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I want to cross-build utillinux and coreutils, and that play will have to go in stdenv-updates I think. svn path=/nixpkgs/branches/stdenv-updates/; revision=20506
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3.9 KiB
Nix
104 lines
3.9 KiB
Nix
rec {
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allPackages = import ./all-packages.nix;
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pkgs = allPackages {};
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/* The working or failing letters for cross builds will be sent only to
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the following maintainers, as most package maintainers will not be
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interested in the result of cross building a package. */
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crossMaintainers = with pkgs.lib.maintainers; [ viric ];
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/* Set the Hydra scheduling priority for a job. The default
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priority (10) should be used for most jobs. A different
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priority should only be used for a few particularly interesting
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jobs (in terms of giving feedback to developers), such as stdenv.
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*/
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prio = level: job: toJob job // { schedulingPriority = level; };
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toJob = x: if builtins.isAttrs x then x else
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{ type = "job"; systems = x; schedulingPriority = 5; };
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/* Perform a job on the given set of platforms. The function `f' is
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called by Hydra for each platform, and should return some job
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to build on that platform. `f' is passed the Nixpkgs collection
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for the platform in question. */
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testOn = systems: f: {system ? builtins.currentSystem}:
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if pkgs.lib.elem system systems then f (allPackages {inherit system;}) else {};
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/* Similar to the testOn function, but with an additional 'crossSystem'
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* parameter for allPackages, defining the target platform for cross builds */
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testOnCross = crossSystem: systems: f: {system ? builtins.currentSystem}:
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if pkgs.lib.elem system systems then f (allPackages {inherit system
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crossSystem;}) else {};
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/* Map an attribute of the form `foo = [platforms...]' to `testOn
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[platforms...] (pkgs: pkgs.foo)'. */
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mapTestOn = pkgs.lib.mapAttrsRecursiveCond
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(as: !(as ? type && as.type == "job"))
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(path: value:
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let
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job = toJob value;
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getPkg = pkgs:
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pkgs.lib.addMetaAttrs { schedulingPriority = toString job.schedulingPriority; }
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(pkgs.lib.getAttrFromPath path pkgs);
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in testOn job.systems getPkg);
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/* Similar to the testOn function, but with an additional 'crossSystem'
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* parameter for allPackages, defining the target platform for cross builds,
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* and triggering the build of the host derivation (cross built - hostDrv). */
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mapTestOnCross = crossSystem: pkgs.lib.mapAttrsRecursiveCond
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(as: !(as ? type && as.type == "job"))
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(path: value:
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let
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job = toJob value;
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getPkg = pkgs: (pkgs.lib.addMetaAttrs {
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schedulingPriority = toString job.schedulingPriority;
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maintainers = crossMaintainers;
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}
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(pkgs.lib.getAttrFromPath path pkgs));
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in testOnCross crossSystem job.systems getPkg);
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/* Find all packages that have a meta.platforms field listing the
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supported platforms. */
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packagesWithMetaPlatform = attrSet:
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if builtins ? tryEval then
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let pairs = pkgs.lib.concatMap
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(x:
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let pair = builtins.tryEval
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(let
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attrVal = (builtins.getAttr x attrSet);
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in
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{val=(processPackage attrVal);
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attrVal = attrVal;
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attrValIsAttrs = builtins.isAttrs attrVal;
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});
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success = (builtins.tryEval pair.value.attrVal).success;
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in
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if success && pair.value.attrValIsAttrs &&
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pair.value.val != [] then
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[{name= x; value=pair.value.val;}] else [])
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(builtins.attrNames attrSet);
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in
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builtins.listToAttrs pairs
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else {};
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# May fail as much as it wishes, we will catch the error.
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processPackage = attrSet:
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if attrSet ? recurseForDerivations && attrSet.recurseForDerivations then
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packagesWithMetaPlatform attrSet
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else
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if attrSet ? meta && attrSet.meta ? platforms
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then attrSet.meta.platforms
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else [];
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/* Common platform groups on which to test packages. */
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inherit (pkgs.lib.platforms) linux darwin cygwin allBut all mesaPlatforms;
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/* Platform groups for specific kinds of applications. */
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x11Supported = linux;
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gtkSupported = linux;
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ghcSupported = linux ++ ["i686-darwin"] ;
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}
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