nixpkgs/pkgs/tools/security/gnupg/22.nix
2019-05-28 21:06:20 -05:00

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{ fetchurl, stdenv, pkgconfig, libgcrypt, libassuan, libksba, libgpgerror
, libiconv, npth, gettext, texinfo, pcsclite, sqlite
, buildPackages
# Each of the dependencies below are optional.
# Gnupg can be built without them at the cost of reduced functionality.
, pinentry ? null, guiSupport ? true
, adns ? null, gnutls ? null, libusb ? null, openldap ? null
, readline ? null, zlib ? null, bzip2 ? null
}:
with stdenv.lib;
assert guiSupport -> pinentry != null;
stdenv.mkDerivation rec {
name = "gnupg-${version}";
version = "2.2.16";
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://gnupg/gnupg/${name}.tar.bz2";
sha256 = "1jqlzp9b3kpfp1dkjqskm67jjrhvf9nh3lzf45321p7m9d2qvgkc";
};
depsBuildBuild = [ buildPackages.stdenv.cc ];
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgconfig ];
buildInputs = [
libgcrypt libassuan libksba libiconv npth gettext texinfo
readline libusb gnutls adns openldap zlib bzip2 sqlite
];
patches = [
./fix-libusb-include-path.patch
];
postPatch = stdenv.lib.optionalString stdenv.isLinux ''
sed -i 's,"libpcsclite\.so[^"]*","${stdenv.lib.getLib pcsclite}/lib/libpcsclite.so",g' scd/scdaemon.c
''; #" fix Emacs syntax highlighting :-(
pinentryBinaryPath = pinentry.binaryPath or "bin/pinentry";
configureFlags = [
"--with-libgpg-error-prefix=${libgpgerror.dev}"
"--with-libgcrypt-prefix=${libgcrypt.dev}"
"--with-libassuan-prefix=${libassuan.dev}"
"--with-ksba-prefix=${libksba.dev}"
"--with-npth-prefix=${npth}"
] ++ optional guiSupport "--with-pinentry-pgm=${pinentry}/${pinentryBinaryPath}";
postInstall = ''
mkdir -p $out/lib/systemd/user
for f in doc/examples/systemd-user/*.{service,socket} ; do
substitute $f $out/lib/systemd/user/$(basename $f) \
--replace /usr/bin $out/bin
done
# add gpg2 symlink to make sure git does not break when signing commits
ln -s $out/bin/gpg $out/bin/gpg2
'';
meta = with stdenv.lib; {
homepage = https://gnupg.org;
description = "Modern (2.1) release of the GNU Privacy Guard, a GPL OpenPGP implementation";
license = licenses.gpl3Plus;
longDescription = ''
The GNU Privacy Guard is the GNU project's complete and free
implementation of the OpenPGP standard as defined by RFC4880. GnuPG
"modern" (2.1) is the latest development with a lot of new features.
GnuPG allows to encrypt and sign your data and communication, features a
versatile key management system as well as access modules for all kind of
public key directories. GnuPG, also known as GPG, is a command line tool
with features for easy integration with other applications. A wealth of
frontend applications and libraries are available. Version 2 of GnuPG
also provides support for S/MIME.
'';
maintainers = with maintainers; [ peti fpletz vrthra ];
platforms = platforms.all;
};
}