diff --git a/doc/stdenv/meta.chapter.md b/doc/stdenv/meta.chapter.md index 0b4777efdb8c9..30bfb392c93dd 100644 --- a/doc/stdenv/meta.chapter.md +++ b/doc/stdenv/meta.chapter.md @@ -182,7 +182,26 @@ meta.hydraPlatforms = []; ### `broken` {#var-meta-broken} -If set to `true`, the package is marked as "broken", meaning that it won’t show up in `nix-env -qa`, and cannot be built or installed. Such packages should be removed from Nixpkgs eventually unless they are fixed. +If set to `true`, the package is marked as "broken", meaning that it won’t show up in [search.nixos.org](https://search.nixos.org/packages), and cannot be built or installed unless the environment variable [`NIXPKGS_ALLOW_BROKEN`](#opt-allowBroken) is set. +Such unconditionally-broken packages should be removed from Nixpkgs eventually unless they are fixed. + +The value of this attribute can depend on a package's arguments, including `stdenv`. +This means that `broken` can be used to express constraints, for example: + +- Does not cross compile + + ```nix + meta.broken = !(stdenv.buildPlatform.canExecute stdenv.hostPlatform) + ``` + +- Broken if all of a certain set of its dependencies are broken + + ```nix + meta.broken = lib.all (map (p: p.meta.broken) [ glibc musl ]) + ``` + +This makes `broken` strictly more powerful than `meta.badPlatforms`. +However `meta.availableOn` currently examines only `meta.platforms` and `meta.badPlatforms`, so `meta.broken` does not influence the default values for optional dependencies. ## Licenses {#sec-meta-license}