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Sequoia PGP
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Sequoia is a cool new OpenPGP implementation. It consists of several
crates, providing both a low-level and a high-level API for dealing
with OpenPGP data.
Building Sequoia
================
If you want to use Sequoia from Rust, you can simply register the
dependency in your `Cargo.toml` file as with any other project. Note
that we depend on a number of C libraries, which must be present along
with their development packages.
To build Sequoia, you need a Rust toolchain and a few libraries. You can install
the needed libraries with one of the following commands:
Debian:
$ sudo apt install git rustc cargo clang make pkg-config nettle-dev libssl-dev capnproto libsqlite3-dev
Note: the verion of Nettle in Debian 9 (Debian Stable as of 2018), is
too old. Instead, you need at least version 3.4, which is available
from Debian testing.
Arch Linux:
$ sudo pacman -S git cargo clang make pkg-config nettle openssl capnproto sqlite3 --needed
Furthermore, we also provide a C API, and bindings to other languages.
We also consider the needs of packagers in times where distribution
support for packaging Rust projects is not yet mature enough to handle
a project like Sequoia. Therefore, we provide a `Makefile` to
simplify building, testing, and installing Sequoia.
To build Sequoia, simply execute `make`. To run the test suites,
execute `make test` (or use the `check` alias). To install Sequoia,
use `make install`. The latter target honors `PREFIX` and `DESTDIR`.
Finally, to return your source tree to its pristine state, run `make
clean`.
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