{ stdenv , fetchFromGitHub , fetchpatch , runtimeShell }: # This file is responsible for fetching the sage source and adding necessary patches. # It does not actually build anything, it just copies the patched sources to $out. # This is done because multiple derivations rely on these sources and they should # all get the same sources with the same patches applied. stdenv.mkDerivation rec { version = "8.9"; pname = "sage-src"; src = fetchFromGitHub { owner = "sagemath"; repo = "sage"; rev = version; sha256 = "1bwga58x3s8z42w5h51c232f91ndsc1861dlb1glhax3pn0rhn3a"; }; # Patches needed because of particularities of nix or the way this is packaged. # The goal is to upstream all of them and get rid of this list. nixPatches = [ # https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/25358 (fetchpatch { name = "safe-directory-test-without-patch.patch"; url = "https://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/patch?id2=8bdc326ba57d1bb9664f63cf165a9e9920cc1afc&id=dc673c17555efca611f68398d5013b66e9825463"; sha256 = "1hhannz7xzprijakn2w2d0rhd5zv2zikik9p51i87bas3nc658f7"; }) # Unfortunately inclusion in upstream sage was rejected. Instead the bug was # fixed in python, but of course not backported to 2.7. So we'll probably # have to keep this around until 2.7 is deprecated. # https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/25316 # https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/7476 ./patches/python-5755-hotpatch.patch # Make sure py2/py3 tests are only run when their expected context (all "sage" # tests) are also run. That is necessary to test dochtml individually. See # https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/26110 for an upstream discussion. ./patches/Only-test-py2-py3-optional-tests-when-all-of-sage-is.patch # Fixes a potential race condition which can lead to transient doctest failures. ./patches/fix-ecl-race.patch # Not necessary since library location is set explicitly # https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/27660#ticket ./patches/do-not-test-find-library.patch # Parallelize docubuild using subprocesses, fixing an isolation issue. See # https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sage-packaging/YGOm8tkADrE ./patches/sphinx-docbuild-subprocesses.patch # Fix doctest failures with docutils 0.15: # https://nix-cache.s3.amazonaws.com/log/dzmzrb2zvardsmpy7idg7djkizmkzdhs-sage-tests-8.9.drv # https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/28856#comment:19 ./patches/docutils-0.15.patch ]; # Since sage unfortunately does not release bugfix releases, packagers must # fix those bugs themselves. This is for critical bugfixes, where "critical" # == "causes (transient) doctest failures / somebody complained". bugfixPatches = [ # To help debug the transient error in # https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/23087 when it next occurs. ./patches/configurationpy-error-verbose.patch ]; # Patches needed because of package updates. We could just pin the versions of # dependencies, but that would lead to rebuilds, confusion and the burdons of # maintaining multiple versions of dependencies. Instead we try to make sage # compatible with never dependency versions when possible. All these changes # should come from or be proposed to upstream. This list will probably never # be empty since dependencies update all the time. packageUpgradePatches = let # Fetch a diff between `base` and `rev` on sage's git server. # Used to fetch trac tickets by setting the `base` to the last release and the # `rev` to the last commit of the ticket. fetchSageDiff = { base, rev, name ? "sage-diff-${base}-${rev}.patch", ...}@args: ( fetchpatch ({ inherit name; url = "https://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/patch?id2=${base}&id=${rev}"; # We don't care about sage's own build system (which builds all its dependencies). # Exclude build system changes to avoid conflicts. excludes = [ "build/*" ]; } // builtins.removeAttrs args [ "rev" "base" ]) ); in [ # New glpk version has new warnings, filter those out until upstream sage has found a solution # Should be fixed with glpk > 4.65. # https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/24824 ./patches/pari-stackwarn.patch # not actually necessary since the pari upgrade, but necessary for the glpk patch to apply (fetchpatch { url = "https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/sagemath/raw/58bbba93a807ca2933ca317501d093a1bb4b84db/debian/patches/dt-version-glpk-4.65-ignore-warnings.patch"; sha256 = "0b9293v73wb4x13wv5zwyjgclc01zn16msccfzzi6znswklgvddp"; stripLen = 1; }) # After updating smypow to (https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/3360) we can # now set the cache dir to be withing the .sage directory. This is not # strictly necessary, but keeps us from littering in the user's HOME. ./patches/sympow-cache.patch # https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/28472 (fetchpatch { name = "eclib-20190909.patch"; url = "https://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/patch?id=d27dc479a5772d59e4bc85d805b6ffd595284f1d"; sha256 = "1nf1s9y7n30lhlbdnam7sghgaq9nasmv96415gl5jlcf7a3hlxk3"; }) # ignore a deprecation warning for usage of `cmp` in the attrs library in the doctests ./patches/ignore-cmp-deprecation.patch # Werkzeug has deprecated ImmutableDict, but it is still used in legacy # sagenb. That's no big issue since sagenb will be removed soon anyways. ./patches/ignore-werkzeug-immutable-dict-deprecation.patch # threejs r109 (#28560) (fetchpatch { name = "threejs-r109.patch"; url = "https://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/patch?id=fcc11d6effa39f375bc5f4ea5831fb7a2f2767da"; sha256 = "0hnmc8ld3bblks0hcjvjjaydkgwdr1cs3dbl2ys4gfq964pjgqwc"; }) # https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/28911 (fetchpatch { name = "sympy-1.5.patch"; url = "https://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/patch/?h=c6d0308db15efd611211d26cfcbefbd180fc0831"; sha256 = "0nwai2jr22h49km4hx3kwafs3mzsc5kwsv7mqwjf6ibwfx2bbgyq"; }) # https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/29313 (patch from ArchLinux) (fetchpatch { name = "pari-2.11.3.patch"; url = "https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/plain/sagemath-pari-2.11.3.patch?h=sagemath-git&id=02e1d58bd1cd70935d69a4990469d18be6bd2c43"; sha256 = "0z07444zvijyw96d11q7j81pvg7ysd6ycf1bbbjr6za9y74hv7d2"; }) ]; patches = nixPatches ++ bugfixPatches ++ packageUpgradePatches; postPatch = '' # make sure shebangs etc are fixed, but sage-python23 still works find . -type f -exec sed \ -e 's/sage-python23/python/g' \ -i {} \; echo '#!${runtimeShell} python "$@"' > build/bin/sage-python23 # Make sure sage can at least be imported without setting any environment # variables. It won't be close to feature complete though. sed -i \ "s|var('SAGE_LOCAL',.*|var('SAGE_LOCAL', '$out/src')|" \ src/sage/env.py # Do not use sage-env-config (generated by ./configure). # Instead variables are set manually. echo '# do nothing' > src/bin/sage-env-config ''; configurePhase = "# do nothing"; buildPhase = "# do nothing"; installPhase = '' cp -r . "$out" ''; }