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My idea is to provide special stdenv expressions that will contain in the path additional cross compilers. As most expressions for programs accept a stdenv parameter, we could substitute this parameter with the special stdenv, which will have a generic builder that attempts the usual "--target=..." and can additionally have an env variable like "cross" with the target architecture set. So, finally we could have additional expressions like this: bashRealArm = makeOverridable (import ../shells/bash) { inherit fetchurl bison; stdenv = stdenvCross "armv5tel-unknown-linux-gnueabi"; }; Meanwhile it does not work - I still cannot get the cross-gcc to build. I think it does not fill the previous expressions with a lot of noise, so I think it may be a good path to follow. I only touched some files of the current stdenv: gcc-4.3, kernel headers 2.6.28, glibc 2.9, ... I tried to use the gcc-cross-wrapper, that may be very outdated. Maybe I will update it, or update the gcc-wrapper expression to make it fit the cross tools, but meanwhile I even cannot build gcc, so I have not tested the wrapper. This new idea on cross compiling is not similar to that of the nixpkgs/branches/cross-compilation, which mostly added bare new expressions for anything to be cross compiled, if I understood it correctly. I cared not to break anything of the usual stdenv in all this work. svn path=/nixpkgs/branches/stdenv-updates/; revision=18343
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Nix
{ stdenv, fetchurl, kernelHeaders
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, profilingLibraries ? false
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}:
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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name = "glibc-headers-2.9";
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builder = ./headersbuilder.sh;
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src = fetchurl {
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url = http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glibc/glibc-2.9.tar.bz2;
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sha256 = "0v53m7flx6qcx7cvrvvw6a4dx4x3y6k8nvpc4wfv5xaaqy2am2q9";
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};
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srcPorts = fetchurl {
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url = http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glibc/glibc-ports-2.9.tar.bz2;
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sha256 = "0r2sn527wxqifi63di7ns9wbjh1cainxn978w178khhy7yw9fk42";
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};
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inherit kernelHeaders;
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inherit (stdenv) is64bit;
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patches = [
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/* Support GNU Binutils 2.20 and above. */
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./binutils-2.20.patch
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];
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configureFlags = [
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"--enable-add-ons"
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"--with-headers=${kernelHeaders}/include"
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"--disable-sanity-checks"
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"--enable-hacker-mode"
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(if profilingLibraries then "--enable-profile" else "--disable-profile")
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] ++ (if (stdenv.system == "armv5tel-linux") then [
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"--host=arm-linux-gnueabi"
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"--build=arm-linux-gnueabi"
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"--without-fp"
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] else []);
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buildPhase = "true";
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# I took some tricks from crosstool-0.43
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installPhase = ''
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make cross-compiling=yes CFLAGS=-DBOOTSTRAP_GCC install-headers
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mkdir -p $out/include/gnu
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touch $out/include/gnu/stubs.h
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cp ../include/features.h $out/include/features.h
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(cd $out/include && ln -s $kernelHeaders/include/* .) || exit 1
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'';
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# Workaround for this bug:
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# http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=411
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# I.e. when gcc is compiled with --with-arch=i686, then the
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# preprocessor symbol `__i686' will be defined to `1'. This causes
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# the symbol __i686.get_pc_thunk.dx to be mangled.
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NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = "-U__i686";
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meta = {
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homepage = http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/;
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description = "The GNU C Library";
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};
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}
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