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/* GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
   Copyright (C) 2012  Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>

   This file is part of GNU Guix.

   GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
   the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
   your option) any later version.

   GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
   WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
   GNU General Public License for more details.

   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
   along with GNU Guix.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */

#include <gcrypt-hash.hh>

#define MD5_CTX guix_hash_context

static inline void
MD5_Init (struct MD5_CTX *ctx)
{
  guix_hash_init (ctx, GCRY_MD_MD5);
}

#define MD5_Update guix_hash_update

static inline void
MD5_Final (void *resbuf, struct MD5_CTX *ctx)
{
  guix_hash_final (resbuf, ctx, GCRY_MD_MD5);
}
notice and this notice are preserved. The goals of the GNU Guix project are two-fold: - to build a purely functional package manager, based on Nix and Guile; - to use it to build a practical 100% free software distribution of GNU/Linux and possibly other GNU variants, with a focus on the promotion and tight integration of GNU components–the GNU system. Since its inception, the project has gone a long way towards that goal. Below is a list of items we want for version "1.0" of the Guix System Distribution. There will be a few 0.x releases by then to give the new features more exposure and testing. You're welcome to discuss this road map on guix-devel@gnu.org or #guix on Freenode! * Features scheduled for 1.0 - larger & more robust build farm + we need a powerful, dedicated front-end + armhf-linux build machine + leave Hydra in favor of 'guix publish' + custom code? - more OS features + LVM support + encrypted root + configurable name service switch + whole-system unit tests, using VMs - more service definitions + mcron, postfix(?), wicd(?), etc. - better 'guix system' + 'reconfigure' should be able to restart non-essential services + support for '--list-generations' and '--delete-generations' - better 'guix pull' + using Git to fetch the source instead of re-downloading everything + build more quickly + install new .mo files and new manual + authentication of the Guix source: use signed commits? - simplified, purely declarative service list in 'operating-system' + it should be possible to inspect the service instance declarations and settings - GUIs + integrate guix-web? + guile-ncurses installer? - 'guix publish'? * Features for later - complete GNU/Hurd port - use content-based addressing when downloading substitutes to reduce bandwidth requirements + design nar v2 format where file contents are replaced by their hashes + leverage /gnu/store/.links - binary origin tracking + keep signatures in sqlite.db + preserve signatures upon import/export - peer-to-peer distribution of updates (GNUnet?) - more deterministic builds + identify & fix sources of non-determinism in builds + strengthen guix-daemon containers to further increase reproducibility + trusting-trust: bootstrap with different tool chains + fixed-point: re-bootstrap until fixed point is reached + distributed validation: compare contents of store items with others * resist a hydra.gnu.org compromise - reproducible containers: mix of 'guix environment' and 'guix system vm' - execute code with least privilege + build containers like guix-daemon does + provide a Plash-like interface in Bash - daemon rewritten in Guile - more shepherd integration + monitor network interfaces and start/stop events based on that + include a DHCP client written in Scheme