. $stdenv/setup # Force gcc to use ld-wrapper.sh when calling ld. cflagsCompile="-B$out/bin" if test -z "$nativeGlibc"; then # The "-B$glibc/lib" flag is a quick hack to force gcc to link # against the crt1.o from our own glibc, rather than the one in # /usr/lib. The real solution is of course to prevent those paths # from being used by gcc in the first place. cflagsCompile="$cflagsCompile -B$glibc/lib -isystem $glibc/include" ldflags="$ldflags -L$glibc/lib -rpath $glibc/lib -dynamic-linker $glibc/lib/ld-linux.so.2" fi if test -n "$nativeTools"; then gccPath="$nativePrefix/bin" ldPath="$nativePrefix/bin" else ldflags="$ldflags -L$gcc/lib -rpath $gcc/lib" gccPath="$gcc/bin" ldPath="$binutils/bin" fi mkdir $out mkdir $out/bin mkGccWrapper () { local dst=$1 local src=$2 if ! test -f "$src"; then echo "$src does not exist (skipping)" return fi sed \ -e "s^@gcc@^$src^g" \ -e "s^@out@^$out^g" \ -e "s^@bash@^$SHELL^g" \ < $gccWrapper > $dst chmod +x $dst } mkGccWrapper $out/bin/gcc $gccPath/gcc ln -s gcc $out/bin/cc mkGccWrapper $out/bin/g++ $gccPath/g++ ln -s g++ $out/bin/c++ mkGccWrapper $out/bin/g77 $gccPath/g77 ln -s g77 $out/bin/f77 sed \ -e "s^@out@^$out^g" \ -e "s^@ldflags@^$ldflags^g" \ -e "s^@ld@^$ldPath/ld^g" \ -e "s^@bash@^$SHELL^g" \ < $ldWrapper > $out/bin/ld chmod +x $out/bin/ld mkdir $out/nix-support test -n "$gcc" && echo $gcc > $out/nix-support/orig-gcc test -n "$glibc" && echo $glibc > $out/nix-support/orig-glibc cat > $out/nix-support/add-flags < $out/nix-support/setup-hook cp -p $utils $out/nix-support/utils