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from spack import *
class Openssl(Package):
"""The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to develop a
robust, commercial-grade, full-featured, and Open Source
toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and
Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols as well as a
full-strength general purpose cryptography library."""
homepage = "http://www.openssl.org"
url = "http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.0.1h.tar.gz"
version('1.0.1h', '8d6d684a9430d5cc98a62a5d8fbda8cf')
version('1.0.2d', '38dd619b2e77cbac69b99f52a053d25a')
version('1.0.2e', '5262bfa25b60ed9de9f28d5d52d77fc5')
depends_on("zlib")
parallel = False
def install(self, spec, prefix):
# OpenSSL uses a variable APPS in its Makefile. If it happens to be set
# in the environment, then this will override what is set in the
# Makefile, leading to build errors.
env.pop('APPS', None)
if spec.satisfies("=darwin-x86_64") or spec.satisfies("=ppc64"):
# This needs to be done for all 64-bit architectures (except Linux,
# where it happens automatically?)
env['KERNEL_BITS'] = '64'
config = Executable("./config")
config("--prefix=%s" % prefix,
"--openssldir=%s" % join_path(prefix, 'etc', 'openssl'),
"zlib",
"no-krb5",
"shared")
# Remove non-standard compiler options if present. These options are
# present e.g. on Darwin. They are non-standard, i.e. most compilers
# (e.g. gcc) will not accept them.
filter_file(r'-arch x86_64', '', 'Makefile')
make()
make("install")
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