homebrew-core/Formula/gnupg.rb

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class Gnupg < Formula
desc "GNU Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) package"
homepage "https://gnupg.org/"
url "https://gnupg.org/ftp/gcrypt/gnupg/gnupg-2.2.4.tar.bz2"
sha256 "401a3e64780fdfa6d7670de0880aa5c9d589b3db7a7098979d7606cec546f2ec"
bottle do
sha256 "b1b9072b7016d6c19dfcc3df4a3b918a26cba41235fe6da811708960ce32515d" => :high_sierra
sha256 "e6fa3f1585fb147bbfd27a9eafd49f58c88a7362a2d2916d923d3c95a8646efd" => :sierra
sha256 "45057d2c28547bc6540c8d7af856861652c439ab1edd720277b81fc191bf3fe5" => :el_capitan
end
option "with-gpgsplit", "Additionally install the gpgsplit utility"
option "with-gpg-zip", "Additionally install the gpg-zip utility"
option "with-large-secmem", "Additionally allocate extra secure memory"
option "without-libusb", "Disable the internal CCID driver"
deprecated_option "without-libusb-compat" => "without-libusb"
depends_on "pkg-config" => :build
depends_on "sqlite" => :build if MacOS.version == :mavericks
depends_on "npth"
depends_on "gnutls"
depends_on "libgpg-error"
depends_on "libgcrypt"
depends_on "libksba"
depends_on "libassuan"
depends_on "pinentry"
depends_on "gettext"
depends_on "adns"
depends_on "libusb" => :recommended
depends_on "readline" => :optional
depends_on "encfs" => :optional
def install
args = %W[
--disable-dependency-tracking
--disable-silent-rules
--prefix=#{prefix}
--sbindir=#{bin}
--sysconfdir=#{etc}
--enable-symcryptrun
--with-pinentry-pgm=#{Formula["pinentry"].opt_bin}/pinentry
--enable-all-tests
]
args << "--disable-ccid-driver" if build.without? "libusb"
args << "--with-readline=#{Formula["readline"].opt_prefix}" if build.with? "readline"
args << "--enable-large-secmem" if build.with? "large-secmem"
system "./configure", *args
system "make"
system "make", "check"
system "make", "install"
bin.install "tools/gpgsplit" if build.with? "gpgsplit"
bin.install "tools/gpg-zip" if build.with? "gpg-zip"
end
def post_install
(var/"run").mkpath
quiet_system "killall", "gpg-agent"
end
def caveats; <<~EOS
Once you run this version of gpg you may find it difficult to return to using
a prior 1.4.x or 2.0.x. Most notably the prior versions will not automatically
know about new secret keys created or imported by this version. We recommend
creating a backup of your `~/.gnupg` prior to first use.
For full details on each change and how it could impact you please see
https://www.gnupg.org/faq/whats-new-in-2.1.html
EOS
end
test do
(testpath/"batch.gpg").write <<~EOS
Key-Type: RSA
Key-Length: 2048
Subkey-Type: RSA
Subkey-Length: 2048
Name-Real: Testing
Name-Email: testing@foo.bar
Expire-Date: 1d
%no-protection
%commit
EOS
begin
system bin/"gpg", "--batch", "--gen-key", "batch.gpg"
(testpath/"test.txt").write "Hello World!"
system bin/"gpg", "--detach-sign", "test.txt"
system bin/"gpg", "--verify", "test.txt.sig"
ensure
system bin/"gpgconf", "--kill", "gpg-agent"
end
end
end