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<name>Gentoo Haskell</name>
</maintainer>
<use>
- <flag name="network-uri">Get Network.URI from the network-uri package.</flag>
<flag name="lukko">Use @lukko@ for file-locking, otherwise use @GHC.IO.Handle.Lock@</flag>
</use>
- <longdescription>
- The hackage security library provides both server and
- client utilities for securing the Hackage package server
- (&lt;http://hackage.haskell.org/&gt;). It is based on The Update
- Framework (&lt;http://theupdateframework.com/&gt;), a set of
- recommendations developed by security researchers at
- various universities in the US as well as developers on the
- Tor project (&lt;https://www.torproject.org/&gt;).
-
- The current implementation supports only index signing,
- thereby enabling untrusted mirrors. It does not yet provide
- facilities for author package signing.
-
- The library has two main entry points:
- "Hackage.Security.Client" is the main entry point for
- clients (the typical example being @cabal@), and
- "Hackage.Security.Server" is the main entry point for
- servers (the typical example being @hackage-server@).
- </longdescription>
</pkgmetadata>