{ stdenv, fetchurl, noSysDirs, zlib , cross ? null, gold ? true, bison ? null, flex2535 ? null, bc ? null, dejagnu ? null , deterministic ? false }: let basename = "binutils-2.23.2"; in with { inherit (stdenv.lib) optional optionals optionalString; }; stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = basename + optionalString (cross != null) "-${cross.config}"; src = fetchurl { url = "mirror://gnu/binutils/${basename}.tar.bz2"; sha256 = "15qhbkz3r266xaa52slh857qn3abw7rb2x2jnhpfrafpzrb4x4gy"; }; patches = [ # Turn on --enable-new-dtags by default to make the linker set # RUNPATH instead of RPATH on binaries. This is important because # RUNPATH can be overriden using LD_LIBRARY_PATH at runtime. ./new-dtags.patch # Since binutils 2.22, DT_NEEDED flags aren't copied for dynamic outputs. # That requires upstream changes for things to work. So we can patch it to # get the old behaviour by now. ./dtneeded.patch ] ++ optional deterministic ./deterministic.patch; buildInputs = [ zlib ] ++ optional gold bison; inherit noSysDirs; preConfigure = '' # Clear the default library search path. if test "$noSysDirs" = "1"; then echo 'NATIVE_LIB_DIRS=' >> ld/configure.tgt fi # Use symlinks instead of hard links to save space ("strip" in the # fixup phase strips each hard link separately). for i in binutils/Makefile.in gas/Makefile.in ld/Makefile.in; do sed -i "$i" -e 's|ln |ln -s |' done ''; # As binutils takes part in the stdenv building, we don't want references # to the bootstrap-tools libgcc (as uses to happen on arm/mips) NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = "-static-libgcc"; configureFlags = [ "--disable-werror" ] # needed for dietlibc build ++ optional (stdenv.system == "mips64el-linux") "--enable-fix-loongson2f-nop" ++ optional (cross != null) "--target=${cross.config}" ++ optionals gold [ "--enable-gold" "--enable-plugins" ] ++ optional deterministic "--enable-deterministic-archives" ++ optional (stdenv.system == "i686-linux") "--enable-targets=x86_64-linux-gnu" ; enableParallelBuilding = true; meta = { description = "GNU Binutils, tools for manipulating binaries (linker, assembler, etc.)"; longDescription = '' The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary tools. The main ones are `ld' (the GNU linker) and `as' (the GNU assembler). They also include the BFD (Binary File Descriptor) library, `gprof', `nm', `strip', etc. ''; homepage = http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/; license = "GPLv3+"; /* Give binutils a lower priority than gcc-wrapper to prevent a collision due to the ld/as wrappers/symlinks in the latter. */ priority = "10"; }; }