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{
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lib,
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stdenv,
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fetchurl,
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fetchpatch,
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gettext,
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coreutils,
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}:
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stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
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pname = "sharutils";
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version = "4.15.2";
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src = fetchurl {
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url = "mirror://gnu/sharutils/sharutils-${version}.tar.xz";
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sha256 = "16isapn8f39lnffc3dp4dan05b7x6mnc76v6q5nn8ysxvvvwy19b";
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};
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hardeningDisable = [ "format" ];
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# GNU Gettext is needed on non-GNU platforms.
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buildInputs = [
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coreutils
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gettext
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];
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# These tests try to hit /etc/passwd to find out your username if pass in a submitter
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# name on the command line. Since we block access to /etc/passwd on the Darwin sandbox
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# that cause shar to just segfault. It isn't a problem on Linux because their sandbox
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# remaps /etc/passwd to a trivial file, but we can't do that on Darwin so I do this
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# instead. In this case, I pass in the very imaginative "submitter" as the submitter name
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patches = [
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# CVE-2018-1000097
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(fetchurl {
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url = "https://sources.debian.org/data/main/s/sharutils/1:4.15.2-2+deb9u1/debian/patches/01-fix-heap-buffer-overflow-cve-2018-1000097.patch";
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sha256 = "19g0sxc8g79aj5gd5idz5409311253jf2q8wqkasf0handdvsbxx";
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})
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(fetchurl {
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url = "https://sources.debian.org/data/main/s/sharutils/1:4.15.2-4/debian/patches/02-fix-ftbfs-with-glibc-2.28.patch";
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sha256 = "15kpjqnfs98n6irmkh8pw7masr08xala7gx024agv7zv14722vkc";
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})
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# pending upstream build fix against -fno-common compilers like >=gcc-10
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# Taken from https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-utils/2020-01/msg00002.html
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(fetchpatch {
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name = "sharutils-4.15.2-Fix-building-with-GCC-10.patch";
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url = "https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-utils/2020-01/txtDL8i6V6mUU.txt";
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sha256 = "0kfch1vm45lg237hr6fdv4b2lh5b1933k0fn8yj91gqm58svskvl";
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})
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(fetchpatch {
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name = "sharutils-4.15.2-Do-not-include-lib-md5.c-into-src-shar.c.patch";
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url = "https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-utils/2020-01/txt5Z_KZup0yN.txt";
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sha256 = "0an8vfy3qj6sss9w0i4j8ilf7g5mbc7y13l644jy5bcm9przcjbd";
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})
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];
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postPatch =
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let
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# This evaluates to a string containing:
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#
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# substituteInPlace tests/shar-2 --replace '${SHAR}' '${SHAR} -s submitter'
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# substituteInPlace tests/shar-2 --replace '${SHAR}' '${SHAR} -s submitter'
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shar_sub = "\${SHAR}";
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in
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''
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substituteInPlace tests/shar-1 --replace '${shar_sub}' '${shar_sub} -s submitter'
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substituteInPlace tests/shar-2 --replace '${shar_sub}' '${shar_sub} -s submitter'
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substituteInPlace intl/Makefile.in --replace "AR = ar" ""
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'';
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# Workaround to fix the static build on macOS.
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env.NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE = "-Wno-implicit-function-declaration";
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doCheck = true;
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meta = with lib; {
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description = "Tools for remote synchronization and `shell archives'";
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longDescription = ''
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GNU shar makes so-called shell archives out of many files, preparing
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them for transmission by electronic mail services. A shell archive
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is a collection of files that can be unpacked by /bin/sh. A wide
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range of features provide extensive flexibility in manufacturing
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shars and in specifying shar smartness. For example, shar may
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compress files, uuencode binary files, split long files and
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construct multi-part mailings, ensure correct unsharing order, and
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provide simplistic checksums.
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GNU unshar scans a set of mail messages looking for the start of
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shell archives. It will automatically strip off the mail headers
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and other introductory text. The archive bodies are then unpacked
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by a copy of the shell. unshar may also process files containing
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concatenated shell archives.
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'';
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homepage = "https://www.gnu.org/software/sharutils/";
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license = licenses.gpl3Plus;
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maintainers = [ ];
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platforms = platforms.all;
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};
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}
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