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1 | ############################################################################### |
2 | # IPFire.org - An Open Source Firewall Solution # | |
3 | # Copyright (C) - IPFire Development Team <info@ipfire.org> # | |
4 | ############################################################################### | |
5 | ||
6 | name = libsodium | |
811d2641 | 7 | version = 1.0.9 |
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8 | release = 1 |
9 | ||
10 | groups = System/Libraries | |
11 | url = http://libsodium.org | |
12 | license = ISC | |
13 | summary = The Sodium crypto library | |
14 | ||
15 | description | |
16 | Sodium is a new, easy-to-use software library for encryption, decryption, | |
17 | signatures, password hashing and more. It is a portable, cross-compilable, | |
18 | installable, packageable fork of NaCl, with a compatible API, and an extended | |
19 | API to improve usability even further. Its goal is to provide all of the core | |
20 | operations needed to build higher-level cryptographic tools. The design | |
21 | choices emphasize security, and "magic constants" have clear rationales. | |
22 | ||
23 | The same cannot be said of NIST curves, where the specific origins of certain | |
24 | constants are not described by the standards. And despite the emphasis on | |
25 | higher security, primitives are faster across-the-board than most | |
26 | implementations of the NIST standards. | |
27 | end | |
28 | ||
29 | source_dl = http://download.libsodium.org/libsodium/releases/ | |
30 | ||
31 | packages | |
32 | package %{name} | |
33 | ||
34 | package %{name}-devel | |
35 | template DEVEL | |
36 | end | |
37 | ||
38 | package %{name}-debuginfo | |
39 | template DEBUGINFO | |
40 | end | |
41 | end |