GNU bug report logs - #29542
rng-tools: New upstream location, new releases

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Reported by: Leo Famulari <leo <at> famulari.name>

Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2017 00:32:01 UTC

Severity: normal

Done: Leo Famulari <leo <at> famulari.name>

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From: Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <me <at> tobias.gr>
To: leo <at> famulari.name, 29542 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: [bug#29542] rng-tools: New upstream location, new releases
Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2017 20:49:09 +0100
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Leo,

Leo Famulari wrote on 03/12/17 at 01:31:
> What do you think?

Hm. Looks legit, no?

> From 779b3b9f3532190592d7f85921829f6691947c46 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Leo Famulari <leo <at> famulari.name>
> Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2017 18:08:21 -0500
> Subject: [PATCH] gnu: rng-tools: Update to 6.1.
> 
> Rng-tools development appears to have moved to GitHub [0]:
> 
> "NOTE: The rng-tools project hasn't seen updates in some time, but is
> still in active use. To facilitate ongoing development, the rng-tools
> project is moved to here:
> https://github.com/nhorman/rng-tools"
> 
> [0]
> https://sourceforge.net/p/gkernel/wiki/Home/
> 
> * gnu/packages/linux.scm (rng-tools): Update to 6.1.
> [source]: Use new upstream URL.
> [arguments]: Add a 'bootstrap' phase.
> [native-inputs]: Add autoconf, automake, and pkg-config.
> [inputs]: Add curl, libxml2, sysfsutils, and curl.

s/curl/openssl/

I took a look at the recent commit[0] that added most of these:

  “NIST has a randomness beacon available here:
  https://www.nist.gov/programs-projects/nist-randomness-beacon

  It generates entropy at a rate of 512 bits per minute.  Its sent in
  cleartext over the internet, making it unsuitable for cryptographic
  function, it is useful in the generation of entropy for things like
  monte carlo tests or other uses where shared pools of entropy might be
  useful.  As such, lets add the NIST beacon as an entropy source, but
  disable it by default so users have to know to keep it enabled.”

Neat! :-)

I'd be remiss if I didn't point out that it adds 166.3 MiB to the
closure, though. On the one hand, that 's a 240% increase in closure
size for a feature that's ‘disabled by default’ (but read on).

On the other hand, this is a leaf package only installed by users who
want it, and I don't like removing features without better reason. I
also had to add ‘--without-nistbeacon’ to #:configure-flags so it's not
*that* disabled by default...

I'm in mild favour of keeping it, but suggest we add a comment above
those three inputs to point those hacking the recipe in the right direction.

> ---
>  gnu/packages/linux.scm | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++----
>  1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/gnu/packages/linux.scm b/gnu/packages/linux.scm
> index 995864f33..d1f9f5902 100644
> --- a/gnu/packages/linux.scm
> +++ b/gnu/packages/linux.scm
> @@ -57,6 +57,7 @@
>    #:use-module (gnu packages calendar)
>    #:use-module (gnu packages check)
>    #:use-module (gnu packages crypto)
> +  #:use-module (gnu packages curl)
>    #:use-module (gnu packages compression)
>    #:use-module (gnu packages databases)
>    #:use-module (gnu packages datastructures)
> @@ -3489,16 +3490,32 @@ The following service daemons are also provided:
>  (define-public rng-tools
>    (package
>      (name "rng-tools")
> -    (version "5")
> +    (version "6.1")
>      (source (origin
>                (method url-fetch)
>                (uri (string-append
> -                "http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/gkernel/"
> -                "rng-tools-" version ".tar.gz"))
> +                     "https://github.com/nhorman/rng-tools/archive/v"
> +                     version ".tar.gz"))

This is still missing a ‘file-name’.

The rest looks & builds nicely.

Thanks!

T G-R

[0]:
https://github.com/nhorman/rng-tools/commit/aefe862e187a1ef608f9826b2b4a5bbabd5e9945

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