homebrew-core/Formula/nacl.rb

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Ruby

require 'formula'
class Nacl < Formula
homepage 'http://nacl.cace-project.eu'
url 'http://hyperelliptic.org/nacl/nacl-20110221.tar.bz2'
sha1 '6007a6aee249f5a534ec53fddfc364601fba9629'
def install
system "./do" # This takes a while since it builds *everything*
# NaCL has an odd compilation model (software by djb, who'da thunk it?)
# and installs the resulting binaries in a directory like:
# <nacl source>/build/<hostname>/lib/<arch>/libnacl.a
# <nacl source>/build/<hostname>/include/<arch>/crypto_box.h
# etc. Each of these is optimized for the specific hardware it's
# compiled on.
#
# It also builds both x86 and x86_64 copies if your compiler can
# handle it. Here we only install one copy, based on if you're a
# 64bit system or not. A --universal could come later though I guess.
archstr = Hardware.is_64_bit? ? "amd64" : "x86"
hoststr = `hostname | sed 's/\\..*//' | tr -cd '[a-z][A-Z][0-9]'`.strip
# Don't include cpucycles.h
include.install Dir["build/#{hoststr}/include/#{archstr}/crypto_*.h"]
include.install "build/#{hoststr}/include/#{archstr}/randombytes.h"
# Add randombytes.o to the libnacl.a archive - I have no idea why it's separated,
# but plenty of the key generation routines depend on it. Users shouldn't have to
# know this.
nacl_libdir = "build/#{hoststr}/lib/#{archstr}"
system "ar", "-r", "#{nacl_libdir}/libnacl.a", "#{nacl_libdir}/randombytes.o"
lib.install "#{nacl_libdir}/libnacl.a"
end
end