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nixpkgs/pkgs/development/libraries/gnutls/3.1.nix
2014-08-29 11:32:16 +02:00

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{ fetchurl, stdenv, zlib, lzo, libtasn1, nettle, pkgconfig, lzip
, guileBindings, guile, perl, gmp }:
assert guileBindings -> guile != null;
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "gnutls-3.1.26";
src = fetchurl {
url = "ftp://ftp.gnutls.org/gcrypt/gnutls/v3.1/${name}.tar.lz";
sha256 = "7947e18fd0c292c0274d810c9bdf674b8faa3566e056ea404a39f335982607a3";
};
# FreeBSD doesn't have <alloca.h>, and Gnulib's `alloca' module isn't used.
patches = stdenv.lib.optional stdenv.isFreeBSD ./guile-gnulib-includes.patch;
# Note: GMP is a dependency of Nettle, whose public headers include
# GMP headers, hence the hack.
configurePhase = ''
./configure --prefix="$out" \
--disable-dependency-tracking --enable-fast-install \
--without-p11-kit \
--with-lzo --with-libtasn1-prefix="${libtasn1}" \
--with-libnettle-prefix="${nettle}" \
CPPFLAGS="-I${gmp}/include" \
${stdenv.lib.optionalString guileBindings
"--enable-guile --with-guile-site-dir=\"$out/share/guile/site\""}
'';
# Build of the Guile bindings is not parallel-safe. See
# <http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gnutls.git/commit/?id=330995a920037b6030ec0282b51dde3f8b493cad>
# for the actual fix.
enableParallelBuilding = !guileBindings;
buildInputs = [ zlib lzo lzip ]
++ stdenv.lib.optional guileBindings guile;
nativeBuildInputs = [ perl pkgconfig ];
propagatedBuildInputs = [ nettle libtasn1 ];
# XXX: Gnulib's `test-select' fails on FreeBSD:
# http://hydra.nixos.org/build/2962084/nixlog/1/raw .
doCheck = false;#(!stdenv.isFreeBSD && !stdenv.isDarwin);
meta = {
description = "The GNU Transport Layer Security Library";
longDescription = ''
GnuTLS is a project that aims to develop a library which
provides a secure layer, over a reliable transport
layer. Currently the GnuTLS library implements the proposed
standards by the IETF's TLS working group.
Quoting from the TLS protocol specification:
"The TLS protocol provides communications privacy over the
Internet. The protocol allows client/server applications to
communicate in a way that is designed to prevent eavesdropping,
tampering, or message forgery."
'';
homepage = http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/;
license = stdenv.lib.licenses.lgpl21Plus;
maintainers = [ stdenv.lib.maintainers.eelco ];
};
}