nixpkgs/pkgs/applications/networking/p2p/gnunet/default.nix
Emery Hemingway caa041c44b GNUnet: optional Postgres support
Taler requires GNUnet with Postgres support.
2021-05-23 19:50:32 +02:00

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{ lib, stdenv, fetchurl, adns, curl, gettext, gmp, gnutls, libextractor
, libgcrypt, libgnurl, libidn, libmicrohttpd, libtool, libunistring
, makeWrapper, ncurses, pkg-config, libxml2, sqlite, zlib
, libpulseaudio, libopus, libogg, jansson, libsodium
, postgresqlSupport ? false, postgresql }:
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
pname = "gnunet";
version = "0.14.1";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnu/gnunet/${pname}-${version}.tar.gz";
sha256 = "1hhqv994akymf4s593mc1wpsjy6hccd0zbdim3qmc1y3f32hacja";
};
enableParallelBuilding = true;
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkg-config libtool makeWrapper ];
buildInputs = [
adns curl gmp gnutls libextractor libgcrypt libgnurl libidn
libmicrohttpd libunistring libxml2 ncurses gettext libsodium
sqlite zlib libpulseaudio libopus libogg jansson
] ++ lib.optional postgresqlSupport postgresql;
preConfigure = ''
# Brute force: since nix-worker chroots don't provide
# /etc/{resolv.conf,hosts}, replace all references to `localhost'
# by their IPv4 equivalent.
find . \( -name \*.c -or -name \*.conf \) | \
xargs sed -ie 's|\<localhost\>|127.0.0.1|g'
# Make sure the tests don't rely on `/tmp', for the sake of chroot
# builds.
find . \( -iname \*test\*.c -or -name \*.conf \) | \
xargs sed -ie "s|/tmp|$TMPDIR|g"
sed -ie 's|@LDFLAGS@|@LDFLAGS@ $(Z_LIBS)|g' \
src/regex/Makefile.in \
src/fs/Makefile.in
'';
# unfortunately, there's still a few failures with impure tests
doCheck = false;
checkPhase = ''
export GNUNET_PREFIX="$out"
export PATH="$out/bin:$PATH"
make -k check
'';
meta = with lib; {
description = "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 = "https://gnunet.org/";
license = licenses.agpl3Plus;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ pstn vrthra ];
platforms = platforms.gnu ++ platforms.linux;
};
}