{ stdenv, fetchurl, adns, curl, gettext, gmp, gnutls, libextractor , libgcrypt, libgnurl, libidn, libmicrohttpd, libtool, libunistring , makeWrapper, ncurses, pkgconfig, libxml2, sqlite, zlib , libpulseaudio, libopus, libogg }: stdenv.mkDerivation rec { name = "gnunet-0.10.1"; src = fetchurl { url = "mirror://gnu/gnunet/${name}.tar.gz"; sha256 = "04wxzm3wkgqbn42b8ksr4cx6m5cckyig5cls1adh0nwdczwvnp7n"; }; buildInputs = [ adns curl gettext gmp gnutls libextractor libgcrypt libgnurl libidn libmicrohttpd libtool libunistring libxml2 makeWrapper ncurses pkgconfig sqlite zlib libpulseaudio libopus libogg ]; 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|\|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|$TMPDIR|g" # Ensure NSS installation works fine configureFlags="$configureFlags --with-nssdir=$out/lib" patchShebangs src/gns/nss/install-nss-plugin.sh sed -ie 's|@LDFLAGS@|@LDFLAGS@ $(Z_LIBS)|g' \ src/regex/Makefile.in \ src/fs/Makefile.in ''; doCheck = false; /* FIXME: Tests must be run this way, but there are still a couple of failures. postInstall = '' export GNUNET_PREFIX="$out" export PATH="$out/bin:$PATH" make -k check ''; */ meta = with stdenv.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.gpl2Plus; maintainers = with maintainers; [ vrthra ]; platforms = platforms.gnu ++ platforms.linux; }; }