Name: pybitmessage Version: 0.4.4 Release: 1%{?dist} Summary: Send encrypted messages License: MIT URL: https://github.com/Bitmessage/PyBitmessage Packager: Bob Mottram (4096 bits) Source0: http://yourdomainname.com/src/%{name}_%{version}.orig.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Group: Office/Email Requires: python, PyQt4, openssl-compat-bitcoin-libs, gst123 %description Bitmessage is a P2P communications protocol used to send encrypted messages to another person or to many subscribers. It is decentralized and trustless, meaning that you need-not inherently trust any entities like root certificate authorities. It uses strong authentication which means that the sender of a message cannot be spoofed, and it aims to hide "non-content" data, like the sender and receiver of messages, from passive eavesdroppers like those running warrantless wiretapping programs. %prep %setup -q %build %configure make %{?_smp_mflags} %install rm -rf %{buildroot} mkdir -p %{buildroot} mkdir -p %{buildroot}/etc mkdir -p %{buildroot}/etc/%{name} mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/bin mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/share mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/share/man mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/share/man/man1 mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/share/%{name} mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/share/applications mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/share/icons mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/share/icons/hicolor mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/share/icons/hicolor/24x24 mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/share/icons/hicolor/24x24/apps mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/share/pixmaps mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable mkdir -p %{buildroot}/usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps # Make install but to the RPM BUILDROOT directory make install -B DESTDIR=%{buildroot} PREFIX=/usr %files %doc README.md LICENSE %defattr(-,root,root,-) %dir /usr/share/%{name} %dir /usr/share/applications %dir /usr/share/icons/hicolor %dir /usr/share/icons/hicolor/24x24 %dir /usr/share/icons/hicolor/24x24/apps %dir /usr/share/pixmaps %dir /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable %dir /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps /usr/share/%{name}/* %{_bindir}/* %{_mandir}/man1/* %attr(644,root,root) /usr/share/applications/%{name}.desktop %attr(644,root,root) /usr/share/icons/hicolor/24x24/apps/%{name}.png %changelog * Thu Mar 6 2014 Bob Mottram (4096 bits) - 0.4.2-1 - Exclude debian directory from orig.tar.gz - Added Norwegian, Chinese, and Arabic translations - sock.sendall function isn't atomic. Let sendDataThread be the only thread which sends data. - Moved API code to api.py - Populate comboBoxSendFrom when replying - Added option to show recent broadcasts when subscribing - Fixed issue: If Windows username contained an international character, Bitmessage wouldn't start - Added some code for FreeBSD compatibility - Moved responsibility for processing network objects to the new ObjectProcessorThread - Refactored main QT module Moved popup menus initialization to separate methods Simplified inbox loading Moved magic strings to the model scope constants so they won't be created every time. - Updated list of defaultKnownNodes - Fixed issue: [Linux] When too many messages arrive too quickly, exception occurs: "Exceeded maximum number of notifications" - Fixed issue: creating then deleting an Address in short time crashes class_singleWorker.py - Refactored code which displays messages to improve code readability - load "Sent To" label from subscriptions if available - Removed code to add chans to our address book as it is no longer necessary - Added identicons - Modified addresses.decodeAddress so that API command decodeAddress works properly - Added API commands createChan, joinChan, leaveChan, deleteAddress - In pyelliptic, check the return value of RAND_bytes to make sure enough random data was generated - Don't store messages in UI table (and thus in memory), pull from SQL inventory as needed - Fix typos in API commands addSubscription and getInboxMessagesByAddress - Add feature in settings menu to give up resending a message after a specified period of time * Sun Sep 29 2013 Bob Mottram (4096 bits) - 0.4.1-1 - Fixed whitelist bug - Fixed chan bug Added addressversion field to pubkeys table Sending messages to a chan no longer uses anything in the pubkeys table Sending messages to yourself is now fully supported - Change _verifyAddress function to support v4 addresses * Sat Sep 28 2013 Bob Mottram (4096 bits) - 0.4.0-1 - Raised default demanded difficulty from 1 to 2 for new addresses - Added v4 addresses: pubkeys are now encrypted and tagged in the inventory - Use locks when accessing dictionary inventory - Refactored the way inv and addr messages are shared - Give user feedback when disk is full - Added chan true/false to listAddresses results - When replying using chan address, send to whole chan not just sender - Refactored of the way PyBitmessage looks for interesting new objects in large inv messages from peers - Show inventory lookup rate on Network Status tab - Added SqlBulkExecute class so we can update inventory with only one commit - Updated Russian translations - Move duplicated SQL code into helper - Allow specification of alternate settings dir via BITMESSAGE_HOME environment variable - Removed use of gevent. Removed class_bgWorker.py - Added Sip and PyQt to includes in build_osx.py - Show number of each message type processed in the API command clientStatus - Use fast PoW unless we're explicitly a frozen (binary) version of the code - Enable user-set localization in settings - Fix Archlinux package creation - Fallback to language only localization when region doesn't match - Fixed brew install instructions - Added German translation - Made inbox and sent messages table panels read-only - Allow inbox and sent preview panels to resize - Count RE: as a reply header, just like Re: so we don't chain Re: RE: - Fix for traceback on OSX - Added backend ability to understand shorter addresses - Convert 'API Error' to raise APIError() - Added option in settings to allow sending to a mobile device (app not yet done) - Added ability to start daemon mode when using Bitmessage as a module - Improved the way client detects locale - Added API commands: getInboxMessageIds, getSentMessageIds, listAddressBookEntries, trashSentMessageByAckData, addAddressBookEntry, deleteAddressBookEntry, listAddresses2, listSubscriptions - Set a maximum frequency for playing sounds - Show Invalid Method error in same format as other API errors - Update status of separate broadcasts separately even if the sent data is identical - Added Namecoin integration - Internally distinguish peers by IP and port - Inbox message retrieval API functions now also returns read status * Mon Jul 29 2013 Bob Mottram (4096 bits) - 0.3.5-1 - Inbox message retrieval API functions now also returns read status - Added right-click option to mark a message as unread - Prompt user to connect at first startup - Install into /usr/local by default - Add a missing rm -f to the uninstall task. - Use system text color for enabled addresses instead of black - Added support for Chans - Start storing msgid in sent table - Optionally play sounds on connection/disconnection or when messages arrive - Adding configuration option to listen for connections when using SOCKS - Added packaging for multiple distros (Arch, Puppy, Slack, etc.) - Added Russian translation - Added search support in the UI - Added 'make uninstall' - To improve OSX support, use PKCS5_PBKDF2_HMAC_SHA1 if PKCS5_PBKDF2_HMAC is unavailable - Added better warnings for OSX users who are using old versions of Python - Repaired debian packaging - Altered Makefile to avoid needing to chase changes - Added logger module - Added bgWorker class for background tasks - Added use of gevent module - On not-Windows: Fix insecure keyfile permissions - Fix 100% CPU usage issue * Sun Jun 30 2013 Bob Mottram (4096 bits) - 0.3.4-1 - Switched addr, msg, broadcast, and getpubkey message types to 8 byte time. Last remaining type is pubkey. - Added tooltips to show the full subject of messages - Added Maximum Acceptable Difficulty fields in the settings - Send out pubkey immediately after generating deterministic addresses rather than waiting for a request * Sat Jun 29 2013 Bob Mottram (4096 bits) - 0.3.3-1 - Remove inbox item from GUI when using API command trashMessage - Add missing trailing semicolons to pybitmessage.desktop - Ensure $(DESTDIR)/usr/bin exists - Update Makefile to correct sandbox violations when built via Portage (Gentoo) - Fix message authentication bug * Fri Jun 28 2013 Bob Mottram (4096 bits) - 0.3.211-1 - Removed multi-core proof of work as the multiprocessing module does not work well with pyinstaller's --onefile option. * Mon Jun 03 2013 Bob Mottram (4096 bits) - 0.3.2-1 - Bugfix: Remove remaining references to the old myapp.trayIcon - Refactored message status-related code. API function getStatus now returns one of these strings: notfound, msgqueued, broadcastqueued, broadcastsent, doingpubkeypow, awaitingpubkey, doingmsgpow, msgsent, or ackreceived - Moved proof of work to low-priority multi-threaded child processes - Added menu option to delete all trashed messages - Added inv flooding attack mitigation - On Linux, when selecting Show Bitmessage, do not maximize automatically - Store tray icons in bitmessage_icons_rc.py * Sat May 25 2013 Jonathan Warren (4096 bits) - 0.3.1-1 - Added new API commands: getDeterministicAddress, addSubscription, deleteSubscription - TCP Connection timeout for non-fully-established connections now 20 seconds - Don't update the time we last communicated with a node unless the connection is fully established. This will allow us to forget about active but non-Bitmessage nodes which have made it into our knownNodes file. - Prevent incoming connection flooding from crashing singleListener thread. Client will now only accept one connection per remote node IP - Bugfix: Worker thread crashed when doing a POW to send out a v2 pubkey (bug introduced in 0.3.0) - Wrap all sock.shutdown functions in error handlers - Put all 'commit' commands within SQLLocks - Bugfix: If address book label is blank, Bitmessage wouldn't show message (bug introduced in 0.3.0) - Messaging menu item selects the oldest unread message - Standardize on 'Quit' rather than 'Exit' - [OSX] Try to seek homebrew installation of OpenSSL - Prevent multiple instances of the application from running - Show 'Connected' or 'Connection Lost' indicators - Use only 9 half-open connections on Windows but 32 for everyone else - Added appIndicator (a more functional tray icon) and Ubuntu Messaging Menu integration - Changed Debian install directory and run script name based on Github issue #135 * Mon May 6 2013 Bob Mottram (4096 bits) - 0.3.0-1 - Added new API function: getStatus - Added error-handling around all sock.sendall() functions in the receiveData thread so that if there is a problem sending data, the threads will close gracefully - Abandoned and removed the connectionsCount data structure; use the connectedHostsList instead because it has proved to be more accurate than trying to maintain the connectionsCount - Added daemon mode. All UI code moved into a module and many shared objects moved into shared.py - Truncate display of very long messages to avoid freezing the UI - Added encrypted broadcasts for v3 addresses or v2 addresses after 2013-05-28 10:00 UTC - No longer self.sock.close() from within receiveDataThreads, let the sendDataThreads do it - Swapped out the v2 announcements subscription address for a v3 announcements subscription address - Vacuum the messages.dat file once a month: will greatly reduce the file size - Added a settings table in message.dat - Implemented v3 addresses: pubkey messages must now include two var_ints: nonce_trials_per_byte and extra_bytes, and also be signed. When sending a message to a v3 address, the sender must use these values in calculating its POW or else the message will not be accepted by the receiver. - Display a privacy warning when selecting 'Send Broadcast from this address' - Added gitignore file - Added code in preparation for a switch from 32-bit time to 64-bit time. Nodes will now advertise themselves as using protocol version 2. - Don't necessarily delete entries from the inventory after 2.5 days; leave pubkeys there for 28 days so that we don't process the same ones many times throughout a month. This was causing the 'pubkeys processed' indicator on the 'Network Status' tab to not accurately reflect the number of truly new addresses on the network. - Use 32 threads for outgoing connections in order to connect quickly - Fix typo when calling os.environ in the sys.platform=='darwin' case - Allow the cancelling of a message which is in the process of being sent by trashing it then restarting Bitmessage - Bug fix: can't delete address from address book * Tue Apr 9 2013 Bob Mottram (4096 bits) - 0.2.8-1 - Fixed Ubuntu & OS X issue: Bitmessage wouldn't receive any objects from peers after restart. - Inventory flush to disk when exiting program now vastly faster. - Fixed address generation bug (kept Bitmessage from restarting). - Improve deserialization of messages before processing (a 'best practice'). - Change to help Macs find OpenSSL the way Unix systems find it. - Do not share or accept IPs which are in the private IP ranges. - Added time-fuzzing to the embedded time in pubkey and getpubkey messages. - Added a knownNodes lock to prevent an exception from sometimes occurring when saving the data-structure to disk. - Show unread messages in bold and do not display new messages automatically. - Support selecting multiple items in the inbox, sent box, and address book. - Use delete key to trash Inbox or Sent messages. - Display richtext(HTML) messages from senders in address book or subscriptions (although not pseudo-mailing-lists; use new right-click option). - Trim spaces from the beginning and end of addresses when adding to address book, subscriptions, and blacklist. - Improved the display of the time for foreign language users. * Mon Apr 1 2013 Bob Mottram (4096 bits) - 0.2.7-1 - Added debian packaging - Script to generate debian packages - SVG icon for Gnome shell, etc - Source moved int src directory for debian standards compatibility - Trailing carriage return on COPYING LICENSE and README.md