# transferring large mutable files of size N.
# * foolscap < 0.6 is incompatible with Twisted 10.2.0.
# * foolscap 0.6.1 quiets a DeprecationWarning.
- # * foolscap < 0.6.3 is incompatible with Twisted-11.1.0 and newer. Since
- # current Twisted is 12.0, any build which needs twisted will grab a
- # version that requires foolscap>=0.6.3
- # * pyOpenSSL is required by foolscap for it (foolscap) to provide secure
- # connections. Foolscap doesn't reliably declare this dependency in a
- # machine-readable way, so we need to declare a dependency on pyOpenSSL
- # ourselves. Tahoe-LAFS doesn't *really* depend directly on pyOpenSSL,
- # so if something changes in the relationship between foolscap and
- # pyOpenSSL, such as foolscap requiring a specific version of
- # pyOpenSSL, or foolscap switching from pyOpenSSL to a different crypto
- # library, we need to update this declaration here.
- #
+ # * foolscap < 0.6.3 is incompatible with Twisted 11.1.0 and newer.
"foolscap >= 0.6.3",
# Needed for SFTP.
if not hasattr(sys, 'frozen'):
package_imports.append(('setuptools', 'setuptools'))
+
+# Splitting the dependencies for Windows and non-Windows helps to fix
+# <https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/2249> and
+# <https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/2028>.
+
if sys.platform == "win32":
install_requires += [
# * On Windows we need at least Twisted 9.0 to avoid an indirect
('pyasn1-modules', 'pyasn1_modules'),
]
-# If pyOpenSSL >= 0.14 is *already* installed, then accept it, otherwise
-# require pyOpenSSL 0.13 or 0.13.1.
-# See <https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1246#comment:6> for why
-# we don't rely on pkg_resources to tell us the installed pyOpenSSL version number.
+
+# * pyOpenSSL is required in order for foolscap to provide secure connections.
+# Since foolscap doesn't reliably declare this dependency in a machine-readable
+# way, we need to declare a dependency on pyOpenSSL ourselves. Tahoe-LAFS does
+# not *directly* depend on pyOpenSSL.
+#
+# * pyOpenSSL >= 0.13 is needed in order to avoid
+# <https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/2005>.
+#
+# * pyOpenSSL >= 0.14 is built on the 'cryptography' package which depends
+# on 'cffi' (and indirectly several other packages). Unfortunately cffi
+# attempts to compile code dynamically, which causes problems on many systems.
+# It also depends on the libffi OS package which may not be installed.
+# <https://bitbucket.org/cffi/cffi/issue/109/enable-sane-packaging-for-cffi>
+# <https://bitbucket.org/cffi/cffi/issue/70/cant-install-cffi-using-pip-on-windows>
+#
+# So, if pyOpenSSL 0.14 has *already* been installed and is importable, we
+# want to accept it; otherwise we ask for pyOpenSSL 0.13 or 0.13.1.
+# <https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/2193>
+#
+# We don't rely on pkg_resources to tell us the installed pyOpenSSL version
+# number, because pkg_resources telling us that we have 0.14 is not sufficient
+# evidence that 0.14 will be the imported version (or will work correctly).
+# One possible reason why it might not be is explained in
+# <https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1246#comment:6> and
+# <https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1258>.
_can_use_pyOpenSSL_0_14 = False
try:
if _can_use_pyOpenSSL_0_14:
install_requires += [
- # pyOpenSSL >= 0.13 is needed in order to fix
- # <https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/2005>.
+ # Although we checked for pyOpenSSL >= 0.14 above, we only actually
+ # need pyOpenSSL >= 0.13; requiring 0.14 here cannot help.
"pyOpenSSL >= 0.13",
# ... and now all the new stuff that pyOpenSSL 0.14 transitively