# symlinks are often created in postFixup # don't use fixupOutputHooks, it is before postFixup postFixupHooks+=(_makeSymlinksRelativeInAllOutputs) # For every symlink in $output that refers to another file in $output # ensure that the symlink is relative. This removes references to the output # has from the resulting store paths and thus the NAR files. _makeSymlinksRelative() { local symlinkTarget if [ "${dontRewriteSymlinks-}" ] || [ ! -e "$prefix" ]; then return fi while IFS= read -r -d $'\0' f; do symlinkTarget=$(readlink "$f") if [[ "$symlinkTarget"/ != "$prefix"/* ]]; then # skip this symlink as it doesn't point to $prefix continue fi if [ ! -e "$symlinkTarget" ]; then echo "the symlink $f is broken, it points to $symlinkTarget (which is missing)" fi echo "rewriting symlink $f to be relative to $prefix" ln -snrf "$symlinkTarget" "$f" done < <(find $prefix -type l -print0) } _makeSymlinksRelativeInAllOutputs() { local output for output in $(getAllOutputNames); do prefix="${!output}" _makeSymlinksRelative done }