{ fetchurl, lib, unzip, buildPythonPackage, twisted, foolscap, nevow , simplejson, zfec, pycryptopp, pysqlite, nettools }: buildPythonPackage (rec { name = "tahoe-1.5.0"; namePrefix = ""; src = fetchurl { url = "http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/releases/allmydata-${name}.zip"; sha256 = "1cgwm7v49mlfsq47k8gw2bz14d6lnls0mr6dc18815pf24z4f00n"; }; patchPhase = '' echo "forcing Tahoe to use \`setuptools' 0.6c9 rather than an unreleased version" for i in *setup.py do sed -i "$i" -es'/0.6c12dev/0.6c9/g' done # `find_exe()' returns a list like ['.../bin/python' # '.../bin/twistd'], which doesn't work when `twistd' is not a # Python script (e.g., when it's a script produced by # `wrapProgram'). sed -i "src/allmydata/scripts/startstop_node.py" \ -es"|cmd = find_exe.find_exe('twistd')|cmd = ['${twisted}/bin/twistd']|g" sed -i "src/allmydata/util/iputil.py" \ -es"|_linux_path = '/sbin/ifconfig'|_linux_path = '${nettools}/sbin/ifconfig'|g" ''; buildInputs = [ unzip ]; # The `backup' command works best with `pysqlite'. propagatedBuildInputs = [ twisted foolscap nevow simplejson zfec pycryptopp pysqlite ]; # FIXME: Many tests try to write to the Nix store or to $HOME, which # fails. Disable tests until we have a reasonable hack to allow # them to run. doCheck = false; meta = { description = "Tahoe, a decentralized, fault-tolerant, distributed storage system"; longDescription = '' Tahoe is a secure, decentralized, fault-tolerant filesystem. This filesystem is encrypted and spread over multiple peers in such a way that it remains available even when some of the peers are unavailable, malfunctioning, or malicious. ''; homepage = http://allmydata.org/; license = "GPLv2+"; maintainers = [ lib.maintainers.ludo ]; }; })