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Darwin systems need to be able to find CoreFoundation headers as well as libc headers. Somehow, gcc doesn't accept any "framework" parameters that would normally be used to include CoreFoundation in this situation. HACK: Instead, this adds a derivation that combines the two. The result works but probably not a good long term solution. ALTERNATIVES: Maybe sending patches in to GCC to allow "native-system-framework" configure flag to get this found.
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592 B
Nix
21 lines
592 B
Nix
{stdenv, darwin}:
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/*
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* This is needed to build GCC on Darwin.
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*
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* These are the collection of headers that would normally be available under
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* /usr/include in OS X machines with command line tools installed. They need
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* to be in one folder for gcc to use them correctly.
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*/
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stdenv.mkDerivation {
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name = "darwin-usr-include";
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buildInputs = [ darwin.CF stdenv.libc ];
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buildCommand = ''
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mkdir -p $out
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cd $out
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ln -sf ${stdenv.libc}/include/* .
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mkdir CoreFoundation
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ln -sf ${darwin.CF}/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Headers/* CoreFoundation
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'';
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}
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