summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/src/leap/soledad/client/_secrets
AgeCommit message (Collapse)Author
2017-07-08[feat] use OpenSSL backend for scrypt if availableKali Kaneko
This needs OpenSSL >= 1.1, otherwise it will keep using the scrypt dependency. We should think about deprecating scrypt as a dependency when we can be sure that the adoption of libssl 1.1 is wide enough. I think that at some point (soledad 0.11 or so) we can drop the scrypt dependency, which was being somehow problematic at times (the _scrypt.so was not appearing when installing with pip, needed workarounds). From that moment on, we can raise an error if an old libssl is found and no scrypt can be imported - leaving that to the user/packager. In debian stretch and afterwards, you can get that version by installing libssl-dev - Related: #8472
2017-06-24[pkg] unify client and server into a single python packagedrebs
We have been discussing about this merge for a while. Its main goal is to simplify things: code navigation, but also packaging. The rationale is that the code is more cohesive in this way, and there's only one source package to install. Dependencies that are only for the server or the client will not be installed by default, and they are expected to be provided by the environment. There are setuptools extras defined for the client and the server. Debianization is still expected to split the single source package into 3 binaries. Another avantage is that the documentation can now install a single package with a single step, and therefore include the docstrings into the generated docs. - Resolves: #8896