Platform Notes#
Darwin (macOS)#
Some common issues when packaging software for Darwin:
- The Darwin
stdenvuses clang instead of gcc. When referring to the compiler$CCorccwill work in both cases. Some builds hardcode gcc/g++ in their build scripts, that can usually be fixed with using something likemakeFlags = [ "CC=cc" ];or by patching the build scripts.
- On Darwin, libraries are linked using absolute paths, libraries are resolved by their
install_nameat link time. Sometimes packages won’t set this correctly causing the library lookups to fail at runtime. This can be fixed by adding extra linker flags or by runninginstall_name_tool -idduring thefixupPhase.
stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "libfoo-1.2.3";
# ...
makeFlags = lib.optional stdenv.isDarwin "LDFLAGS=-Wl,-install_name,$(out)/lib/libfoo.dylib";
}
- Even if the libraries are linked using absolute paths and resolved via their
install_namecorrectly, tests can sometimes fail to run binaries. This happens because thecheckPhaseruns before the libraries are installed.
This can usually be solved by running the tests after the installPhase or alternatively by using DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH. More information about this variable can be found in the dyld(1) manpage.
dyld: Library not loaded: /nix/store/7hnmbscpayxzxrixrgxvvlifzlxdsdir-jq-1.5-lib/lib/libjq.1.dylib
Referenced from: /private/tmp/nix-build-jq-1.5.drv-0/jq-1.5/tests/../jq
Reason: image not found
./tests/jqtest: line 5: 75779 Abort trap: 6
stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "libfoo-1.2.3";
# ...
doInstallCheck = true;
installCheckTarget = "check";
}
- Some packages assume xcode is available and use
xcrunto resolve build tools likeclang, etc. This causes errors likexcode-select: error: no developer tools were found at '/Applications/Xcode.app'while the build doesn’t actually depend on xcode.
stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "libfoo-1.2.3";
# ...
prePatch = ''
substituteInPlace Makefile \
--replace-fail '/usr/bin/xcrun clang' clang
'';
}
The package xcbuild can be used to build projects that really depend on Xcode. However, this replacement is not 100% compatible with Xcode and can occasionally cause issues.
- x86_64-darwin uses the 10.12 SDK by default, but some software is not compatible with that version of the SDK. In that case,
the 11.0 SDK used by aarch64-darwin is available for use on x86_64-darwin. To use it, reference
apple_sdk_11_0instead ofapple_sdkin your derivation and usepkgs.darwin.apple_sdk_11_0.callPackageinstead ofpkgs.callPackage. On Linux, this will have the same effect aspkgs.callPackage, so you can usepkgs.darwin.apple_sdk_11_0.callPackageregardless of platform.