTools.glibcURL;
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# A helper function to call gcc-wrapper.
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wrapGCC =
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{gcc ? staticGCC, glibc, binutils, shell ? ""}:
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(import ../../build-support/gcc-wrapper) {
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nativeTools = false;
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nativeGlibc = false;
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inherit gcc binutils glibc shell;
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stdenv = stdenvInitial;
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};
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# The "fake" standard environment used to build "real" standard
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# environments. It consists of just the basic statically linked
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# tools.
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stdenvInitial = let {
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body = derivation {
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name = "stdenv-linux-initial";
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builder = bootstrapTools.bash;
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args = [ ./new-scripts/builder-stdenv-initial.sh ];
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inherit system staticTools curl;
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} // {
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# !!! too much duplication with stdenv/generic/default.nix
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mkDerivation = attrs: (derivation ((removeAttrs attrs ["meta"]) // {
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builder = bootstrapTools.bash;
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args = ["-e" attrs.builder];
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stdenv = body;
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system = body.system;
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})) // { meta = if attrs ? meta then attrs.meta else {}; };
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shell = bootstrapTools.bash;
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};
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};
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# This function builds the various standard environments used during
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# the bootstrap.
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stdenvBootFun =
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{gcc, staticGlibc, extraAttrs ? {}}:
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import ../generic {
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name = "stdenv-linux-boot";
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param1 = if staticGlibc then "static" else "dynamic";
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preHook = ./new-scripts/prehook.sh;
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stdenv = stdenvInitial;
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shell = bootstrapTools.bash;
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initialPath = [
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staticTools
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];
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inherit gcc extraAttrs;
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};
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# Create the first "real" standard environment. This one consists
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# of statically linked components only, and a minimal glibc to keep
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# the gcc configure script happy.
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stdenvLinuxBoot1 = stdenvBootFun {
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# Use the statically linked, downloaded glibc/gcc/binutils.
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gcc = wrapGCC {glibc = staticGlibc; binutils = staticBinutils;};
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staticGlibc = true;
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extraAttrs = {inherit curl;};
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};
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# 2) These are the packages that we can build with the first
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# stdenv. We only need Glibc (in step 3).
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stdenvLinuxBoot1Pkgs = allPackages {
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inherit system;
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bootStdenv = stdenvLinuxBoot1;
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};
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# 3) Build Glibc with the statically linked tools. The result is the
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# full, dynamically linked, final Glibc.
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stdenvLinuxGlibc = stdenvLinuxBoot1Pkgs.glibcNew;
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# 4) Construct a second stdenv identical to the first, except that
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# this one uses the Glibc built in step 3. It still uses
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# statically linked tools.
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stdenvLinuxBoot2 = removeAttrs (stdenvBootFun {
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staticGlibc = false;
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gcc = wrapGCC {binutils = staticBinutils; glibc = stdenvLinuxGlibc;};
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extraAttrs = {inherit curl; glibc = stdenvLinuxGlibc;};
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}) ["gcc" "binutils"];
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# 5) The packages that can be built using the second stdenv.
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stdenvLinuxBoot2Pkgs = allPackages {
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inherit system;
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bootStdenv = stdenvLinuxBoot2;
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};
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# 6) Construct a third stdenv identical to the second, except that
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# this one uses the dynamically linked GCC and Binutils from step
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# 5. The other tools (e.g. coreutils) are still static.
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stdenvLinuxBoot3 = stdenvBootFun {
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staticGlibc = false;
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gcc = wrapGCC {
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# inherit (stdenvLinuxBoot2Pkgs) binutils;
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binutils = stdenvLinuxBoot2Pkgs.binutils217;
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glibc = stdenvLinuxGlibc;
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gcc = stdenvLinuxBoot2Pkgs.gcc.gcc;
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};
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extraAttrs = {inherit curl;};
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};
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# 7) The packages that can be built using the third stdenv.
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stdenvLinuxBoot3Pkgs = allPackages {
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inherit system;
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bootStdenv = stdenvLinuxBoot3;
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};
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# 8) Construct the final stdenv. It uses the Glibc, GCC and
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# Binutils built above, and adds in dynamically linked versions
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# of all other tools.
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stdenvLinux = (import ../generic) {
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name = "stdenv-linux";
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preHook = ./new-scripts/prehook.sh;
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initialPath = [
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((import ../common-path.nix) {pkgs = stdenvLinuxBoot3Pkgs;})
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stdenvLinuxBoot3Pkgs.patchelf
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];
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stdenv = stdenvInitial;
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gcc = wrapGCC {
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# inherit (stdenvLinuxBoot2Pkgs) binutils;
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binutils = stdenvLinuxBoot2Pkgs.binutils217;
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glibc = stdenvLinuxGlibc;
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gcc = stdenvLinuxBoot2Pkgs.gcc.gcc;
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shell = stdenvLinuxBoot3Pkgs.bash + "/bin/sh";
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};
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shell = stdenvLinuxBoot3Pkgs.bash + "/bin/sh";
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extraAttrs = {
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curl = stdenvLinuxBoot3Pkgs.realCurl;
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inherit (stdenvLinuxBoot2Pkgs) binutils /* gcc */ glibc;
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inherit (stdenvLinuxBoot3Pkgs)
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gzip bzip2 bash coreutils diffutils findutils gawk
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gnumake gnused gnutar gnugrep patch patchelf;
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};
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};
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}
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