Nixpkgs/Patching Nixpkgs

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Sometimes it may be required to patch nixpkgs directly, rather than use an overlay to patch an individual package. One scenario of where this might happen is if nixpkgs doesn't contain a change you need, but you find some existing PR that has yet to be merged, and so want to leverage those changes prior to them being merged.

For the sake of example, let's say you are using the software package Ghidra, and the latest version available on nixpkgs unstable is Ghidra 11.1.2. You know that the Ghidra developers have recently released 11.2, and want to use it before it's in nixpkgs. You could try to create an overlay and manually update the package, but maybe in the process you realize it is not a trivial update. You may find there is already a pending PR to nixpkgs with the updated version and changes you want, such as this PR introducing Ghidra 11.2. If you didn't want to wait for this PR to be merged into nixpkgs, you could apply the PR patch directly to your nixpkgs instead. Which we will do below.

There are of course other reasons you may wish to use a patched nixpkgs and the method applies to any of those cases.


First you will need to apply the nixpkgs PR patch to some copy of nixpkgs. In this example we will assume a flake.nix that has an input nixpkgs-unstable that is pointing to nixos-unstable:

inputs = {
    # ...
    nixpkgs-unstable.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable";
    # ...
};

We will use the applyPatches function to apply the unmerged PR changes to nixpkgs-unstable. First we need to covert the PR to a patch, which can be done by appending .patch to the github PR url. This will redirect to another link, for example https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/344917.patch will redirect to https://patch-diff.githubusercontent.com/raw/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/344917.patch. We can use the latter.

    let
        pkgs-unstable' =
        (import nixpkgs-unstable {
            system = "x86_64-linux";
        }).applyPatches
            {
                name = "nixpkgs-unstable-patched";
                src = inputs.nixpkgs-unstable;
                patches = [
                    (builtins.fetchurl {
                    url = "https://patch-diff.githubusercontent.com/raw/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/344917.patch";
                    sha256 = "sha256-aws9J5ZNUyz4Z2RqPVEovBTNng4AdhzS03Bqg8jejWQ=";
                    })
                ];
            };
            pkgs-unstable = import pkgs-unstable' {
                system = "x86_64-linux";
            };
    # ...

In the above example we create a derivation with the patch applied, called pkgs-unstable'. We then import that new derivation which we assign to pkgs-unstable. Now we can use pkgs-unstable to access the

Ghidra 11.2 package, as well as any other packages normally available in nixpkgs.

Resources

The following are resources that go into more depth on this topic.

  1. Patching <nixpkgs>