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When `--add-flags` is not used, `flagsBefore` is unset. This causes an error when invoking `makeWrapper` from a context that sets `-o nounset`, as is done in `buildDotnetModule`.
This change makes `makeWrapper` safe for use in these conditions.
If multiple files with the same build id were found, we silently randomly
overwrote one with the other.
Change the order to make the output deterministic, and emit a
warning when overwriting.
When I authored the nix file in
335a9083b0,
`makeSetupHook` didn't know about `passthru` or `meta`.
So I foisted these attributes on the
derivation with `.overrideAttrs`.
Commits ba895a7da8 and
48034046bf enabled
`makeSetupHook` to receive these attributes directly.
It seems advisable to use that instead of `.overrideAttrs`.
AFAIK this doesn't have a noticable effect for typical
Linux executables, but will avoid setting the timestamp
inside the file for Windows executables to the build
date.
This fixes multiple entries being returned from getDesktopParam, e.g. in the
case of localized key names: 'Name', 'Name[de]', and makes this function to
match this key exactly instead of a pattern for the same reason.
Currently, separate-debug-info adds a debug output, and the build fail when it is
not created. the output is only created when at least one elf file is
stripped.
As a result, adding separateDebugInfo = true on a lib will break the
static build (unless the lib also contains an executable). In order to
not have to remember to add an exception every time, let's just create
the debug output unconditionally.
For reproducibility, nixpkgs sets `-frandom-seed` to the first 10
characters of the outpath of the derivation being built.
This PR allows to manually select from which outpath the
10-character prefix is taken, by setting
`NIX_OUTPATH_USED_AS_RANDOM_SEED` as a derivation attribute (or
directly as an environment variable).
For an example use of this functionality, see:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/209870
checkInputs used to be added to nativeBuildInputs. Now we have
nativeCheckInputs to do that instead. Doing this treewide change allows
to keep hashes identical to before the introduction of
nativeCheckInputs.