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* Nixpkgs manual on [https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#chap-cross cross compiling] | * Nixpkgs manual on [https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#chap-cross cross compiling] | ||
* Nixpkgs manual on [https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#ssec-stdenv Specifying dependencies] | * Nixpkgs manual on [https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#ssec-stdenv-dependencies Specifying dependencies] | ||
* [https://matthewbauer.us/blog/beginners-guide-to-cross.html Introduction to Cross Compilation with nix by Matthew Bauer] | * [https://matthewbauer.us/blog/beginners-guide-to-cross.html Introduction to Cross Compilation with nix by Matthew Bauer] |
Revision as of 13:18, 29 December 2018
For building arm software check out the Article NixOS on ARM
If you are looking for building 32bit software, check out Packaging/32bit Applications
Quick example to cross compile a package: Cheatsheet#Cross-compile_packages.
Cross-Compiling in nixpkgs unstable (pre-18.09)
A lot has happened in 2018 and now cross-compilation is well supported within the unstable branch of nixpkgs.
The basic idea is to use pkgsCross.platform
instead of pkgs
:
nix build -f channel:nixos-unstable pkgsCross.raspberryPi.emacs
How to specify dependencies
Depending in which if packages are required at build time or at runtime they need to go to different inputs the derivation.
- If it is used at build-time it's
depsBuildXXX
- compiler producing native binaries go to
depsBuildBuild
- compiler producing cross binaries, all setup hooks and programs executed by the builder go to
depsBuildHost
- common examples:
pkgconfig, autoreconfHook, makeWrapper, intltool, bison, flex
- common examples:
- compiler producing native binaries go to
- If it is used at run-time it's
depsHostXXX
. [Stack linking doesn't effect this, even if it allows us to forget where things came from.]- if it’s an interpreter that will be needed by an installed script, it should go in
depsHostTarget
. - otherwise it is probably only needed at build time and can go in
depsBuildHost
- if it’s an interpreter that will be needed by an installed script, it should go in
- If it is a tool and "acts" (e.g. helps build) on build-time stuff, then it's
depsXXXBuild
- If it is a tool and "acts" on run-time stuff, then it's
depsXXXHost
- if it is not a tool, it's
depsXXX(XXX+1)
(build + 1 == host, host +1 == target) for backwards compatibility, usenativeBuildInputs
instead ofdepsBuildHost
andbuildInputs
instead ofdepsHostTarget
.
Source: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/50881#issuecomment-440772499
References
- Nixpkgs manual on cross compiling
- Nixpkgs manual on Specifying dependencies