nixpkgs/pkgs/applications/networking/p2p/gnunet/default.nix
Ludovic Courtès eddce10d13 Add GNUnet, GNU's anonymous peer-to-peer communication framework.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=12699
2008-08-24 18:48:09 +00:00

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, libextractor, libmicrohttpd, libgcrypt
, zlib, gmp, curl, libtool, guile, adns, sqlite, pkgconfig
, libxml2, ncurses, gettext, findutils
, gtkSupport ? false, gtk ? null, libglade ? null }:
assert gtkSupport -> (gtk != null) && (libglade != null);
let version = "0.8.0b";
in
stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "gnunet-${version}";
src = fetchurl {
url = "http://gnunet.org/download/GNUnet-${version}.tar.bz2";
sha256 = "1d1abnfqbd1f8pjzq9p0za7jyy2lay7k8l09xadk83k8d96abwcs";
};
configureFlags = ''
--without-included-ltdl --disable-ltdl-install --with-ltdl-include=${libtool}/include --with-ltdl-lib=${libtool}/lib
'';
buildInputs = [
libextractor libmicrohttpd libgcrypt gmp curl libtool
zlib guile adns sqlite libxml2 ncurses
pkgconfig gettext findutils
] ++ (if gtkSupport then [ gtk libglade ] else []);
patches = [
./daemontest.patch ./tmpdir.patch
./identity-test.patch ./session-tests.patch
./disable-http-tests.patch
./disable-broken-tests.patch
];
preConfigure = ''
# Brute force: make sure the tests don't rely on `/tmp', for
# the sake of chroot builds.
for i in $(find . \( -iname \*test\*.c -or -name \*.conf \) \
-exec grep -l /tmp {} \;)
do
echo "$i: replacing references to \`/tmp' by \`$TMPDIR'..."
substituteInPlace "$i" --replace "/tmp" "$TMPDIR"
done
'';
# FIXME: Re-enable tests when they are less broken.
doCheck = false;
meta = {
description = "GNUnet, GNU's decentralized anonymous and censorship-resistant P2P framework";
longDescription = ''
GNUnet is a framework for secure peer-to-peer networking that
does not use any centralized or otherwise trusted services. A
first service implemented on top of the networking layer
allows anonymous censorship-resistant file-sharing. Anonymity
is provided by making messages originating from a peer
indistinguishable from messages that the peer is routing. All
peers act as routers and use link-encrypted connections with
stable bandwidth utilization to communicate with each other.
GNUnet uses a simple, excess-based economic model to allocate
resources. Peers in GNUnet monitor each others behavior with
respect to resource usage; peers that contribute to the
network are rewarded with better service.
'';
homepage = http://gnunet.org/;
license = "GPLv2+";
};
}