{ autoPatchelfHook, fetchurl, lib, stdenv }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "julia-bin"; version = "1.8.0"; src = { x86_64-linux = fetchurl { url = "https://julialang-s3.julialang.org/bin/linux/x64/${lib.versions.majorMinor version}/julia-${version}-linux-x86_64.tar.gz"; sha256 = "sha256-6A1zLMt/eeAA15jLi2Vtw2QatZUW1uTlLhZ2UBeJKgA="; }; }.${stdenv.hostPlatform.system} or (throw "Unsupported system: ${stdenv.hostPlatform.system}"); postPatch = '' # Julia fails to pick up our Certification Authority root certificates, but # it provides its own so we can simply disable the test. Patching in the # dynamic path to ours require us to rebuild the Julia system image. substituteInPlace share/julia/stdlib/v${lib.versions.majorMinor version}/NetworkOptions/test/runtests.jl \ --replace '@test ca_roots_path() != bundled_ca_roots()' \ '@test_skip ca_roots_path() != bundled_ca_roots()' ''; nativeBuildInputs = [ autoPatchelfHook ]; installPhase = '' runHook preInstall cp -r . $out runHook postInstall ''; # Breaks backtraces, etc. dontStrip = true; doInstallCheck = true; preInstallCheck = '' export JULIA_TEST_USE_MULTIPLE_WORKERS=true # Some tests require read/write access to $HOME. export HOME="$TMPDIR" ''; installCheckPhase = '' runHook preInstallCheck # Command lifted from `test/Makefile`. $out/bin/julia \ --check-bounds=yes \ --startup-file=no \ --depwarn=error \ $out/share/julia/test/runtests.jl runHook postInstallCheck ''; meta = { description = "High-level, high-performance, dynamic language for technical computing"; homepage = "https://julialang.org"; # Bundled and linked with various GPL code, although Julia itself is MIT. license = lib.licenses.gpl2Plus; maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ ninjin raskin ]; platforms = [ "x86_64-linux" ]; mainProgram = "julia"; }; }