[DHG_packages] 12/22: Initial packaging of secret-sharing-1.0.0.3
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commit 34443542389ea1bb95e662e32b0e1993a73debf5
Author: Sean Whitton <spwhitton at spwhitton.name>
Date: Tue Sep 13 19:39:57 2016 -0700
Initial packaging of secret-sharing-1.0.0.3
---
p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/changelog | 5 +
p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/compat | 1 +
p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/control | 94 +++++
p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/copyright | 519 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/rules | 7 +
p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/source/format | 1 +
p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/watch | 2 +
7 files changed, 629 insertions(+)
diff --git a/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/changelog b/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/changelog
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+haskell-secret-sharing (1.0.0.3-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+ * Initial release
+
+ -- Sean Whitton <spwhitton at spwhitton.name> Tue, 13 Sep 2016 19:39:46 -0700
diff --git a/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/compat b/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/compat
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--- /dev/null
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+9
diff --git a/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/control b/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/control
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..90a2a4e
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+Source: haskell-secret-sharing
+Maintainer: Debian Haskell Group <pkg-haskell-maintainers at lists.alioth.debian.org>
+Uploaders: Sean Whitton <spwhitton at spwhitton.name>
+Priority: extra
+Section: haskell
+Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9),
+ haskell-devscripts (>= 0.9),
+ cdbs,
+ ghc,
+ ghc-prof,
+ libghc-dice-entropy-conduit-dev (>= 1.0.0.0),
+ libghc-dice-entropy-conduit-prof,
+ libghc-finite-field-dev (>= 0.8.0),
+ libghc-finite-field-prof,
+ libghc-polynomial-dev (>= 0.7.1),
+ libghc-polynomial-prof,
+ libghc-vector-dev (>= 0.10.11.0),
+ libghc-vector-prof,
+Build-Depends-Indep: ghc-doc,
+ libghc-dice-entropy-conduit-doc,
+ libghc-finite-field-doc,
+ libghc-polynomial-doc,
+ libghc-vector-doc,
+Standards-Version: 3.9.6
+Homepage: http://monoid.at/code
+Vcs-Browser: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-haskell/DHG_packages.git/tree/p/haskell-secret-sharing
+Vcs-Git: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-haskell/DHG_packages.git
+X-Description: Information-theoretic secure secret sharing
+ Implementation of an (@m@, at n@)-threshold secret sharing scheme.
+ A given ByteString @b@ (the secret) is split into @n@ shares,
+ and any @m@ shares are sufficient to reconstruct @b at .
+ The scheme preserves information-theoretic perfect secrecy in the sense that the knowledge of up
+ to @m-1@ shares does not reveal any information about the secret @b at .
+ .
+ /Example in GHCi:/
+ Suppose that you want to split the string \"my secret data\" into n=5 shares such that
+ at least m=3 shares are necessary to reconstruct the secret.
+ .
+ >> :m + Data.ByteString.Lazy.Char8 Crypto.SecretSharing
+ >> let secret = pack "my secret message!"
+ >> shares <- encode 3 5 secret
+ >> mapM_ (Prelude.putStrLn . show) shares -- each share should be deposited at a different site.
+ > (1,"\134\168\154\SUBV\248\CAN:\250y<\GS\EOT*\t\222_\140")
+ > (2,"\225\206\241\136\SUBse\199r\169\162\131D4\179P\210x")
+ > (3,"~\238%\192\174\206\\\f\214\173\162\148\&3\139_\183\193\235")
+ > (4,"Z\b0\188\DC2\f\247\f,\136\&6S\209\&5\n\FS,\223")
+ > (5,"x\EM\CAN\DELI*<\193q7d\192!/\183v\DC3T")
+ >> let shares' = Prelude.drop 2 shares
+ >> decode shares'
+ > "my secret message!"
+ .
+ The mathematics behind the secret sharing scheme is described in:
+ \"/How to share a secret/.\" by Adi Shamir.
+ In Communications of the ACM 22 (11): 612–613, 1979.
+
+Package: libghc-secret-sharing-dev
+Architecture: any
+Depends: ${haskell:Depends},
+ ${misc:Depends},
+ ${shlibs:Depends},
+Recommends: ${haskell:Recommends},
+Suggests: ${haskell:Suggests},
+Conflicts: ${haskell:Conflicts},
+Provides: ${haskell:Provides},
+Description: ${haskell:ShortDescription}${haskell:ShortBlurb}
+ ${haskell:LongDescription}
+ .
+ ${haskell:Blurb}
+
+Package: libghc-secret-sharing-prof
+Architecture: any
+Depends: ${haskell:Depends},
+ ${misc:Depends},
+Recommends: ${haskell:Recommends},
+Suggests: ${haskell:Suggests},
+Conflicts: ${haskell:Conflicts},
+Provides: ${haskell:Provides},
+Description: ${haskell:ShortDescription}${haskell:ShortBlurb}
+ ${haskell:LongDescription}
+ .
+ ${haskell:Blurb}
+
+Package: libghc-secret-sharing-doc
+Architecture: all
+Section: doc
+Depends: ${haskell:Depends},
+ ${misc:Depends},
+Recommends: ${haskell:Recommends},
+Suggests: ${haskell:Suggests},
+Conflicts: ${haskell:Conflicts},
+Description: ${haskell:ShortDescription}${haskell:ShortBlurb}
+ ${haskell:LongDescription}
+ .
+ ${haskell:Blurb}
diff --git a/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/copyright b/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/copyright
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e7d114d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/copyright
@@ -0,0 +1,519 @@
+Format: http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
+Upstream-Name: secret-sharing
+Upstream-Contact: peter.robinson at monoid.at
+Source: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/secret-sharing
+
+Files: *
+Copyright: Peter Robinson 2014
+License: LGPL
+
+Files: debian/*
+Copyright: held by the contributors mentioned in debian/changelog
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diff --git a/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/rules b/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/rules
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..914218a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/rules
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+#!/usr/bin/make -f
+
+DEB_CABAL_PACKAGE = secret-sharing
+DEB_DEFAULT_COMPILER = ghc
+
+include /usr/share/cdbs/1/rules/debhelper.mk
+include /usr/share/cdbs/1/class/hlibrary.mk
diff --git a/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/source/format b/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/source/format
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..163aaf8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/source/format
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+3.0 (quilt)
diff --git a/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/watch b/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/watch
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c2476e0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/p/haskell-secret-sharing/debian/watch
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+version=3
+http://hackage.haskell.org/package/secret-sharing/distro-monitor .*-([0-9\.]+)\.(?:zip|tgz|tbz|txz|(?:tar\.(?:gz|bz2|xz)))
--
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