{stdenv, fetchurl, patchelf, glibc, libX11, mesa}: with stdenv.lib; assert stdenv.isi686; stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "tibia-10.41"; src = fetchurl { url = http://static.tibia.com/download/tibia1041.tgz; sha256 = "1hmqn9c6qaa79ldcnl4ws9dm6rd3ymy48fw254pl6g601amn7b8v"; }; shell = stdenv.shell; # These binaries come stripped already and trying to strip after the # files are in $out/res and after patchelf just breaks them. # Strangely it works if the files are in $out but then nix doesn't # put them in our PATH. We set all the files to $out/res because # we'll be using a wrapper to start the program which will go into # $out/bin. dontStrip = true; installPhase = '' mkdir -pv $out/res cp -r ./* $out/res patchelf --set-interpreter ${glibc}/lib/ld-linux.so.2 \ --set-rpath ${stdenv.gcc.gcc}/lib:${libX11}/lib:${mesa}/lib \ "$out/res/Tibia" # We've patchelf'd the files. The main ‘Tibia’ binary is a bit # dumb so it looks for ‘./Tibia.dat’. This requires us to be in # the same directory as the file itself but that's very tedious, # especially with nix which changes store hashes. Here we generate # a simple wrapper that we put in $out/bin which will do the # directory changing for us. mkdir -pv $out/bin # The wrapper script itself. We use $LD_LIBRARY_PATH for libGL. cat << EOF > "$out/bin/Tibia" #!${stdenv.shell} cd $out/res ${glibc}/lib/ld-linux.so.2 --library-path \$LD_LIBRARY_PATH ./Tibia "\$@" EOF chmod +x $out/bin/Tibia ''; meta = { description = "Top-down MMORPG set in a fantasy world"; homepage = "http://tibia.com"; license = "unfree"; platforms = ["i686-linux"]; }; }