32 lines
1.2 KiB
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32 lines
1.2 KiB
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# On Mac OS X, frameworks are linked to the system CoreFoundation but
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# dynamic libraries built with nix use a pure version of CF this
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# causes segfaults for binaries that depend on it at runtime. This
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# can be solved in two ways.
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# 1. Rewrite references to the pure CF using this setup hook, this
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# works for the simple case but this can still cause problems if other
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# dependencies (eg. python) use the pure CF.
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# 2. Create a wrapper for the binary that sets DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH to
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# /System/Library/Frameworks. This will make everything load the
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# system's CoreFoundation framework while still keeping the
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# dependencies pure for other packages.
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fixupOutputHooks+=('fixDarwinFrameworksIn $prefix')
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fixDarwinFrameworks() {
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local systemPrefix='/System/Library/Frameworks'
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for fn in "$@"; do
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if [ -L "$fn" ]; then continue; fi
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echo "$fn: fixing dylib"
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for framework in $(otool -L "$fn" | awk '/CoreFoundation\.framework/ {print $1}'); do
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install_name_tool -change "$framework" "$systemPrefix/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation" "$fn" >&2
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done
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done
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}
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fixDarwinFrameworksIn() {
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local dir="$1"
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fixDarwinFrameworks $(find "$dir" -name "*.dylib")
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}
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