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{ lib, stdenv, fetchurl, m4
, runtimeShell
, updateAutotoolsGnuConfigScriptsHook
, file
}:
# Note: this package is used for bootstrapping fetchurl, and thus
# cannot use fetchpatch! All mutable patches (generated by GitHub or
# cgit) that are needed here should be included directly in Nixpkgs as
# files.
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "libtool";
version = "2.4.7";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/libtool/${pname}-${version}.tar.gz";
sha256 = "sha256-BOlsJATqcMWQxUbrpCAqThJyLGQAFsErmy8c49SB6ag=";
};
outputs = [ "out" "lib" ];
# FILECMD was added in libtool 2.4.7; previous versions hardwired `/usr/bin/file`
# https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/autotools-announce/2022-03/msg00000.html
FILECMD = "${file}/bin/file";
postPatch =
# libtool commit da2e352735722917bf0786284411262195a6a3f6 changed
# the shebang from `/bin/sh` (which is a special sandbox exception)
# to `/usr/bin/env sh`, meaning that we now need to patch shebangs
# in libtoolize.in:
''
substituteInPlace libtoolize.in --replace '#! /usr/bin/env sh' '#!${runtimeShell}'
# avoid help2man run after 'libtoolize.in' update
touch doc/libtoolize.1
'';
strictDeps = true;
# As libtool is an early bootstrap dependency try hard not to
# add autoconf and automake or help2man dependencies here. That way we can
# avoid pulling in perl and get away with just an `m4` depend.
nativeBuildInputs = [ updateAutotoolsGnuConfigScriptsHook m4 file ];
propagatedBuildInputs = [ m4 file ];
# Don't fixup "#! /bin/sh" in Libtool, otherwise it will use the
# "fixed" path in generated files!
dontPatchShebangs = true;
dontFixLibtool = true;
# XXX: The GNU ld wrapper does all sorts of nasty things wrt. RPATH, which
# leads to the failure of a number of tests.
doCheck = false;
doInstallCheck = false;
enableParallelBuilding = true;
meta = with lib; {
description = "GNU Libtool, a generic library support script";
longDescription = ''
GNU libtool is a generic library support script. Libtool hides
the complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent,
portable interface.
To use libtool, add the new generic library building commands to
your Makefile, Makefile.in, or Makefile.am. See the
documentation for details.
'';
homepage = "https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/";
license = licenses.gpl2Plus;
maintainers = [ ];
platforms = platforms.unix;
mainProgram = "libtool";
};
}