wfvm: install Win8.1 SDK in VS
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let
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let
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wfvm = import ./.. { inherit pkgs; };
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wfvm = import ./.. { inherit pkgs; };
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in
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in
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{
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rec {
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anaconda3 = {
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anaconda3 = {
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name = "Anaconda3";
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name = "Anaconda3";
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script = let
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script = let
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'';
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'';
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};
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};
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msvc = {
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msvc = {
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# This is quite fragile and annoying, M$ have done their best to make the VS installation process shitty.
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# The instructions here are vaguely correct:
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# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/install/create-an-offline-installation-of-visual-studio?view=vs-2019
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# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/install/create-an-offline-installation-of-visual-studio?view=vs-2019
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# We are giving the VM network access here, so of course the M$ spyware does not miss the opportunity to phone home and cause problems.
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# Split the download into two, so that each part completes before M$ Windoze 10 activation crap kicks in.
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# TODO: Probably it is possible to block access specifically to the M$ activation server instead and still be able to download VS (more robust, better privacy).
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name = "MSVC";
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name = "MSVC";
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script = let
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script = let
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bootstrapper = pkgs.fetchurl {
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bootstrapper = pkgs.fetchurl {
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sha256 = "04amc4rrxihimhy3syxzn2r3gjf5qlpxpmkn0dkp78v6gh9md5fc";
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sha256 = "04amc4rrxihimhy3syxzn2r3gjf5qlpxpmkn0dkp78v6gh9md5fc";
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};
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};
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# This touchy-feely "community" piece of trash seems deliberately crafted to break Wine, so we use the VM to run it.
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# This touchy-feely "community" piece of trash seems deliberately crafted to break Wine, so we use the VM to run it.
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download-vs = wfvm.utils.wfvm-run {
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download-1 = wfvm.utils.wfvm-run {
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name = "download-vs";
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name = "download-vs-1";
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image = wfvm.makeWindowsImage { };
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image = wfvm.makeWindowsImage { };
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isolateNetwork = false;
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isolateNetwork = false;
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script =
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script =
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ln -s ${bootstrapper} vs_Community.exe
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ln -s ${bootstrapper} vs_Community.exe
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${wfvm.utils.win-put}/bin/win-put vs_Community.exe
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${wfvm.utils.win-put}/bin/win-put vs_Community.exe
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rm vs_Community.exe
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rm vs_Community.exe
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echo "Running Visual Studio installer in download mode..."
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${wfvm.utils.win-exec}/bin/win-exec "vs_Community.exe --quiet --norestart --layout c:\vslayout --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.NativeDesktop --includeRecommended --lang en-US"
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${wfvm.utils.win-exec}/bin/win-exec "vs_Community.exe --quiet --norestart --layout c:\vslayout --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Workload.NativeDesktop --includeRecommended --lang en-US"
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echo "Retrieving VS layout from VM..."
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${wfvm.utils.win-get}/bin/win-get /c:/vslayout
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${wfvm.utils.win-get}/bin/win-get /c:/vslayout
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'';
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'';
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};
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};
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cache = pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {
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cache-1 = pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {
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name = "vs";
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name = "vs-1";
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outputHashAlgo = "sha256";
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outputHashAlgo = "sha256";
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outputHashMode = "recursive";
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outputHashMode = "recursive";
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outputHash = "0fp7a6prjp8n8sirwday13wis3xyzhmrwi377y3x89nxzysp0mnv";
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outputHash = "0fp7a6prjp8n8sirwday13wis3xyzhmrwi377y3x89nxzysp0mnv";
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phases = [ "buildPhase" ];
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phases = [ "buildPhase" ];
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buildInputs = [ download-vs ];
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buildInputs = [ download-1 ];
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buildPhase =
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buildPhase =
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''
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''
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mkdir $out
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mkdir $out
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wfvm-run-download-vs
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wfvm-run-download-vs
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'';
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'';
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};
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};
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download-2 = wfvm.utils.wfvm-run {
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name = "download-vs-2";
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image = wfvm.makeWindowsImage { };
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isolateNetwork = false;
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script =
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''
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echo "Sending previous VS layout to VM..."
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# If we don't do that, it breaks on reception with permission issues. Unfortunately, it seems there is no way to tell sftp
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# not to set files to read-only mode on the Windows VM.
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cp --no-preserve=mode,ownership -R ${cache-1}/vslayout vslayout
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${wfvm.utils.win-put}/bin/win-put vslayout /c:/
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rm -rf vslayout
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echo "Running Visual Studio installer in download mode..."
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${wfvm.utils.win-exec}/bin/win-exec "cd \vslayout && vs_Community.exe --quiet --norestart --layout c:\vslayout --add Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.Windows81SDK --includeRecommended --lang en-US"
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echo "Retrieving VS layout from VM..."
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${wfvm.utils.win-get}/bin/win-get /c:/vslayout
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'';
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};
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cache-2 = pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation {
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name = "vs-2";
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outputHashAlgo = "sha256";
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outputHashMode = "recursive";
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outputHash = "0wgwnq142mm3rjg1fmpi5aadbn1m798da14g47prcd1m1ynp7l0p";
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phases = [ "buildPhase" ];
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buildInputs = [ download-2 ];
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buildPhase =
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''
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mkdir $out
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cd $out
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wfvm-run-download-vs-2
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'';
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};
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in
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in
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''
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''
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echo ${cache}
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ln -s ${cache-2}/vslayout vslayout
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ln -s ${cache}/vslayout vslayout
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win-put vslayout /c:/
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win-put vslayout /c:/
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echo "Running Visual Studio installer"
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echo "Running Visual Studio installer"
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win-exec "cd \vslayout && start /wait vs_Community.exe --passive --wait && echo %errorlevel%"
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win-exec "cd \vslayout && start /wait vs_Community.exe --passive --wait && echo %errorlevel%"
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