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gnu: python-pylibscrypt: Improve speed.

* gnu/packages/python-crypto.scm (python-pylibscrypt): Use "libscrypt"
  implementation instead of "openssl".

"hashlib.scrypt" requires Python 3.6+ and OpenSSL 1.1+.  Since Python is built
with OpenSSL 1.0, the library is unavailable. "pylibscrypt" defaults to a slow
pure Python implementation.  Instead, rely on the much faster "libscrypt".
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Nicolas Goaziou 2018-06-26 23:58:00 +02:00
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@ -884,14 +884,29 @@ through the Engine interface.")
"1b3rgzl6dbzs08vhv41b6y4n5189wv7lr27acxn104hs45745abs"))))
(build-system python-build-system)
(arguments
`(#:tests? #f)) ;FIXME: unable to find libraries
`(#:phases
(modify-phases %standard-phases
(add-before 'build 'hard-code-path-to-libscrypt
(lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys)
(let ((libscrypt (assoc-ref inputs "libscrypt")))
(substitute* "pylibscrypt/pylibscrypt.py"
(("find_library\\('scrypt'\\)")
(string-append "'" libscrypt "/lib/libscrypt.so'")))
#t))))
;; The library can use various scrypt implementations and tests all of
;; them. Since we only provide a single implementation, most tests
;; fail. Simply skip them.
#:tests? #f))
;; FIXME: Using "libscrypt" is the second best choice. The best one
;; requires "hashlib.scrypt", provided by Python 3.6+ built with OpenSSL
;; 1.1+. Use that as soon as Guix provides it.
(inputs
`(("openssl" ,openssl)))
`(("libscrypt" ,libscrypt)))
(home-page "https://github.com/jvarho/pylibscrypt")
(synopsis "Scrypt for Python")
(description "There are a lot of different scrypt modules for Python, but
none of them have everything that I'd like, so here's one more. It uses
hashlib.scrypt on Python 3.6 and OpenSSL 1.1.")
@code{libscrypt}.")
(license license:isc)))
(define-public python-libnacl