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166 lines
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Nix
166 lines
7 KiB
Nix
{ stdenv
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, fetchFromGitHub
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, fetchpatch
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, runtimeShell
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}:
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# This file is responsible for fetching the sage source and adding necessary patches.
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# It does not actually build anything, it just copies the patched sources to $out.
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# This is done because multiple derivations rely on these sources and they should
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# all get the same sources with the same patches applied.
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let
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# Fetch a diff between `base` and `rev` on sage's git server.
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# Used to fetch trac tickets by setting the `base` to the last release and the
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# `rev` to the last commit of the ticket.
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fetchSageDiff = { base, name, rev, sha256, squashed ? false, ...}@args: (
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fetchpatch ({
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inherit name sha256;
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# There are three places to get changes from:
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#
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# 1) From Sage's Trac. Contains all release tags (like "9.4") and all developer
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# branches (wip patches from tickets), but exports each commit as a separate
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# patch, so merge commits can lead to conflicts. Used if squashed == false.
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#
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# The above is the preferred option. To use it, find a Trac ticket and pass the
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# "Commit" field from the ticket as "rev", choosing "base" as an appropriate
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# release tag, i.e. a tag that doesn't cause the patch to include a lot of
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# unrelated changes. If there is no such tag (due to nonlinear history, for
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# example), there are two other options, listed below.
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#
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# 2) From GitHub's sagemath/sage repo. This lets us use a GH feature that allows
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# us to choose between a .patch file, with one patch per commit, or a .diff file,
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# which squashes all commits into a single diff. This is used if squashed ==
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# true. This repo has all release tags. However, it has no developer branches, so
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# this option can't be used if a change wasn't yet shipped in a (possibly beta)
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# release.
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#
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# 3) From GitHub's sagemath/sagetrac-mirror repo. Mirrors all developer branches,
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# but has no release tags. The only use case not covered by 1 or 2 is when we need
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# to apply a patch from an open ticket that contains merge commits.
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#
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# Item 3 could cover all use cases if the sagemath/sagetrack-mirror repo had
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# release tags, but it requires a sha instead of a release number in "base", which
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# is inconvenient.
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urls = if squashed
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then [
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"https://github.com/sagemath/sage/compare/${base}...${rev}.diff"
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"https://github.com/sagemath/sagetrac-mirror/compare/${base}...${rev}.diff"
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]
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else [ "https://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/patch?id2=${base}&id=${rev}" ];
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# We don't care about sage's own build system (which builds all its dependencies).
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# Exclude build system changes to avoid conflicts.
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excludes = [ "build/*" ];
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} // builtins.removeAttrs args [ "rev" "base" "sha256" "squashed" ])
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);
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in
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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version = "9.4";
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pname = "sage-src";
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src = fetchFromGitHub {
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owner = "sagemath";
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repo = "sage";
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rev = version;
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sha256 = "sha256-jqkr4meG02KbTCMsGvyr1UbosS4ZuUJhPXU/InuS+9A=";
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};
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# Patches needed because of particularities of nix or the way this is packaged.
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# The goal is to upstream all of them and get rid of this list.
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nixPatches = [
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# Make sure py2/py3 tests are only run when their expected context (all "sage"
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# tests) are also run. That is necessary to test dochtml individually. See
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# https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/26110 for an upstream discussion.
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# TODO: Determine if it is still necessary.
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./patches/Only-test-py2-py3-optional-tests-when-all-of-sage-is.patch
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# Fixes a potential race condition which can lead to transient doctest failures.
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./patches/fix-ecl-race.patch
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# Not necessary since library location is set explicitly
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# https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/27660#ticket
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./patches/do-not-test-find-library.patch
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# Parallelize docubuild using subprocesses, fixing an isolation issue. See
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# https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sage-packaging/YGOm8tkADrE
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./patches/sphinx-docbuild-subprocesses.patch
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];
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# Since sage unfortunately does not release bugfix releases, packagers must
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# fix those bugs themselves. This is for critical bugfixes, where "critical"
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# == "causes (transient) doctest failures / somebody complained".
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bugfixPatches = [
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# To help debug the transient error in
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# https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/23087 when it next occurs.
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./patches/configurationpy-error-verbose.patch
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];
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# Patches needed because of package updates. We could just pin the versions of
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# dependencies, but that would lead to rebuilds, confusion and the burdons of
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# maintaining multiple versions of dependencies. Instead we try to make sage
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# compatible with never dependency versions when possible. All these changes
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# should come from or be proposed to upstream. This list will probably never
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# be empty since dependencies update all the time.
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packageUpgradePatches = [
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# After updating smypow to (https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/3360) we can
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# now set the cache dir to be within the .sage directory. This is not
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# strictly necessary, but keeps us from littering in the user's HOME.
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./patches/sympow-cache.patch
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# https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/32305
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(fetchSageDiff {
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base = "9.4";
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name = "networkx-2.6-upgrade.patch";
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rev = "9808325853ba9eb035115e5b056305a1c9d362a0";
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sha256 = "sha256-gJSqycCtbAVr5qnVEbHFUvIuTOvaxFIeffpzd6nH4DE=";
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})
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# https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/32420
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(fetchSageDiff {
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base = "9.5.beta2";
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name = "sympy-1.9-update.patch";
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rev = "beed4e16aff32e47d0c3b1c58cb1e2f4c38590f8";
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sha256 = "sha256-3eJPfWfCrCAQ5filIn7FbzjRQeO9QyTIVl/HyRuqFtE=";
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})
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# https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/32797
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(fetchSageDiff {
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base = "9.5.beta7";
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name = "pari-2.13.3-update.patch";
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rev = "f5f7a86908daf60b25e66e6a189c51ada7e0a732";
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sha256 = "sha256-H/caGx3q4KcdsyGe+ojV9bUTQ5y0siqM+QHgDbeEnbw=";
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})
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];
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patches = nixPatches ++ bugfixPatches ++ packageUpgradePatches;
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postPatch = ''
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# Make sure sage can at least be imported without setting any environment
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# variables. It won't be close to feature complete though.
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sed -i \
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"s|var(\"SAGE_ROOT\".*|var(\"SAGE_ROOT\", \"$out\")|" \
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src/sage/env.py
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# src/doc/en/reference/spkg/conf.py expects index.rst in its directory,
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# a list of external packages in the sage distribution (build/pkgs)
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# generated by the bootstrap script (which we don't run). this is not
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# relevant for other distributions, so remove it.
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rm src/doc/en/reference/spkg/conf.py
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sed -i "/spkg/d" src/doc/en/reference/index.rst
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# the bootstrap script also generates installation instructions for
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# arch, debian, fedora, cygwin and homebrew using data from build/pkgs.
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# we don't run the bootstrap script, so disable including the generated
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# files. docbuilding fails otherwise.
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sed -i "/literalinclude/d" src/doc/en/installation/source.rst
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'';
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buildPhase = "# do nothing";
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installPhase = ''
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cp -r . "$out"
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'';
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}
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