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{ lib
, stdenv
, cairo
, cmake
, fetchzip
, freetype
, libffi
, libgit2
, libpng
, libuuid
, makeBinaryWrapper
, openssl
, pixman
, SDL2
}:
stdenv.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: {
pname = "pharo";
version = "10.0.9-de76067";
src = fetchzip {
# It is necessary to download from there instead of from the repository because that archive
# also contains artifacts necessary for the bootstrapping.
url = "https://files.pharo.org/vm/pharo-spur64-headless/Linux-x86_64/source/PharoVM-${finalAttrs.version}-Linux-x86_64-c-src.zip";
hash = "sha256-INeQGYCxBu7DvFmlDRXO0K2nhxcd9K9Xwp55iNdlvhk=";
};
strictDeps = true;
buildInputs = [
cairo
freetype
libffi
libgit2
libpng
libuuid
openssl
pixman
SDL2
];
nativeBuildInputs = [
cmake
makeBinaryWrapper
];
cmakeFlags = [
# Necessary to perform the bootstrapping without already having Pharo available.
"-DGENERATED_SOURCE_DIR=."
"-DALWAYS_INTERACTIVE=ON"
"-DBUILD_IS_RELEASE=ON"
"-DGENERATE_SOURCES=OFF"
# Prevents CMake from trying to download stuff.
"-DBUILD_BUNDLE=OFF"
];
installPhase = ''
runHook preInstall
cmake --build . --target=install
mkdir -p "$out/lib"
mkdir "$out/bin"
cp build/vm/*.so* "$out/lib/"
cp build/vm/pharo "$out/bin/pharo"
runHook postInstall
'';
preFixup = let
libPath = lib.makeLibraryPath (finalAttrs.buildInputs ++ [
stdenv.cc.cc.lib
"$out"
]);
in ''
patchelf --allowed-rpath-prefixes "$NIX_STORE" --shrink-rpath "$out/bin/pharo"
ln -s "${libgit2}/lib/libgit2.so" $out/lib/libgit2.so.1.1
wrapProgram "$out/bin/pharo" --argv0 $out/bin/pharo --prefix LD_LIBRARY_PATH ":" "${libPath}"
'';
meta = {
description = "Clean and innovative Smalltalk-inspired environment";
homepage = "https://pharo.org";
changelog = "https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/releases/";
license = lib.licenses.mit;
longDescription = ''
Pharo's goal is to deliver a clean, innovative, free open-source
Smalltalk-inspired environment. By providing a stable and small core
system, excellent dev tools, and maintained releases, Pharo is an
attractive platform to build and deploy mission critical applications.
'';
maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ ehmry ];
mainProgram = "pharo";
platforms = lib.platforms.linux;
};
})
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