nixpkgs/pkgs/build-support/dotnetbuildhelpers/patch-fsharp-targets.sh
obadz d4681bf626 Lay down the foundation for packaging the .NET echosystem
- fetchNuGet can fetch binaries from nuget servers
- buildDotnetPackage can build .NET packages using mono/xbuild
  - Places nuget & paket as they would clash with nix
  - Patch project files because F# targets are expected to be found in
    the mono directory (and we know that's not going to happen on nix)
  - Find DLLs that were copied from buildInputs and replace by symlink
    for sharing
  - Export produced DLL via the pkg-config mechanism
  - Create wrappers for produced EXEs
- Repackaged this new infrastructure: keepass, monodevelop
- Newly packaged: ExtCore, UnionArgParser, FSharp.Data, Paket, and a
  bunch more..

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#!/bin/bash
# Some project files look for F# targets in $(FSharpTargetsPath)
# so it's a good idea to add something like this to your ~/.bash_profile:
# export FSharpTargetsPath=$(dirname $(which fsharpc))/../lib/mono/4.0/Microsoft.FSharp.Targets
# In build scripts, you would add somehting like this:
# export FSharpTargetsPath="${fsharp}/lib/mono/4.0/Microsoft.FSharp.Targets"
# However, some project files look for F# targets in the main Mono directory. When that happens
# patch the project files using this script so they will look in $(FSharpTargetsPath) instead.
echo "Patching F# targets in fsproj files..."
find -iname \*.fsproj -print -exec \
sed --in-place=.bak \
-e 's,<FSharpTargetsPath>\([^<]*\)</FSharpTargetsPath>,<FSharpTargetsPath Condition="Exists('\'\\1\'')">\1</FSharpTargetsPath>,'g \
{} \;