This library provides an implementation of the rpm's pgp interface using Sequoia.
This library's crypto policy can be customized. It finds the configuration file by checking the following in turn:
- the
RPM_SEQUOIA_CRYPTO_POLICY
environment variable, /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/rpm-sequoia.config
,- the
SEQUOIA_CRYPTO_POLICY
environment variable, and finally, /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/sequoia.config
.
Only the first configuration file that is present is used. If an environment is set to the empty string, then an empty configuration file is used. That is, the default policy is used.
Thus, if RPM_SEQUOIA_CRYPTO_POLICY
is not set, and
/etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/rpm-sequoia.config
, the latter will
be used. In this case, SEQUOIA_CRYPTO_POLICY
and
/etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/sequoia.config
will be completely
ignored.
Refer to the Fedora Crypto Policy project for information about the crypto policy.
To build, you need rustc (version 1.73 or later), cargo, and nettle-devel, which is the cryptographic library that Sequoia uses by default.
Here's how to build rpm-sequoia and a version of rpm that uses it:
$ sudo dnf install cargo rustc clang pkg-config nettle-devel
$ mkdir /tmp/rpm
$ cd /tmp/rpm
$ git clone [email protected]:rpm-software-management/rpm-sequoia.git
Cloning into 'rpm-sequoia'...
done.
$ cd rpm-sequoia
$ PREFIX=/usr LIBDIR="\${prefix}/lib64" \
cargo build --release && cargo test --release
Updating crates.io index
...
test result: ok. ...
$ cd /tmp/rpm
$ git clone [email protected]:rpm-software-management/rpm.git
Cloning into 'rpm'...
done.
$ cd rpm
$ git checkout rpm-4.18.1-release
Switched to a new branch 'rpm-4.18.1-release'
$ sudo dnf install automake autoconf gettext-devel libtool tar zlib-devel file-devel libarchive-devel popt-devel sqlite-devel lua-devel fakechroot
$ autoreconf -fis
...
$ mkdir b
$ cd b
$ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/tmp/rpm/rpm-sequoia/target/release
$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/tmp/rpm/rpm-sequoia/target/release
$ ../configure --prefix=/ --with-crypto=sequoia
$ make
$ make check
Note: this builds version 4.18 of rpm
, which is the current stable
release of rpm
. The current development branch of rpm
has
switched to using cmake
instead of autoconf
. Please refer to
rpm's INSTALL
file for how to build master
.
To use a different cryptographic backend, you need to disable the
default backend, and select your preferred backend. For instance, to
use Sequoia's OpenSSL backend, you would compile rpm-sequoia
as
follows:
$ cargo build --release --no-default-features --features crypto-openssl
See sequoia-openpgp
's README for the list of currently supported
cryptographic backends.
The rpm-sequoia artifacts (the .a, .so, and the .pc files) are placed
in the build directory, which, in this case, is
/tmp/rpm/rpm-sequoia/target/release
.
We also set two environment variables when calling cargo build
:
-
PREFIX
is the prefix that will be used in the generatedrpm-sequoia.pc
file. It defaults to/usr/local
. -
LIBDIR
is the installed library path listed in the generated metadata. It can be an absolute path or one based on${prefix}
, and defaults to${prefix}/lib
.
To run just one or two tests, do something like the following:
Note: when building or running the test suite, it is essential to make
sure PKG_CONFIG_PATH
and LD_LIBRARY_PATH
are set appropriately (as
in the above transcript).
$ cd /tmp/rpm/rpm/b/tests
$ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/tmp/rpm/rpm-sequoia/target/release
$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/tmp/rpm/rpm-sequoia/target/release
$ make populate_testing
$ T="266 273"; for t in $T; do if ! ../../tests/rpmtests $t; then cat rpmtests.dir/$t/rpmtests.log; fi; done
To get tracing output, set RPM_TRACE to 1:
$ cd /tmp/rpm/rpm/b/tests
$ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/tmp/rpm/rpm-sequoia/target/release
$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/tmp/rpm/rpm-sequoia/target/release
$ make populate_testing
$ export RPM_TRACE=1
$ ../../tests/rpmtests 273
$ cat rpmtests.dir/273/rpmtests.log
...
+pgpDigParamsFree: -> success
+rpmFreeCrypto: entered
+rpmFreeCrypto: -> success
273. rpmsigdig.at:495: 273. rpmsign --addsign (rpmsigdig.at:495): FAILED (rpmsigdig.at:503)
...