source $stdenv/setup ensureDir $out/in-nixpkgs ensureDir $out/on-server # Everything we put in check-only is merely to allow Nix to check that # we aren't putting binaries with store path references in tarballs. ensureDir $out/check-only export PATH=$coreutils/bin:$PATH # !!! temporary hack nukeRefs() { # Dirty, disgusting, but it works ;-) fileName=$1 cat $fileName | sed "s|/nix/store/[a-z0-9]*-|/nix/store/ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff-|g" > $fileName.tmp if test -x $fileName; then chmod +x $fileName.tmp; fi mv $fileName.tmp $fileName } # Create the tools that need to be in-tree, i.e., the ones that are # necessary for the absolute first stage of the bootstrap. cp $bash/bin/bash $out/in-nixpkgs nukeRefs $out/in-nixpkgs/bash cp $bzip2/bin/bzip2 $out/in-nixpkgs cp $coreutils/bin/cp $out/in-nixpkgs cp $gnutar/bin/tar $out/in-nixpkgs nukeRefs $out/in-nixpkgs/tar if test "$system" = "powerpc-linux"; then nukeRefs $out/in-nixpkgs/cp fi # Create the tools tarball. mkdir tools mkdir tools/bin cp $coreutils/bin/* tools/bin rm tools/bin/groups # has references rm tools/bin/printf # idem cp $findutils/bin/find tools/bin cp $findutils/bin/xargs tools/bin cp $diffutils/bin/* tools/bin cp $gnused/bin/* tools/bin cp $gnugrep/bin/* tools/bin cp $gawk/bin/gawk tools/bin ln -s gawk tools/bin/awk cp $gnutar/bin/* tools/bin cp $gzip/bin/gzip tools/bin cp $bzip2/bin/bzip2 tools/bin cp $gnumake/bin/* tools/bin cp $patch/bin/* tools/bin cp $patchelf/bin/* tools/bin nukeRefs tools/bin/diff nukeRefs tools/bin/sed nukeRefs tools/bin/gawk nukeRefs tools/bin/tar nukeRefs tools/bin/grep nukeRefs tools/bin/fgrep nukeRefs tools/bin/egrep nukeRefs tools/bin/patchelf nukeRefs tools/bin/make # Create the binutils tarball. mkdir binutils mkdir binutils/bin for i in as ld ar ranlib nm strip readelf objdump; do cp $binutils/bin/$i binutils/bin nukeRefs binutils/bin/$i done # Create the gcc tarball. mkdir gcc mkdir gcc/bin cp $gcc/bin/gcc gcc/bin cp $gcc/bin/cpp gcc/bin nukeRefs gcc/bin/gcc nukeRefs gcc/bin/cpp cp -prd $gcc/lib gcc cp -prd $gcc/libexec gcc chmod -R +w gcc nukeRefs gcc/libexec/gcc/*/*/cc1 nukeRefs gcc/libexec/gcc/*/*/collect2 if test -e gcc/lib/libgcc_s.so.1; then nukeRefs gcc/lib/libgcc_s.so.1 fi if test -e $gcc/lib64; then cp -prd $gcc/lib64 gcc chmod -R +w gcc/lib64 nukeRefs gcc/lib64/libgcc_s.so.1 fi rm -f gcc/lib*/libmud* gcc/lib*/libiberty* gcc/lib*/libssp* gcc/lib*/libgomp* rm -rf gcc/lib/gcc/*/*/install-tools rm -rf gcc/lib/gcc/*/*/include/root rm -rf gcc/lib/gcc/*/*/include/linux if test "$system" = "powerpc-linux"; then nukeRefs gcc/lib/gcc/powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu/*/include/bits/mathdef.h fi # Dangling symlink "sound", probably produced by fixinclude. # Should investigate why it's there in the first place. rm -f gcc/lib/gcc/*/*/include/sound # Create the glibc tarball. mkdir glibc mkdir glibc/lib cp $glibc/lib/*.a glibc/lib rm -f glibc/lib/*_p.a nukeRefs glibc/lib/libc.a cp $glibc/lib/*.o glibc/lib cp -prd $glibc/include glibc chmod -R +w glibc rm glibc/include/linux cp -prd $(readlink $glibc/include/linux) glibc/include rm glibc/include/asm if test -L "$(readlink $glibc/include/asm)"; then ln -s $(readlink $(readlink $glibc/include/asm)) glibc/include/asm else cp -prd "$(readlink $glibc/include/asm)" glibc/include fi for i in glibc/include/asm-*; do target=$(readlink $i) rm $i cp -prd $target glibc/include done # Hopefully we won't need these. rm -f glibc/include/mtd glibc/include/rdma glibc/include/sound glibc/include/video # Strip executables even further. for i in $out/in-nixpkgs/* */bin/* gcc/libexec/gcc/*/*/*; do if test -x $i; then chmod +w $i strip -s $i || true fi done # Pack, unpack everything. bzip2 < $curl/bin/curl > $out/in-nixpkgs/curl.bz2 bzip2 $out/in-nixpkgs/tar chmod +x $out/in-nixpkgs/*.bz2 tar cfj $out/on-server/static-tools.tar.bz2 tools tar cfj $out/on-server/binutils.tar.bz2 binutils tar cfj $out/on-server/gcc.tar.bz2 gcc tar cfj $out/on-server/glibc.tar.bz2 glibc for i in $out/on-server/*.tar.bz2; do (cd $out/check-only && tar xfj $i) done for i in $out/in-nixpkgs/*.bz2; do (cd $out/check-only && bunzip2 < $i > $(basename $i .bz2)) done # Check that everything is statically linked for i in $(find $out -type f -perm +111); do if ldd $i | grep -q "=>"; then echo "not statically linked: $i"; exit 1; fi done