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{
makeScopeWithSplicing',
generateSplicesForMkScope,
callPackage,
attributePathToSplice ? [ "freebsd" ],
branch ? "release/14.0.0",
}:
let
versions = builtins.fromJSON (builtins.readFile ./versions.json);
badBranchError =
branch:
throw ''
Unknown FreeBSD branch ${branch}!
FreeBSD branches normally look like one of:
* `release/<major>.<minor>.0` for tagged releases without security updates
* `releng/<major>.<minor>` for release update branches with security updates
* `stable/<major>` for stable versions working towards the next minor release
* `main` for the latest development version
Branches can be selected by overriding the `branch` attribute on the freebsd package set.
'';
# we do not include the branch in the splice here because the branch
# parameter to this file will only ever take on one value - more values
# are provided through overrides.
otherSplices = generateSplicesForMkScope attributePathToSplice;
in
# `./package-set.nix` should never know the name of the package set we
# are constructing; just this function is allowed to know that. This
# is why we:
#
# - do the splicing for cross compilation here
#
# - construct the *anonymized* `buildFreebsd` attribute to be passed
# to `./package-set.nix`.
makeScopeWithSplicing' {
inherit otherSplices;
f =
self:
{
inherit branch;
}
// callPackage ./package-set.nix ({
sourceData = versions.${self.branch} or (throw (badBranchError self.branch));
versionData = self.sourceData.version;
buildFreebsd = otherSplices.selfBuildHost;
patchesRoot = ./patches + "/${self.versionData.revision}";
}) self;
}
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