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I'm experiencing a problem with GL on NixOS: the problem seems to be old, but there is still no straightforward solution yet in 2017!

I'm trying to build a Haskell program using the Gloss library. I have installed gloss and everything it needs using the nix-shell -p mesa and it seems to be properly build and istalled (using cabal install). However if I build the program in the same nix-shell it doesn't work:

$ nix-shell -p mesa_glu

[nix-shell:]$ ghc --make -O2 SnakePar.hs
Linking SnakePar ...

[nix-shell:]$ ./SnakePar 
SnakePar: user error (unknown GLUT entry glutInit)

While working outside of a nix-shell the linking stage failes:

$ ghc --make -O2 SnakePar.hs
[1 of 1] Compiling Main             ( SnakePar.hs, SnakePar.o )
Linking SnakePar ...
/nix/store/<hash>-binutils-2.27/bin/ld: cannot find -lGLU
/nix/store/<hash>-binutils-2.27/bin/ld: cannot find -lGL
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
`cc' failed in phase `Linker'. (Exit code: 1)

This happens even though I have manually installed the glu library via nix-env -iA.

$ nix-env -q
cabal-install-1.24.0.0
ghc-8.0.1
glu-9.0.0

I have tried using freeglut or mesa in the same manner, but none of these (or even all together) didn't work.

What am I missing?

This question is relevant but it doesn't help: nixos + haskell + opengl (prerequisites)

Solution: After switching to stack everything works.

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  • Can you post a repository so I can reproduce?
    – iElectric
    Jan 8, 2017 at 13:28
  • @iElectric, It could be any Gloss MWE (just display a circle, for example), or something more interesting, like RosettaCode snake game.
    – samsergey
    Jan 8, 2017 at 21:19
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    After having read this page carefully, I'm still facing the described problem when using stack/nixos/gloss . I'd highly appreciate if someone could upload a minimal working example to a github repo. This would be really nice. Feb 10, 2017 at 11:17
  • @AntonHarald, for a repository that doesn't have those linker errors, have a look at github.com/turion/rhine/tree/develop/rhine-gloss. But it has another puzzling error, this time related to GLUT.
    – Turion
    Sep 27, 2018 at 8:45

2 Answers 2

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I just fixed this, after three days of, well, being another not-happy Arch-user-until-last-week: try adding freeglut to the nix-shell environment, i.e. use nix-shell -p mesa freeglut.

For stack users stumbling upon this answer, add this to ~/.stack/stack.yaml:

nix:
  enable: true
  packages: [mesa freeglut]

The nix-shell solution doesn't work in this case -- the problem, as I'm guessing, is that Stack always works inside a pure environment even if run from inside a nix-shell. I did try pure: false in the nix section of stack.yaml, but that didn't work. This does, for now.

  • mesa is required to provide the C headers for OpenGLRaw and other libraries (and this is why linking fails in your case, I believe).
  • freeglut provides the GLUT bindings (you'll get the "unknown GLUT entry" error otherwise) required at runtime.

You may need to change the mesa there to something else, like mesa_glu.

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  • uh, he's using cabal, not stack.
    – vek
    Jan 11, 2017 at 16:02
  • @Vektorweg thanks for pointing that out! I've modified the instructions; hopefully they'll work in their case (although I don't use cabal and can't be sure). Jan 11, 2017 at 17:05
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    Thanks for your effort to help, @Soham Chowdhury! Alas, I've tried all combinations of mesa, mesa+freeglut, mesa_glu+freeglut etc. neither works. I believe, the problem is not with stack or cabal, probably, something is not set properly in my OS environments or configuarions. Does anyone know whether there is something like glxgears to see if OpenGL works at all? I couldn't find it in NixOs packages list.
    – samsergey
    Jan 11, 2017 at 21:30
  • Yeah, the stack really did solve the problem! Farewell, cabal, I will miss you :)
    – samsergey
    Jan 12, 2017 at 8:24
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    Any idea why nix-shell -p mesa mesa_glu freeglut doesn't work?
    – Turion
    Dec 2, 2017 at 19:46
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The following helped me:

with import <nixpkgs> {};
pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
  name = "dev-env";
  buildInputs = with pkgs; [
    mesa
    freeglut
  ];
  LD_LIBRARY_PATH = with pkgs; "${freeglut}/lib";
}

Copy this to shell.nix, enter the environment with nix-shell and run compiled executable inside the env.

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  • Thank you! For some reason having freeglut in buildInputs is not enough and setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH is needed.
    – AleXoundOS
    Jun 27, 2021 at 21:15

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