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{ stdenv, callPackage, lib, fetchurl, fetchFromGitHub
, runCommand, runCommandCC, makeWrapper, recurseIntoAttrs
# this package (through the fixpoint glass)
, bazel_self
, lr, xe, zip, unzip, bash, writeCBin, coreutils
, which, gawk, gnused, gnutar, gnugrep, gzip, findutils
# updater
, python27, python3, writeScript
# Apple dependencies
, cctools, llvmPackages_8, CoreFoundation, CoreServices, Foundation
# Allow to independently override the jdks used to build and run respectively
, buildJdk, runJdk
, buildJdkName
, runtimeShell
# Downstream packages for tests
, bazel-watcher
buildBazelPackage: clear markers Turns out markers are non-deterministic after all and even our patching still doesn't solve this problem completely. For example (tensorflow deps, this is a complete diff so actual dependencies don't differ): 30509c30509 < bc527ff00916b15caee38793bca8f294c748df4a256de55c5199281be0489e73 result/@bazel_skylib.marker --- > 4e0303e815c78df1e43d4b88dfe65e73046e0c6157fb10aa9a4e8b910113cd9c result/@bazel_skylib.marker 31045c31045 < fa13d04b2316214c3b4008b52546c2d5b633e006f6f019d597bb3f9745bacf7b result/@bazel_toolchains.marker --- > b36174bf5535e5157801b6de30c35ee03a03fe57766306393c3d65dd65cbebf4 result/@bazel_toolchains.marker 31144c31144 < b0ce4a3ac29ac22528336dd3a54b5b7af9ecc43bef2a2630713c1981a5cbbb51 result/@build_bazel_rules_swift.marker --- > 7492528068ec4f8e7ace2ecf8f933ec4e1b2235bd7426ce6f70177919f1cd05e result/@build_bazel_rules_swift.marker 36245c36245 < be2993536a8233d63251b664caf35b1e7cd57d194ab2a39a293876c232d6bbd0 result/@io_bazel_rules_closure.marker --- > b6655cc3f2c78525e5a724d8a4e93b1e7f09f1e09fc817d231109e7f39103e88 result/@io_bazel_rules_closure.marker 36329c36329 < 087bc674c9509dfe157400d111db4a13eeb45fc76aeccd490cee9aad6771ecad result/@io_bazel_rules_docker.marker --- > f920ec07315ec71e800b05cd22b2a341c0a80807c6e335ee81739b13c532b422 result/@io_bazel_rules_docker.marker 79544d79543 < 85893a05a817036c61f6cd9f8247757baa1654f473c494ce4fc5253c2bbd2790 result/@platforms.marker And here's an example of differences: $ cat result-a/@bazel_skylib.marker 7dc7472d37424ba5ec6a5532765bc911 $MANAGED cat result-b/@bazel_skylib.marker a8f3f577798201157128e8e9934c4705 $MANAGED Instead of trying to patch these markers further we now completely clear them. Nix hacks for ignoring markers are restored and expanded so that we don't even attempt to parse the marker.
5 years ago
# Always assume all markers valid (this is needed because we remove markers; they are non-deterministic).
# Also, don't clean up environment variables (so that NIX_ environment variables are passed to compilers).
, enableNixHacks ? false
, gcc-unwrapped
, autoPatchelfHook
, file
, substituteAll
, writeTextFile
}:
let
version = "1.2.1";
src = fetchurl {
url = "https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/releases/download/${version}/bazel-${version}-dist.zip";
sha256 = "1qfk14mgx1m454b4w4ldggljzqkqwpdwrlynq7rc8aq11yfs8p95";
};
# Update with `eval $(nix-build -A bazel.updater)`,
# then add new dependencies from the dict in ./src-deps.json as required.
srcDeps = lib.attrsets.attrValues srcDepsSet;
srcDepsSet =
let
srcs = lib.importJSON ./src-deps.json;
toFetchurl = d: lib.attrsets.nameValuePair d.name (fetchurl {
urls = d.urls;
sha256 = d.sha256;
});
in builtins.listToAttrs (map toFetchurl [
srcs.desugar_jdk_libs
srcs.io_bazel_skydoc
srcs.bazel_skylib
srcs.io_bazel_rules_sass
srcs.platforms
(if stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin
then srcs."java_tools_javac11_darwin-v6.1.zip"
else srcs."java_tools_javac11_linux-v6.1.zip")
srcs."coverage_output_generator-v2.0.zip"
srcs.build_bazel_rules_nodejs
srcs."android_tools_pkg-0.12.tar.gz"
srcs."0.28.3.tar.gz"
srcs.rules_pkg
srcs.rules_cc
srcs.rules_java
srcs.rules_proto
]);
distDir = runCommand "bazel-deps" {} ''
mkdir -p $out
for i in ${builtins.toString srcDeps}; do cp $i $out/$(stripHash $i); done
'';
defaultShellPath = lib.makeBinPath
# Keep this list conservative. For more exotic tools, prefer to use
# @rules_nixpkgs to pull in tools from the nix repository. Example:
#
# WORKSPACE:
#
# nixpkgs_git_repository(
# name = "nixpkgs",
# revision = "def5124ec8367efdba95a99523dd06d918cb0ae8",
# )
#
# # This defines an external Bazel workspace.
# nixpkgs_package(
# name = "bison",
# repositories = { "nixpkgs": "@nixpkgs//:default.nix" },
# )
#
# some/BUILD.bazel:
#
# genrule(
# ...
# cmd = "$(location @bison//:bin/bison) -other -args",
# tools = [
# ...
# "@bison//:bin/bison",
# ],
# )
#
[ bash coreutils findutils gawk gnugrep gnutar gnused gzip which unzip file zip ];
# Java toolchain used for the build and tests
javaToolchain = "@bazel_tools//tools/jdk:toolchain_host${buildJdkName}";
platforms = lib.platforms.linux ++ lib.platforms.darwin;
# This repository is fetched by bazel at runtime
# however it contains prebuilt java binaries, with wrong interpreter
# and libraries path.
# We prefetch it, patch it, and override it in a global bazelrc.
system = if stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin then "darwin" else "linux";
remote_java_tools = stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "remote_java_tools_${system}";
src = srcDepsSet."java_tools_javac11_${system}-v6.1.zip";
nativeBuildInputs = [ unzip ]
++ lib.optional stdenv.isLinux autoPatchelfHook;
buildInputs = [ gcc-unwrapped ];
sourceRoot = ".";
buildPhase = ''
mkdir $out;
'';
installPhase = ''
cp -Ra * $out/
touch $out/WORKSPACE
'';
};
bazelRC = writeTextFile {
name = "bazel-rc";
text = ''
build --override_repository=${remote_java_tools.name}=${remote_java_tools}
build --distdir=${distDir}
startup --server_javabase=${runJdk}
# load default location for the system wide configuration
try-import /etc/bazel.bazelrc
'';
};
stdenv' = if stdenv.isDarwin then llvmPackages_8.libcxxStdenv else stdenv;
in
stdenv'.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "bazel";
inherit version;
meta = with lib; {
homepage = "https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/";
description = "Build tool that builds code quickly and reliably";
license = licenses.asl20;
maintainers = lib.teams.bazel.members;
inherit platforms;
};
inherit src;
sourceRoot = ".";
patches = [
# On Darwin, the last argument to gcc is coming up as an empty string. i.e: ''
# This is breaking the build of any C target. This patch removes the last
# argument if it's found to be an empty string.
../trim-last-argument-to-gcc-if-empty.patch
./glibc.patch
# --experimental_strict_action_env (which may one day become the default
# see bazelbuild/bazel#2574) hardcodes the default
# action environment to a non hermetic value (e.g. "/usr/local/bin").
# This is non hermetic on non-nixos systems. On NixOS, bazel cannot find the required binaries.
# So we are replacing this bazel paths by defaultShellPath,
# improving hermeticity and making it work in nixos.
(substituteAll {
src = ../strict_action_env.patch;
strictActionEnvPatch = defaultShellPath;
})
# bazel reads its system bazelrc in /etc
# override this path to a builtin one
(substituteAll {
src = ../bazel_rc.patch;
bazelSystemBazelRCPath = bazelRC;
})
] ++ lib.optional enableNixHacks ../nix-hacks.patch;
# Additional tests that check bazel’s functionality. Execute
#
# nix-build . -A bazel.tests
#
# in the nixpkgs checkout root to exercise them locally.
passthru.tests =
let
runLocal = name: attrs: script:
let
attrs' = removeAttrs attrs [ "buildInputs" ];
buildInputs = [ python3 ] ++ (attrs.buildInputs or []);
in
runCommandCC name ({
inherit buildInputs;
preferLocalBuild = true;
meta.platforms = platforms;
} // attrs') script;
# bazel wants to extract itself into $install_dir/install every time it runs,
# so let’s do that only once.
extracted = bazelPkg:
let install_dir =
# `install_base` field printed by `bazel info`, minus the hash.
# yes, this path is kinda magic. Sorry.
"$HOME/.cache/bazel/_bazel_nixbld";
in runLocal "bazel-extracted-homedir" { passthru.install_dir = install_dir; } ''
export HOME=$(mktemp -d)
touch WORKSPACE # yeah, everything sucks
install_base="$(${bazelPkg}/bin/bazel info | grep install_base)"
# assert it’s actually below install_dir
[[ "$install_base" =~ ${install_dir} ]] \
|| (echo "oh no! $install_base but we are \
trying to copy ${install_dir} to $out instead!"; exit 1)
cp -R ${install_dir} $out
'';
bazelTest = { name, bazelScript, workspaceDir, bazelPkg, buildInputs ? [] }:
let
be = extracted bazelPkg;
in runLocal name { inherit buildInputs; } (
# skip extraction caching on Darwin, because nobody knows how Darwin works
(lib.optionalString (!stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin) ''
# set up home with pre-unpacked bazel
export HOME=$(mktemp -d)
mkdir -p ${be.install_dir}
cp -R ${be}/install ${be.install_dir}
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47775668/bazel-how-to-skip-corrupt-installation-on-centos6
# Bazel checks whether the mtime of the install dir files
# is >9 years in the future, otherwise it extracts itself again.
# see PosixFileMTime::IsUntampered in src/main/cpp/util
# What the hell bazel.
${lr}/bin/lr -0 -U ${be.install_dir} | ${xe}/bin/xe -N0 -0 touch --date="9 years 6 months" {}
'')
+
''
# Note https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/5763#issuecomment-456374609
# about why to create a subdir for the workspace.
cp -r ${workspaceDir} wd && chmod u+w wd && cd wd
${bazelScript}
touch $out
'');
bazelWithNixHacks = bazel_self.override { enableNixHacks = true; };
bazel-examples = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "bazelbuild";
repo = "examples";
rev = "5d8c8961a2516ebf875787df35e98cadd08d43dc";
sha256 = "03c1bwlq5bs3hg96v4g4pg2vqwhqq6w538h66rcpw02f83yy7fs8";
};
in (if !stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin then {
# `extracted` doesn’t work on darwin
shebang = callPackage ../shebang-test.nix { inherit runLocal extracted bazelTest distDir; };
} else {}) // {
bashTools = callPackage ../bash-tools-test.nix { inherit runLocal bazelTest distDir; };
cpp = callPackage ../cpp-test.nix { inherit runLocal bazelTest bazel-examples distDir; };
java = callPackage ../java-test.nix { inherit runLocal bazelTest bazel-examples distDir; };
protobuf = callPackage ../protobuf-test.nix { inherit runLocal bazelTest distDir; };
pythonBinPath = callPackage ../python-bin-path-test.nix { inherit runLocal bazelTest distDir; };
bashToolsWithNixHacks = callPackage ../bash-tools-test.nix { inherit runLocal bazelTest distDir; bazel = bazelWithNixHacks; };
cppWithNixHacks = callPackage ../cpp-test.nix { inherit runLocal bazelTest bazel-examples distDir; bazel = bazelWithNixHacks; };
javaWithNixHacks = callPackage ../java-test.nix { inherit runLocal bazelTest bazel-examples distDir; bazel = bazelWithNixHacks; };
protobufWithNixHacks = callPackage ../protobuf-test.nix { inherit runLocal bazelTest distDir; bazel = bazelWithNixHacks; };
pythonBinPathWithNixHacks = callPackage ../python-bin-path-test.nix { inherit runLocal bazelTest distDir; bazel = bazelWithNixHacks; };
# downstream packages using buildBazelPackage
# fixed-output hashes of the fetch phase need to be spot-checked manually
downstream = recurseIntoAttrs ({
inherit bazel-watcher;
});
};
# update the list of workspace dependencies
passthru.updater = writeScript "update-bazel-deps.sh" ''
#!${runtimeShell}
cat ${runCommand "bazel-deps.json" {} ''
${unzip}/bin/unzip ${src} WORKSPACE
${python3}/bin/python3 ${../update-srcDeps.py} ./WORKSPACE > $out
''} > ${builtins.toString ./src-deps.json}
'';
# Necessary for the tests to pass on Darwin with sandbox enabled.
# Bazel starts a local server and needs to bind a local address.
__darwinAllowLocalNetworking = true;
# Bazel expects several utils to be available in Bash even without PATH. Hence this hack.
customBash = writeCBin "bash" ''
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
extern char **environ;
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
char *path = getenv("PATH");
char *pathToAppend = "${defaultShellPath}";
char *newPath;
if (path != NULL) {
int length = strlen(path) + 1 + strlen(pathToAppend) + 1;
newPath = malloc(length * sizeof(char));
snprintf(newPath, length, "%s:%s", path, pathToAppend);
} else {
newPath = pathToAppend;
}
setenv("PATH", newPath, 1);
execve("${bash}/bin/bash", argv, environ);
return 0;
}
'';
postPatch = let
darwinPatches = ''
bazelLinkFlags () {
eval set -- "$NIX_LDFLAGS"
local flag
for flag in "$@"; do
printf ' -Wl,%s' "$flag"
done
}
# Disable Bazel's Xcode toolchain detection which would configure compilers
# and linkers from Xcode instead of from PATH
export BAZEL_USE_CPP_ONLY_TOOLCHAIN=1
# Explicitly configure gcov since we don't have it on Darwin, so autodetection fails
export GCOV=${coreutils}/bin/false
# Framework search paths aren't added by bintools hook
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/41914
export NIX_LDFLAGS+=" -F${CoreFoundation}/Library/Frameworks -F${CoreServices}/Library/Frameworks -F${Foundation}/Library/Frameworks"
# libcxx includes aren't added by libcxx hook
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/41589
export NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE="$NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE -isystem ${llvmPackages_8.libcxx}/include/c++/v1"
# don't use system installed Xcode to run clang, use Nix clang instead
sed -i -E "s;/usr/bin/xcrun --sdk macosx clang -mmacosx-version-min=10.9;${stdenv'.cc}/bin/clang $NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE $(bazelLinkFlags) -framework CoreFoundation;g" \
scripts/bootstrap/compile.sh \
src/tools/xcode/realpath/BUILD \
src/tools/xcode/stdredirect/BUILD \
tools/osx/BUILD
# nixpkgs's libSystem cannot use pthread headers directly, must import GCD headers instead
sed -i -e "/#include <pthread\/spawn.h>/i #include <dispatch/dispatch.h>" src/main/cpp/blaze_util_darwin.cc
# clang installed from Xcode has a compatibility wrapper that forwards
# invocations of gcc to clang, but vanilla clang doesn't
sed -i -e 's;_find_generic(repository_ctx, "gcc", "CC", overriden_tools);_find_generic(repository_ctx, "clang", "CC", overriden_tools);g' tools/cpp/unix_cc_configure.bzl
sed -i -e 's;/usr/bin/libtool;${cctools}/bin/libtool;g' tools/cpp/unix_cc_configure.bzl
wrappers=( tools/cpp/osx_cc_wrapper.sh tools/cpp/osx_cc_wrapper.sh.tpl )
for wrapper in "''${wrappers[@]}"; do
sed -i -e "s,/usr/bin/install_name_tool,${cctools}/bin/install_name_tool,g" $wrapper
done
'';
genericPatches = ''
# Substitute j2objc and objc wrapper's python shebang to plain python path.
# These scripts explicitly depend on Python 2.7, hence we use python27.
# See also `postFixup` where python27 is added to $out/nix-support
substituteInPlace tools/j2objc/j2objc_header_map.py --replace "$!/usr/bin/python2.7" "#!${python27}/bin/python"
substituteInPlace tools/j2objc/j2objc_wrapper.py --replace "$!/usr/bin/python2.7" "#!${python27}/bin/python"
substituteInPlace tools/objc/j2objc_dead_code_pruner.py --replace "$!/usr/bin/python2.7" "#!${python27}/bin/python"
# md5sum is part of coreutils
sed -i 's|/sbin/md5|md5sum|g' \
src/BUILD
# substituteInPlace is rather slow, so prefilter the files with grep
grep -rlZ /bin src/main/java/com/google/devtools | while IFS="" read -r -d "" path; do
# If you add more replacements here, you must change the grep above!
# Only files containing /bin are taken into account.
# We default to python3 where possible. See also `postFixup` where
# python3 is added to $out/nix-support
substituteInPlace "$path" \
--replace /bin/bash ${customBash}/bin/bash \
--replace "/usr/bin/env bash" ${customBash}/bin/bash \
--replace "/usr/bin/env python" ${python3}/bin/python \
--replace /usr/bin/env ${coreutils}/bin/env \
--replace /bin/true ${coreutils}/bin/true
done
# bazel test runner include references to /bin/bash
substituteInPlace tools/build_rules/test_rules.bzl \
--replace /bin/bash ${customBash}/bin/bash
for i in $(find tools/cpp/ -type f)
do
substituteInPlace $i \
--replace /bin/bash ${customBash}/bin/bash
done
# Fixup scripts that generate scripts. Not fixed up by patchShebangs below.
substituteInPlace scripts/bootstrap/compile.sh \
--replace /bin/bash ${customBash}/bin/bash
# add nix environment vars to .bazelrc
cat >> .bazelrc <<EOF
build --distdir=${distDir}
fetch --distdir=${distDir}
build --copt="$(echo $NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE | sed -e 's/ /" --copt="/g')"
build --host_copt="$(echo $NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE | sed -e 's/ /" --host_copt="/g')"
build --linkopt="$(echo $(< ${stdenv'.cc}/nix-support/libcxx-ldflags) | sed -e 's/ /" --linkopt="/g')"
build --host_linkopt="$(echo $(< ${stdenv'.cc}/nix-support/libcxx-ldflags) | sed -e 's/ /" --host_linkopt="/g')"
build --linkopt="-Wl,$(echo $NIX_LDFLAGS | sed -e 's/ /" --linkopt="-Wl,/g')"
build --host_linkopt="-Wl,$(echo $NIX_LDFLAGS | sed -e 's/ /" --host_linkopt="-Wl,/g')"
build --host_javabase='@local_jdk//:jdk'
build --host_java_toolchain='${javaToolchain}'
EOF
# add the same environment vars to compile.sh
sed -e "/\$command \\\\$/a --copt=\"$(echo $NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE | sed -e 's/ /" --copt=\"/g')\" \\\\" \
-e "/\$command \\\\$/a --host_copt=\"$(echo $NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE | sed -e 's/ /" --host_copt=\"/g')\" \\\\" \
-e "/\$command \\\\$/a --linkopt=\"$(echo $(< ${stdenv'.cc}/nix-support/libcxx-ldflags) | sed -e 's/ /" --linkopt=\"/g')\" \\\\" \
-e "/\$command \\\\$/a --host_linkopt=\"$(echo $(< ${stdenv'.cc}/nix-support/libcxx-ldflags) | sed -e 's/ /" --host_linkopt=\"/g')\" \\\\" \
-e "/\$command \\\\$/a --linkopt=\"-Wl,$(echo $NIX_LDFLAGS | sed -e 's/ /" --linkopt=\"-Wl,/g')\" \\\\" \
-e "/\$command \\\\$/a --host_linkopt=\"-Wl,$(echo $NIX_LDFLAGS | sed -e 's/ /" --host_linkopt=\"-Wl,/g')\" \\\\" \
-e "/\$command \\\\$/a --host_javabase='@local_jdk//:jdk' \\\\" \
-e "/\$command \\\\$/a --host_java_toolchain='${javaToolchain}' \\\\" \
-i scripts/bootstrap/compile.sh
# This is necessary to avoid:
# "error: no visible @interface for 'NSDictionary' declares the selector
# 'initWithContentsOfURL:error:'"
# This can be removed when the apple_sdk is upgraded beyond 10.13+
sed -i '/initWithContentsOfURL:versionPlistUrl/ {
N
s/error:nil\];/\];/
}' tools/osx/xcode_locator.m
# append the PATH with defaultShellPath in tools/bash/runfiles/runfiles.bash
echo "PATH=\$PATH:${defaultShellPath}" >> runfiles.bash.tmp
cat tools/bash/runfiles/runfiles.bash >> runfiles.bash.tmp
mv runfiles.bash.tmp tools/bash/runfiles/runfiles.bash
patchShebangs .
'';
in lib.optionalString stdenv.hostPlatform.isDarwin darwinPatches
+ genericPatches;
buildInputs = [
buildJdk
python3
];
# when a command can’t be found in a bazel build, you might also
# need to add it to `defaultShellPath`.
nativeBuildInputs = [
zip
python3
unzip
makeWrapper
which
customBash
] ++ lib.optionals (stdenv.isDarwin) [ cctools CoreFoundation CoreServices Foundation ];
# Bazel makes extensive use of symlinks in the WORKSPACE.
# This causes problems with infinite symlinks if the build output is in the same location as the
# Bazel WORKSPACE. This is why before executing the build, the source code is moved into a
# subdirectory.
# Failing to do this causes "infinite symlink expansion detected"
preBuildPhases = ["preBuildPhase"];
preBuildPhase = ''
mkdir bazel_src
shopt -s dotglob extglob
mv !(bazel_src) bazel_src
'';
buildPhase = ''
# Increasing memory during compilation might be necessary.
# export BAZEL_JAVAC_OPTS="-J-Xmx2g -J-Xms200m"
./bazel_src/compile.sh
./bazel_src/scripts/generate_bash_completion.sh \
--bazel=./bazel_src/output/bazel \
--output=./bazel_src/output/bazel-complete.bash \
--prepend=./bazel_src/scripts/bazel-complete-header.bash \
--prepend=./bazel_src/scripts/bazel-complete-template.bash
'';
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out/bin
# official wrapper scripts that searches for $WORKSPACE_ROOT/tools/bazel
# if it can’t find something in tools, it calls $out/bin/bazel-real
cp ./bazel_src/scripts/packages/bazel.sh $out/bin/bazel
mv ./bazel_src/output/bazel $out/bin/bazel-real
# shell completion files
mkdir -p $out/share/bash-completion/completions $out/share/zsh/site-functions
mv ./bazel_src/output/bazel-complete.bash $out/share/bash-completion/completions/bazel
cp ./bazel_src/scripts/zsh_completion/_bazel $out/share/zsh/site-functions/
'';
doInstallCheck = true;
installCheckPhase = ''
export TEST_TMPDIR=$(pwd)
hello_test () {
$out/bin/bazel test --distdir=${distDir} \
--test_output=errors \
--java_toolchain='${javaToolchain}' \
examples/cpp:hello-success_test \
examples/java-native/src/test/java/com/example/myproject:hello
}
cd ./bazel_src
# test whether $WORKSPACE_ROOT/tools/bazel works
mkdir -p tools
cat > tools/bazel <<"EOF"
#!${runtimeShell} -e
exit 1
EOF
chmod +x tools/bazel
# first call should fail if tools/bazel is used
! hello_test
cat > tools/bazel <<"EOF"
#!${runtimeShell} -e
exec "$BAZEL_REAL" "$@"
EOF
# second call succeeds because it defers to $out/bin/bazel-real
hello_test
'';
# Save paths to hardcoded dependencies so Nix can detect them.
postFixup = ''
mkdir -p $out/nix-support
echo "${customBash} ${defaultShellPath}" >> $out/nix-support/depends
# The templates get tar’d up into a .jar,
# so nix can’t detect python is needed in the runtime closure
# Some of the scripts explicitly depend on Python 2.7. Otherwise, we
# default to using python3. Therefore, both python27 and python3 are
# runtime dependencies.
echo "${python27}" >> $out/nix-support/depends
echo "${python3}" >> $out/nix-support/depends
'' + lib.optionalString stdenv.isDarwin ''
echo "${cctools}" >> $out/nix-support/depends
'';
dontStrip = true;
dontPatchELF = true;
}