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GOFLAGS exists since Go 1.11: https://golang.org/doc/go1.11
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/pull/460
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And run shellcheck in test.bash.
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This ensures that ./build.bash still works when the LDFLAGS environment
variable contains multiple options, e.g., LDFLAGS="-lpthread -lm". The
correct way of passing multiple options is discussed here:
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/6234
For some unknown reason, the method only works when -extldflags is the
last argument - is this a bug in Go?
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As requested at https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/pull/280
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Support both Go 1.7...1.9 and Go 1.10 by checking the
version and using the appropropriate syntax.
We trim GOPATH/src and use both -gcflags and -asmflags like Debian does in
https://salsa.debian.org/go-team/packages/dh-golang/blob/ab2bbcfc00b1229066cc3d3d1195ac901a2b9411/lib/Debian/Debhelper/Buildsystem/golang.pm#L465 .
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SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH seems to be the standard env variable
for faking a build date for reproducible builds.
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Fixes ./build.bash -tags "enable_trezor without_openssl"
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Prepares for the release of all-in-one source tarballs
that include all non-stdlib dependencies.
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* Reduce the build time precision from seconds to days
* Allow to specify an arbitrary build date through an
env variable
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As noticed by @riking, the logic in the bash script will break
when Go 1 version numbers reach double-digits.
Instead, use a build tag "!go1.5" to cause a syntax error:
$ /opt/go1.4.3/bin/go build
can't load package: package github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs:
go1.4.go:5:1: expected 'package', found 'STRING' "You need Go 1.5 or higher to compile gocryptfs!"
Fixes https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/133
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go-fuse recently added a git tag - let's use it.
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Yields a nice reduction in code size.
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$ ldd gocryptfs
not a dynamic executable
$ file gocryptfs
gocryptfs: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), statically linked, not stripped
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It's the 1st component of GOPATH, so call it like that.
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Also, standardize to "if [[ ]] ; then" style.
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Build helper script: build-without-openssl.bash
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Example output for a file encrypted in reverse mode:
Header: Version: 2, Id: 0b7f5e2574e4afa859a9bb156a2e7772
Block 0: IV: 0b7f5e2574e4afa859a9bb156a2e7773, Tag: bf39279ac6b1ccd852567aaf26ee386b, Len: 4128
Block 1: IV: 0b7f5e2574e4afa859a9bb156a2e7774, Tag: a4f0f9cde7f70a752254aa8fe7718699, Len: 4128
Block 2: IV: 0b7f5e2574e4afa859a9bb156a2e7775, Tag: b467b153016fc1d531818b65ab9e24f6, Len: 4128
Block 3: IV: 0b7f5e2574e4afa859a9bb156a2e7776, Tag: 1fcb7ffd8f1816fbe807df8148718a5c, Len: 4128
Block 4: IV: 0b7f5e2574e4afa859a9bb156a2e7777, Tag: a217e7933ef434c9f03ad931bb5fde9b, Len: 4128
Block 5: IV: 0b7f5e2574e4afa859a9bb156a2e7778, Tag: f3e6240d75cd66371a0b301111d6f1fc, Len: 4128
Block 6: IV: 0b7f5e2574e4afa859a9bb156a2e7779, Tag: bc85d322ebc7761ae5ef114ea3903a56, Len: 4128
Block 7: IV: 0b7f5e2574e4afa859a9bb156a2e777a, Tag: efda01c6b794690f939a12d6d49ac3af, Len: 4128
Block 8: IV: 0b7f5e2574e4afa859a9bb156a2e777b, Tag: b198329d489d1392080f710206932ff0, Len: 2907
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$ gocryptfs -version
gocryptfs v0.12-36-ge021b9d-dirty; go-fuse a4c968c; 2016-07-03 go1.6.2
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Fixes issue #31
https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/31
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If it is, append "-dirty" to the hash.
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As v0.4 introduced ext4-style feature flags, the on-disk format version
is unlinkely to change. Drop it from the version output to reduce
clutter. Use "gocryptfs -version -debug" to see it.
Add the Go version string because only Go 1.6 and newer have an optimized
AES-GCM implementation. This will help users to understand the performance
of their build.
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This used to fail in an ugly way:
$ ./build.bash
./build.bash: line 13: go: command not found
./build.bash: line 15: [: too many arguments
./build.bash: line 20: go: command not found
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"-C" is not supported on older git versions. Instead, just cd into
the directory.
See issue #20.
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Example:
./gocryptfs -version
gocryptfs v0.2-20-gabcef9e-dirty; on-disk format 1
Note that you MUST compile using "./build.bash" for this to work.
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This is in preparation of getting rid of the shell wrapper
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...also adapt the cryptfs tests for 256 bit long keys
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