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Evgeny Poberezkin
fbd6012611
Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2024-02-21 19:06:13 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
913ce4ebfd
Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2024-02-21 14:30:35 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
1e01a961fe
Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2024-02-21 08:43:40 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
27f4a71146
Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2024-02-10 23:35:40 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
282bca4d81
Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2024-02-03 18:45:28 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
e5011ad150
Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2024-01-31 09:47:35 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
0d4d08e52b
core: unify dependencies for GHC 8.10.7 and 9.6.3 (#3774) 2024-01-30 23:18:37 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
7f8c7b2d99
fix merge 2024-01-24 22:46:56 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
f5b666ae6d
Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2024-01-24 22:42:04 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
1cfe51af45
Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2024-01-18 20:58:52 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
68af58bda1 Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2024-01-10 12:17:06 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
f51796b81c Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2024-01-09 20:20:37 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
995618cf1c Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2024-01-09 10:40:34 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
68baa18af8 Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2024-01-06 11:48:49 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
a4f1c9c915 Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2023-12-30 10:21:07 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
b8141c3555 Merge branch 'master-android' into stable-android 2023-12-28 09:18:12 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
47214e33ea Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-12-27 21:02:49 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
ff239d81e5 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-27 21:02:11 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
0a6e47dd61 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-27 20:57:25 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
ee75219ed3 core: 5.4.2.1 (simplexmq 5.5.0.2) 2023-12-27 20:57:05 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
2e337a753f Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-12-27 14:09:42 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
9918d91def Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-27 14:09:23 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
82dd5751c1 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-12-26 21:27:06 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
de637fab50 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-26 21:12:36 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
cb49f6f01d Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-12-23 19:57:27 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
6d0a83aa58 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-23 19:57:08 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
05f57e98ad Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-12-23 17:25:14 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
6a66525927 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-23 17:24:47 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
9530a6055a Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-12-23 15:12:49 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
f5ed8debcc Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-23 15:11:38 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
355d2449c5 fix for GHC 8.10.7 2023-12-23 15:05:36 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
f7382cdd6f Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-23 13:52:44 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
dc8d10d068 core: limit process package version to 1.6.17 2023-12-21 10:54:54 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
951245d33f Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-12-21 10:00:28 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
521b901cc9 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 (without changes for iPhone7) 2023-12-21 09:59:25 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
6311ba451b Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-12-21 00:45:32 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
754c76d6fd Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-21 00:45:10 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
545f110fb8 nix: fix direct-sqlcipher content hash 2023-12-13 20:29:36 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
4c6387c854 nix: fix script 2023-12-13 20:28:32 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
aea7ff1c89 nix: fix script 2023-12-13 20:27:58 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
77ac972e09 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-12-13 12:36:06 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
256f85024f Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-13 12:35:37 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
870f9e42dd Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-12 20:09:39 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
b3544cfbc3 Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2023-12-12 10:12:42 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
0a4a3a24e1 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-12-11 17:36:51 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
8a66390a78 fix for GHC 8.10.7 2023-12-11 16:14:56 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
3d48eded3d Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-12-11 14:56:47 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
6546426ec0 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-11 14:56:25 +00:00
spaced4ndy
4a7ceb00fb Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-12-11 17:53:08 +04:00
spaced4ndy
53560378bb Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-11 17:52:48 +04:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
bfa8717ed4 Merge branch 'master-android' into stable-android 2023-12-09 20:43:21 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
cdb3b6aafd Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-12-07 15:12:49 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
9f3d3e8ba4 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-07 15:00:23 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
047aad592e Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-12-04 12:32:05 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
087acd9180
changes to support GHC 8.10.7 (#3512)
* Revert "raise lower bound on mtl to a real version (#3499)"

This reverts commit f94c0311c1.

* Revert "core: expand ranges to fit ghc 8.10 & 9.6 (#3496)"

This reverts commit 9a1c7f41f7.

* update simplexmq

* remove netword-transport fork

* compatibility with GHC 8.10.7

* simplexmq

* fix test

* simplexmq, deps

* update sqlcipher deps in sha256nix

* fix index-state in cabal.project

* index-state

* remove import

* add cabal.project.freeze

* simplexmq

* remove freeze

* simplexmq

* bytestring,simplexmq

* template-haskell, simplexmq

* simplexmq

* simplexmq

* simplexmq

* mtl

* simplexmq

* remove duplicate index-state
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Evgeny Poberezkin
0b822e4a5c Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-04 10:07:16 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
f8a469488e Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-02 12:30:36 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
3b5e806418 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-12-01 17:46:12 +00:00
spaced4ndy
79e208193a Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-30 21:11:25 +04:00
spaced4ndy
ef5c13b1c1 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-30 21:10:51 +04:00
spaced4ndy
38533213d2 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-30 20:56:51 +04:00
spaced4ndy
5f1aa6fa9d Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-27 19:18:22 +04:00
spaced4ndy
b0002fe07d Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-27 19:17:39 +04:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
ef21fd1d26 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-26 19:59:46 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
4a311b9578 fix for ghc 8.10.7 2023-11-26 19:34:39 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
b8da5e225b Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-26 18:53:40 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
8b3300e197 Merge branch 'master-android' into stable-android 2023-11-26 13:14:27 +00:00
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f27de052cf Merge branch 'master' into master-android 2023-11-26 11:51:16 +00:00
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5cc537f14c Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-26 11:50:50 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
dc8ca4cf89 Merge tag 'v5.4.0' into master-android 2023-11-25 11:23:23 +00:00
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b62dd801f1 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-24 20:02:05 +00:00
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0c096e2c89 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-24 19:00:30 +00:00
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cc127e56fe Merge branch 'master' into master-android 2023-11-23 16:23:02 +00:00
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1781495ee3 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-23 16:22:46 +00:00
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831231d8e6 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-21 21:16:04 +00:00
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45102442f4 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-21 21:15:10 +00:00
spaced4ndy
f323c8e112 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-21 19:42:28 +04:00
spaced4ndy
3bdc6b5e28 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-21 19:41:06 +04:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
d8373262bc Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-21 00:01:20 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
3597d34716 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-21 00:00:59 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
bd4259e89e update hpack 2023-11-20 14:43:20 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
55ead740cc update hpack 2023-11-20 14:43:05 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
5ef0eda2d7 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-20 14:30:27 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
49a9b0e7d6 update hpack version 2023-11-20 14:30:10 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
45ada450a2 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-20 13:24:07 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
307a1b3c5e fix for ghc 8.10.7 2023-11-20 13:23:45 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
ed6b3bbead Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-20 13:01:22 +00:00
spaced4ndy
901610eec5 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-20 14:08:10 +04:00
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7d4127c51d Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-20 14:07:08 +04:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
13215d91d7 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-20 00:07:12 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
e1a8099474 fix for GHC 8.10.7 2023-11-20 00:06:45 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
daa8d9bb21 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-19 23:42:13 +00:00
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5fcbade1bc Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-17 11:49:35 +00:00
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3937ffa9a6 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-17 11:47:52 +00:00
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80ddb50e1c Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-16 18:55:17 +00:00
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f6e66f1c53 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-16 18:13:02 +00:00
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0c23ff9ae3 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-11 13:57:32 +00:00
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1570bc2b99 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-11 13:56:53 +00:00
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1e2104cabf Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-11 09:52:07 +00:00
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f3014f258d Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-11 09:51:42 +00:00
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f0991cc0ba Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-10 21:22:19 +00:00
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74b78a8d7b Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-10 21:11:08 +00:00
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82cd70a75c Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-10 21:08:11 +00:00
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fe4eb7b5af Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 without changes, to skip update for ghc 9.6.3 2023-11-10 21:04:20 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
c459e71d02 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-06 11:26:40 +00:00
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2516d5a393 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-06 11:26:22 +00:00
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477d98d75a Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-06 11:42:39 +04:00
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4253cd7fb9 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-06 11:41:55 +04:00
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ca78958667 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-11-04 13:39:35 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
1f5b80d560 fix for ghc8107 2023-11-04 13:37:25 +00:00
Evgeny Poberezkin
2de111e76c Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-11-04 13:02:08 +00:00
spaced4ndy
8343285d93 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-10-30 21:01:16 +04:00
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5dbe2b2745 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-10-30 21:00:11 +04:00
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fb9485190d Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-10-29 18:27:00 +00:00
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6881600e06 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-10-29 18:24:13 +00:00
spaced4ndy
9ed723bafa Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-10-25 10:48:37 +04:00
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9ded1c9821 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-10-25 10:47:35 +04:00
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bb374c68b1 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-10-24 18:14:22 +04:00
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e7e66ff873 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-10-24 17:40:55 +04:00
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c4d7e5307c Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-10-22 15:35:55 +01:00
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d6b9a45a39 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-10-22 15:10:33 +01:00
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7fd3b4d6ba Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-10-18 22:45:11 +01:00
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4004aafbc5 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-10-18 22:44:27 +01:00
spaced4ndy
95008eeeaf Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-10-16 20:05:49 +04:00
spaced4ndy
c7a8992043 core: fix compilation for ghc 8.10.7 2023-10-16 20:05:13 +04:00
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ea2b5f2ccf Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-10-16 19:28:48 +04:00
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ed9f277421 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-10-16 19:28:06 +04:00
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5c14c3b349 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-10-15 18:54:16 +01:00
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d8fb31f167 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-10-15 18:53:23 +01:00
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02db38ffd3 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-10-11 21:58:16 +01:00
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7692195bfa core: fix for ghc 8.10.7 2023-10-11 21:57:53 +01:00
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c435cbdc7b Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-10-11 21:28:43 +01:00
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effc281271 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-10-11 21:27:21 +01:00
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41eb2e5689 Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-10-11 13:22:30 +04:00
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67d74a0a27 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-10-11 13:21:46 +04:00
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c60af078d7 Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2023-10-09 19:55:51 +01:00
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f66405e79b Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-10-09 17:31:56 +01:00
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74d186af16 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-10-09 17:31:27 +01:00
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e4fbe66d95 Merge branch 'stable' into stable-android 2023-10-09 14:36:03 +01:00
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187fef0c5a Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-10-09 14:05:21 +01:00
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4782cab507 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-10-09 14:05:04 +01:00
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340552321e Merge branch 'master-ghc8107' into master-android 2023-09-27 16:07:24 +01:00
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503d3d77e6 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-09-23 08:47:28 +01:00
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81bd7d97c5 Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-09-22 17:21:54 +01:00
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8f57925067 compatibility with GHC 8.10.7 2023-09-22 14:01:25 +01:00
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9bf99db82e Merge branch 'master' into master-ghc8107 2023-09-22 13:46:50 +01:00
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8f2278198c Merge branch 'master' into master-android 2023-09-20 14:55:25 +01:00
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uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Haskell
uses: haskell-actions/setup@v2
uses: haskell/actions/setup@v2
with:
ghc-version: ${{ matrix.ghc }}
cabal-version: "3.10.1.0"
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APPLE_SIMPLEX_NOTARIZATION_APPLE_ID: ${{ secrets.APPLE_SIMPLEX_NOTARIZATION_APPLE_ID }}
APPLE_SIMPLEX_NOTARIZATION_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.APPLE_SIMPLEX_NOTARIZATION_PASSWORD }}
run: |
scripts/ci/build-desktop-mac.sh
scripts/build-desktop-mac.sh
path=$(echo $PWD/apps/multiplatform/release/main/dmg/SimpleX-*.dmg)
echo "package_path=$path" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "package_hash=$(echo SHA2-512\(${{ matrix.desktop_asset_name }}\)= $(openssl sha512 $path | cut -d' ' -f 2))" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
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# Unix /
# / Windows
# rm -rf dist-newstyle/src/direct-sq* is here because of the bug in cabal's dependency which prevents second build from finishing
# * In powershell multiline commands do not fail if individual commands fail - https://github.community/t/multiline-commands-on-windows-do-not-fail-if-individual-commands-fail/16753
# * And GitHub Actions does not support parameterizing shell in a matrix job - https://github.community/t/using-matrix-to-specify-shell-is-it-possible/17065
- name: 'Setup MSYS2'
if: matrix.os == 'windows-latest'

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# SimpleX Chat Privacy Policy and Conditions of Use
# SimpleX Chat Terms & Privacy Policy
SimpleX Chat is the first communication network based on a new protocol stack that builds on the same ideas of complete openness and decentralization as email and web, with the focus on providing security and privacy of communications, and without compromising on usability.
SimpleX Chat is the first communication platform that has no user profile IDs of any kind, not even random numbers. Not only it has no access to your messages (thanks to open-source double-ratchet end-to-end encryption protocol and additional encryption layers), it also has no access to your profile and contacts - we cannot observe your connections graph.
SimpleX Chat communication protocol is the first protocol that has no user profile IDs of any kind, not even random numbers, cryptographic keys or hashes that identify the users. SimpleX Chat apps allow their users to send messages and files via relay server infrastructure. Relay server owners and providers do not have any access to your messages, thanks to double-ratchet end-to-end encryption algorithm (also known as Signal algorithm - do not confuse with Signal protocols or platform) and additional encryption layers, and they also have no access to your profile and contacts - as they do not provide any user accounts.
Double ratchet algorithm has such important properties as [forward secrecy](./docs/GLOSSARY.md#forward-secrecy), sender [repudiation](./docs/GLOSSARY.md#) and break-in recovery (also known as [post-compromise security](./docs/GLOSSARY.md#post-compromise-security)).
If you believe that any part of this document is not aligned with our mission or values, please raise it with us via [email](chat@simplex.chat) or [chat](https://simplex.chat/contact#/?v=1&smp=smp%3A%2F%2FPQUV2eL0t7OStZOoAsPEV2QYWt4-xilbakvGUGOItUo%3D%40smp6.simplex.im%2FK1rslx-m5bpXVIdMZg9NLUZ_8JBm8xTt%23%2F%3Fv%3D1%26dh%3DMCowBQYDK2VuAyEALDeVe-sG8mRY22LsXlPgiwTNs9dbiLrNuA7f3ZMAJ2w%253D%26srv%3Dbylepyau3ty4czmn77q4fglvperknl4bi2eb2fdy2bh4jxtf32kf73yd.onion).
If you believe that some of the clauses in this document are not aligned with our mission or principles, please raise it with us via [email](chat@simplex.chat) or [chat](https://simplex.chat/contact#/?v=1&smp=smp%3A%2F%2FPQUV2eL0t7OStZOoAsPEV2QYWt4-xilbakvGUGOItUo%3D%40smp6.simplex.im%2FK1rslx-m5bpXVIdMZg9NLUZ_8JBm8xTt%23%2F%3Fv%3D1%26dh%3DMCowBQYDK2VuAyEALDeVe-sG8mRY22LsXlPgiwTNs9dbiLrNuA7f3ZMAJ2w%253D%26srv%3Dbylepyau3ty4czmn77q4fglvperknl4bi2eb2fdy2bh4jxtf32kf73yd.onion).
## Privacy Policy
SimpleX Chat Ltd uses the best industry practices for security and encryption to provide client and server software for secure [end-to-end encrypted](./docs/GLOSSARY.md#end-to-end-encryption) messaging via private connections. This encryption cannot be compromised by the relays servers, even if they are modified or compromised, via [man-in-the-middle attack](./docs/GLOSSARY.md#man-in-the-middle-attack), unlike most other communication platforms, services and networks.
SimpleX Chat Ltd. ("SimpleX Chat") uses the best industry practices for security and encryption to provide secure [end-to-end encrypted](./docs/GLOSSARY.md#end-to-end-encryption) messaging via private connections. This encryption cannot be compromised by the servers via [man-in-the-middle attack](./docs/GLOSSARY.md#man-in-the-middle-attack).
SimpleX Chat software is built on top of SimpleX messaging and application protocols, based on a new message routing protocol allowing to establish private connections without having any kind of addresses or other identifiers assigned to its users - it does not use emails, phone numbers, usernames, identity keys or any other user profile identifiers to pass messages between the user applications.
SimpleX Chat is built on top of SimpleX messaging and application platform that uses a new message routing protocol allowing to establish private connections without having any kind of addresses that identify its users - we don't use emails, phone numbers, usernames, identity keys or any other user identifiers to pass messages between the users.
SimpleX Chat software is similar in its design approach to email clients and browsers - it allows you to have full control of your data and freely choose the relay server providers, in the same way you choose which website or email provider to use, or use your own relay servers, simply by changing the configuration of the client software. The only current restriction to that is Apple push notifications - at the moment they can only be delivered via the preset servers that we operate, as explained below. We are exploring the solutions to deliver push notifications to iOS devices via other providers or users' own servers.
SimpleX Chat security assessment was done in October 2022 by [Trail of Bits](https://www.trailofbits.com/about), and most fixes were released in v4.2.0 see [the announcement](./blog/20221108-simplex-chat-v4.2-security-audit-new-website.md).
While SimpleX Chat Ltd is not a communication service provider, and provide public preset relays "as is", as experimental, without any guarantees of availability or data retention, we are committed to maintain a high level of availability, reliability and security of these preset relays. We will be adding alternative preset infrastructure providers to the software in the future, and you will continue to be able to use any other providers or your own servers.
We see users and data sovereignty, and device and provider portability as critically important properties for any communication system.
SimpleX Chat security assessment was done in October 2022 by [Trail of Bits](https://www.trailofbits.com/about), and most fixes were released in v4.2 see [the announcement](./blog/20221108-simplex-chat-v4.2-security-audit-new-website.md).
### Your information
### Information you provide
#### User profiles
Servers used by SimpleX Chat apps do not create, store or identify user profiles. The profiles you can create in the app are local to your device, and can be removed at any time via the app.
We do not store user profiles. The profile you create in the app is local to your device.
When you create the local profile, no records are created on any of the relay servers, and infrastructure providers, whether SimpleX Chat Ltd or any other, have no access to any part of your information, and even to the fact that you created a profile - it is a local record stored only on your device. That means that if you delete the app, and have no backup, you will permanently lose all your data and the private connections you created with other software users.
You can transfer the profile to another device by creating a backup of the app data and restoring it on the new device, but you cannot use more than one device with the copy of the same profile at the same time - it will disrupt any active conversations on either or both devices, as a security property of end-to-end encryption.
When you create a user profile, no records are created on our servers, and we have no access to any part of your profile information, and even to the fact that you created a profile - it is a local record stored only on your device. That means that if you delete the app, and have no backup, you will permanently lose all the data and the private connections you create with other users.
#### Messages and Files
SimpleX relay servers cannot decrypt or otherwise access the content or even the size of your messages and files you send or receive. Each message is padded to a fixed size of 16kb. Each file is sent in chunks of 64kb, 256kb, 1mb or 8mb via all or some of the configured file relay servers. Both messages and files are sent end-to-end encrypted, and the servers do not have technical means to compromise this encryption, because part of the [key exchange](./docs/GLOSSARY.md#key-exchange) happens out-of-band.
SimpleX Chat cannot decrypt or otherwise access the content or even the size of your messages and files you send or receive. Each message is padded to a fixed size of 16kb. Each file is sent in chunks of 256kb, 1mb or 8mb via all or some of the configured file servers. Both messages and files are sent end-to-end encrypted, and the servers do not have technical means to compromise this encryption, because part of the [key exchange](./docs/GLOSSARY.md#key-exchange) happens out-of-band.
Your message history is stored only on your own device and the devices of your contacts. While the recipients' devices are offline, messaging relay servers temporarily store end-to-end encrypted messages you can configure which relay servers are used to receive the messages from the new contacts, and you can manually change them for the existing contacts too.
Your message history is stored only on your own device and the devices of your contacts. While the recipients' devices are offline SimpleX Chat temporarily stores end-to-end encrypted messages on the messaging (SMP) servers that are preset in the app or chosen by the users.
You do not have control over which servers are used to send messages to your contacts - they are chosen by them. To send messages your client needs to connect to these servers, therefore the servers chosen by your contacts can observe your IP address. You can use VPN or some overlay network (e.g., Tor) to hide your IP address from the servers chosen by your contacts. In the near future we will add the layer in the messaging protocol that will route sent message via the relays chosen by you as well.
The messages are permanently removed from the preset servers as soon as they are delivered. Undelivered messages are deleted after the time that is configured in the messaging servers you use (21 days for preset messaging servers).
The messages are permanently removed from the used relay servers as soon as they are delivered, as long as these servers used unmodified published code. Undelivered messages are deleted after the time that is configured in the messaging servers you use (21 days for preset messaging servers).
The files are stored on file (XFTP) servers for the time configured in the file servers you use (48 hours for preset file servers).
The files are stored on file relay servers for the time configured in the relay servers you use (48 hours for preset file servers).
If a messaging servers are restarted, the encrypted message can be stored in a backup file until it is overwritten by the next restart (usually within 1 week for preset relay servers).
As this software is fully open-source and provided under AGPLv3 license, all infrastructure providers and owners, and the developers of the client and server applications who use the SimpleX Chat source code, are required to publish any changes to this software under the same AGPLv3 license - including any modifications to the provided servers.
In addition to the AGPLv3 license terms, SimpleX Chat Ltd is committed to the software users that the preset relays that we provide via the apps will always be compiled from the [published open-source code](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplexmq), without any modifications.
If a messaging or file servers are restarted, the encrypted message or the record of the file can be stored in a backup file until it is overwritten by the next restart (usually within 1 week).
#### Connections with other users
When you create a connection with another user, two messaging queues (you can think about them as mailboxes) are created on messaging relay servers (chosen by you and your contact each), that can be the preset servers or the servers that you and your contact configured in the app. SimpleX messaging protocol uses separate queues for direct and response messages, and the apps prefer to create these queues on two different relay servers for increased privacy, in case you have more than one relay server configured in the app, which is the default.
When you create a connection with another user, two messaging queues (you can think about them as about mailboxes) are created on chosen messaging servers, that can be the preset servers or the servers that you configured in the app, in case it allows such configuration. SimpleX uses separate queues for direct and response messages, that the client applications prefer to create on two different servers, in case you have more than one server configured in the app, which is the default.
SimpleX relay servers do not store information about which queues are linked to your profile on the device, and they do not collect any information that would allow infrastructure owners and providers to establish that these queues are related to your device or your profile - the access to each queue is authorized by two anonymous unique cryptographic keys, different for each queue, and separate for sender and recipient of the messages.
#### Connection links privacy
When you create a connection with another user, the app generates a link/QR code that can be shared with the user to establish the connection via any channel (email, any other messenger, or a video call). This link is safe to share via insecure channels, as long as you can identify the recipient and also trust that this channel did not replace this link (to mitigate the latter risk you can validate the security code via the app).
While the connection "links" contain SimpleX Chat Ltd domain name `simplex.chat`, this site is never accessed by the app, and is only used for these purposes:
- to direct the new users to the app download instructions,
- to show connection QR code that can be scanned via the app,
- to "namespace" these links,
- to open links directly in the installed app when it is clicked outside of the app.
You can always safely replace the initial part of the link `https://simplex.chat/` either with `simplex:/` (which is a URI scheme provisionally registered with IANA) or with any other domain name where you can self-host the app download instructions and show the connection QR code (but in case it is your domain, it will not open in the app). Also, while the page renders QR code, all the information needed to render it is only available to the browser, as the part of the "link" after `#` symbol is not sent to the website server.
At the time of updating this document all our client applications allow configuring the servers. Our servers do not store information about which queues are linked to your profile on the device, and they do not collect any information that would allow us to establish that these queues are related to your device or your profile - the access to each queue is authorized by two anonymous unique cryptographic keys, different for each queue, and separate for sender and recipient of the messages.
#### iOS Push Notifications
When you choose to use instant push notifications in SimpleX iOS app, because the design of push notifications requires storing the device token on notification server, the notifications server can observe how many messaging queues your device has notifications enabled for, and approximately how many messages are sent to each queue.
Preset notification server cannot observe the actual addresses of these queues, as a separate address is used to subscribe to the notifications. It also cannot observe who sends messages to you. Apple push notifications servers can only observe how many notifications are sent to you, but not from how many contacts, or from which messaging relays, as notifications are delivered to your device end-to-end encrypted by one of the preset notification servers - these notifications only contain end-to-end encrypted metadata, not even encrypted message content, and they look completely random to Apple push notification servers.
Notification server cannot observe the actual addresses of these queues, as a separate address is used to subscribe to the notifications. It also cannot observe who, or even how many contacts, send messages to you, as notifications are delivered to your device end-to-end encrypted by the messaging servers.
You can read more about the design of iOS push notifications [here](https://simplex.chat/blog/20220404-simplex-chat-instant-notifications.html#our-ios-approach-has-one-trade-off).
It also does not allow to see message content or sizes, as the actual messages are not sent via the notification server, only the fact that the message is available and where it can be received from (the latter information is encrypted, so that the notification server cannot observe it). You can read more about the design of iOS push notifications [here](https://simplex.chat/blog/20220404-simplex-chat-instant-notifications.html#our-ios-approach-has-one-trade-off).
#### Another information stored on the servers
Additional technical information can be stored on our servers, including randomly generated authentication tokens, keys, push tokens, and other material that is necessary to transmit messages. SimpleX Chat design limits this additional technical information to the minimum required to operate the software and servers. To prevent server overloading or attacks, the servers can temporarily store data that can link to particular users or devices, including IP addresses, geographic location, or information related to the transport sessions. This information is not stored for the absolute majority of the app users, even for those who use the servers very actively.
Additional technical information can be stored on our servers, including randomly generated authentication tokens, keys, push tokens, and other material that is necessary to transmit messages. SimpleX Chat limits this additional technical information to the minimum required to operate the Services.
#### SimpleX Directory
#### SimpleX Directory Service
[SimpleX Directory](./docs/DIRECTORY.md) stores: your search requests, the messages and the members profiles in the registered groups. You can connect to SimpleX Directory via [this address](https://simplex.chat/contact#/?v=1-4&smp=smp%3A%2F%2Fu2dS9sG8nMNURyZwqASV4yROM28Er0luVTx5X1CsMrU%3D%40smp4.simplex.im%2FeXSPwqTkKyDO3px4fLf1wx3MvPdjdLW3%23%2F%3Fv%3D1-2%26dh%3DMCowBQYDK2VuAyEAaiv6MkMH44L2TcYrt_CsX3ZvM11WgbMEUn0hkIKTOho%253D%26srv%3Do5vmywmrnaxalvz6wi3zicyftgio6psuvyniis6gco6bp6ekl4cqj4id.onion).
[SimpleX directory service](./docs/DIRECTORY.md) stores: your search requests, the messages and the members profiles in the group. You can connect to SimpleX Directory Service via [this address](https://simplex.chat/contact#/?v=1-4&smp=smp%3A%2F%2Fu2dS9sG8nMNURyZwqASV4yROM28Er0luVTx5X1CsMrU%3D%40smp4.simplex.im%2FeXSPwqTkKyDO3px4fLf1wx3MvPdjdLW3%23%2F%3Fv%3D1-2%26dh%3DMCowBQYDK2VuAyEAaiv6MkMH44L2TcYrt_CsX3ZvM11WgbMEUn0hkIKTOho%253D%26srv%3Do5vmywmrnaxalvz6wi3zicyftgio6psuvyniis6gco6bp6ekl4cqj4id.onion).
#### User Support
#### User Support.
If you contact SimpleX Chat Ltd, any personal data you share with us is kept only for the purposes of researching the issue and contacting you about your case. We recommend contacting support [via chat](https://simplex.chat/contact#/?v=1&smp=smp%3A%2F%2FPQUV2eL0t7OStZOoAsPEV2QYWt4-xilbakvGUGOItUo%3D%40smp6.simplex.im%2FK1rslx-m5bpXVIdMZg9NLUZ_8JBm8xTt%23%2F%3Fv%3D1%26dh%3DMCowBQYDK2VuAyEALDeVe-sG8mRY22LsXlPgiwTNs9dbiLrNuA7f3ZMAJ2w%253D%26srv%3Dbylepyau3ty4czmn77q4fglvperknl4bi2eb2fdy2bh4jxtf32kf73yd.onion) when it is possible, and avoid sharing any personal information.
If you contact SimpleX Chat any personal data you may share with us is kept only for the purposes of researching the issue and contacting you about your case. We recommend contacting support [via chat](https://simplex.chat/contact#/?v=1&smp=smp%3A%2F%2FPQUV2eL0t7OStZOoAsPEV2QYWt4-xilbakvGUGOItUo%3D%40smp6.simplex.im%2FK1rslx-m5bpXVIdMZg9NLUZ_8JBm8xTt%23%2F%3Fv%3D1%26dh%3DMCowBQYDK2VuAyEALDeVe-sG8mRY22LsXlPgiwTNs9dbiLrNuA7f3ZMAJ2w%253D%26srv%3Dbylepyau3ty4czmn77q4fglvperknl4bi2eb2fdy2bh4jxtf32kf73yd.onion), when it is possible.
### Information we may share
SimpleX Chat Ltd operates preset relay servers using third parties. While we do not have access and cannot share any user data, these third parties may access the encrypted user messages (but NOT the actual unencrypted message content or size) as it is stored or transmitted via our servers. Hosting providers can also store IP addresses and other transport information as part of their logs.
We operate our Services using third parties. While we do not share any user data, these third party may access the encrypted user data as it is stored or transmitted via our servers.
We use a third party for email services - if you ask for support via email, your and SimpleX Chat Ltd email providers may access these emails according to their privacy policies and terms. When the request is sensitive, we recommend contacting us via SimpleX Chat or using encrypted email using PGP key published at [openpgp.org](https://keys.openpgp.org/search?q=chat%40simplex.chat).
We use a third party for email services - if you ask for support via email, your and SimpleX Chat email providers may access these emails according to their privacy policies and terms of service.
The cases when SimpleX Chat Ltd may share the data temporarily stored on the servers:
The cases when SimpleX Chat may need to share the data we temporarily store on the servers:
- To meet any applicable law, or enforceable governmental request or court order.
- To enforce applicable terms, including investigation of potential violations.
- To meet any applicable law, regulation, legal process or enforceable governmental request.
- To enforce applicable Terms, including investigation of potential violations.
- To detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security, or technical issues.
- To protect against harm to the rights, property, or safety of software users, SimpleX Chat Ltd, or the public as required or permitted by law.
- To protect against harm to the rights, property, or safety of SimpleX Chat, our users, or the public as required or permitted by law.
At the time of updating this document, we have never provided or have been requested the access to the preset relay servers or any information from the servers by any third parties. If we are ever requested to provide such access or information, we will follow the due legal process to limit any information shared with the third parties to the minimally required by law.
At the time of updating this document, we have never provided or have been requested the access to our servers or any information from our servers by any third parties. If we are ever requested to provide such access or information, we will follow the due legal process.
### Updates
We will update this Privacy Policy as needed so that it is current, accurate, and as clear as possible. Your continued use of our software applications and preset relays infrastructure confirms your acceptance of our updated Privacy Policy.
We will update this Privacy Policy as needed so that it is current, accurate, and as clear as possible. Your continued use of our Services confirms your acceptance of our updated Privacy Policy.
Please also read our Conditions of Use of Software and Infrastructure below.
Please also read our Terms of Service below.
If you have questions about our Privacy Policy please contact us via [email](chat@simplex.chat) or [chat](https://simplex.chat/contact#/?v=1&smp=smp%3A%2F%2FPQUV2eL0t7OStZOoAsPEV2QYWt4-xilbakvGUGOItUo%3D%40smp6.simplex.im%2FK1rslx-m5bpXVIdMZg9NLUZ_8JBm8xTt%23%2F%3Fv%3D1%26dh%3DMCowBQYDK2VuAyEALDeVe-sG8mRY22LsXlPgiwTNs9dbiLrNuA7f3ZMAJ2w%253D%26srv%3Dbylepyau3ty4czmn77q4fglvperknl4bi2eb2fdy2bh4jxtf32kf73yd.onion).
## Conditions of Use of Software and Infrastructure
## Terms of Service
You accept the Conditions of Use of Software and Infrastructure ("Conditions") by installing or using any of our software or using any of our server infrastructure (collectively referred to as "Applications"), whether preset in the software or not.
You accept our Terms of Service ("Terms") by installing or using any of our apps or services ("Services").
**Minimal age**. You must be at least 13 years old to use our Applications. The minimum age to use our Applications without parental approval may be higher in your country.
**Minimal age**. You must be at least 13 years old to use our Services. The minimum age to use our Services without parental approval may be higher in your country.
**Infrastructure**. Our Infrastructure includes preset messaging and file relay servers, and iOS push notification servers provided by SimpleX Chat Ltd for public use. Our infrastructure does not have any modifications from the [published open-source code](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplexmq) available under AGPLv3 license. Any infrastructure provider, whether commercial or not, is required by the Affero clause (named after Affero Inc. company that pioneered the community-based Q&A sites in early 2000s) to publish any modifications under the same license. The statements in relation to Infrastructure and relay servers anywhere in this document assume no modifications to the published code, even in the cases when it is not explicitly stated.
**Accessing the servers**. For the efficiency of the network access, the apps access all queues you create on any server via the same network (TCP/IP) connection. Our servers do not collect information about which queues were accessed via the same connection, so we cannot establish which queues belong to the same users. Whoever might observe your network traffic would know which servers you use, and how much data you send, but not to whom it is sent - the data that leaves the servers is always different from the data they receive - there are no identifiers or ciphertext in common. Please refer to our [technical design document](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplexmq/blob/master/protocol/overview-tjr.md) for more information about our privacy model and known security and privacy risks.
**Client applications**. Our client application Software (referred to as "app" or "apps") also has no modifications compared with published open-source code, and any developers of the alternative client apps based on our code are required to publish any modifications under the same AGPLv3 license. Client applications should not include any tracking or analytics code, and do not share any information with SimpleX Chat Ltd or any other third parties. If you ever discover any tracking or analytics code, please report it to us, so we can remove it.
**Privacy of user data**. We do not retain any data we transmit for any longer than necessary to provide the Services. We only collect aggregate statistics across all users, not per user - we do not have information about how many people use SimpleX Chat (we only know an approximate number of app installations and the aggregate traffic through our servers). In any case, we do not and will not sell or in any way monetize user data.
**Accessing the infrastructure**. For the efficiency of the network access, the client Software by default accesses all queues your app creates on any relay server within one user profile via the same network (TCP/IP) connection. At the cost of additional traffic this configuration can be changed to use different transport session for each connection. Relay servers do not collect information about which queues were created or accessed via the same connection, so the relay servers cannot establish which queues belong to the same user profile. Whoever might observe your network traffic would know which relay servers you use, and how much data you send, but not to whom it is sent - the data that leaves the servers is always different from the data they receive - there are no identifiers or ciphertext in common, even inside TLS encryption layer. Please refer to our [technical design document](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplexmq/blob/master/protocol/overview-tjr.md) for more information about our privacy model and known security and privacy risks.
**Operating our services**. For the purpose of operating our Services, you agree that your end-to-end encrypted messages are transferred via our servers in the United Kingdom, the United States and other countries where we have or use facilities and service providers or partners.
**Privacy of user data**. Servers do not retain any data we transmit for any longer than necessary to deliver the messages between apps. SimpleX Chat Ltd collects aggregate statistics across all its servers, as supported by published code and can be enabled by any infrastructure provider, but not any statistics per-user, or per geographic location, or per IP address, or per transport session. We do not have information about how many people use SimpleX Chat applications, we only know an approximate number of app installations and the aggregate traffic through the preset servers. In any case, we do not and will not sell or in any way monetize user data. Our future business model assumes charging for some optional Software features instead, in a transparent and fair way.
**Software**. You agree to downloading and installing updates to our Services when they are available; they would only be automatic if you configure your devices in this way.
**Operating our Infrastructure**. For the purpose of using our Software, if you continue using preset servers, you agree that your end-to-end encrypted messages are transferred via the preset servers in any countries where we have or use facilities and service providers or partners. The information about geographic location of the servers will be made available in the apps in the near future.
**Traffic and device costs**. You are solely responsible for the traffic and device costs on which you use our Services, and any associated taxes.
**Software**. You agree to downloading and installing updates to our Applications when they are available; they would only be automatic if you configure your devices in this way.
**Legal and acceptable usage**. You agree to use our Services only for legal and acceptable purposes. You will not use (or assist others in using) our Services in ways that: 1) violate or infringe the rights of SimpleX Chat, our users, or others, including privacy, publicity, intellectual property, or other proprietary rights; 2) involve sending illegal or impermissible communications, e.g. spam.
**Traffic and device costs**. You are solely responsible for the traffic and device costs that you incur while using our Applications, and any associated taxes.
**Damage to SimpleX Chat**. You must not (or assist others to) access, use, modify, distribute, transfer, or exploit our Services in unauthorized manners, or in ways that harm SimpleX Chat, our Services, or systems. For example, you must not 1) access our Services or systems without authorization, other than by using the apps; 2) disrupt the integrity or performance of our Services; 3) collect information about our users in any manner; or 4) sell, rent, or charge for our Services.
**Legal and acceptable usage**. You agree to use our Applications only for legal and acceptable purposes. You will not use (or assist others in using) our Applications in ways that: 1) violate or infringe the rights of Software users, SimpleX Chat Ltd, or others, including privacy, publicity, intellectual property, or other proprietary rights; 2) involve sending illegal or impermissible communications, e.g. spam. While we cannot access content or identify messages or groups, in some cases the links to the illegal or impermissible communications available via our Applications can be shared publicly on social media or websites. We reserve the right to remove such links from the preset servers and disrupt the conversations that send illegal content via our servers, whether they were reported by the users or discovered by our team.
**Keeping your data secure**. SimpleX Chat is the first messaging platform that is 100% private by design - we neither have ability to access your messages, nor we have information about who you communicate with. That means that you are solely responsible for keeping your device and your user profile safe and secure. If you lose your phone or remove the app, you will not be able to recover the lost data, unless you made a back up.
**Damage to SimpleX Chat Ltd**. You must not (or assist others to) access, use, modify, distribute, transfer, or exploit our Applications in unauthorized manners, or in ways that harm Software users, SimpleX Chat Ltd, our Infrastructure, or any other systems. For example, you must not 1) access our Infrastructure or systems without authorization, in any way other than by using the Software; 2) disrupt the integrity or performance of our Infrastructure; 3) collect information about our users in any manner; or 4) sell, rent, or charge for our Infrastructure. This does not prohibit you from providing your own Infrastructure to others, whether free or for a fee, as long as you do not violate these Conditions and AGPLv3 license, including the requirement to publish any modifications of the relay server software.
**Storing the messages on the device**. The messages are stored in the encrypted database on your device. Whether and how database passphrase is stored is determined by the configuration of the application you use. Legacy databases created prior to 2023 or in CLI (terminal) app may remain unencrypted, and it will be indicated in the app. In this case, if you make a backup of the app data and store it unencrypted, the backup provider may be able to access the messages. Please note, that the beta version of desktop app currently stores the database passphrase in the configuration file in plaintext, so you may need to remove passphrase from the device via the app configuration.
**Keeping your data secure**. SimpleX Chat is the first communication software that aims to be 100% private by design - server software neither has the ability to access your messages, nor it has information about who you communicate with. That means that you are solely responsible for keeping your device, your user profile and any data safe and secure. If you lose your phone or remove the Software from the device, you will not be able to recover the lost data, unless you made a back up. To protect the data you need to make regular backups, as using old backups may disrupt your communication with some of the contacts.
**Storing the files on the device**. The files are stored on your device unencrypted. If you make a backup of the app data and store it unencrypted, the backup provider will be able to access the files.
**Storing the messages on the device**. The messages are stored in the encrypted database on your device. Whether and how database passphrase is stored is determined by the configuration of the Software you use. The databases created prior to 2023 or in CLI (terminal) app may remain unencrypted, and it will be indicated in the app interface. In this case, if you make a backup of the data and store it unencrypted, the backup provider may be able to access the messages. Please note, that the desktop apps can be configured to store the database passphrase in the configuration file in plaintext, and unless you set the passphrase when first running the app, a random passphrase will be used and stored on the device. You can remove it from the device via the app settings.
**No Access to Emergency Services**. Our Services do not provide access to emergency service providers like the police, fire department, hospitals, or other public safety organizations. Make sure you can contact emergency service providers through a mobile, fixed-line telephone, or other service.
**Storing the files on the device**. The files currently sent and received in the apps by default (except CLI app) are stored on your device encrypted using unique keys, different for each file, that are stored in the database. Once the message that the file was attached to is removed, even if the copy of the encrypted file is retained, it should be impossible to recover the key allowing to decrypt the file. This local file encryption may affect app performance, and it can be disabled via the app settings. This change will only affect the new files. If you later re-enable the encryption, it will also affect only the new files. If you make a backup of the app data and store it unencrypted, the backup provider will be able to access any unencrypted files. In any case, irrespective of the storage setting, the files are always sent by all apps end-to-end encrypted.
**Third-party services**. Our Services may allow you to access, use, or interact with third-party websites, apps, content, and other products and services. When you use third-party services, their terms and privacy policies govern your use of those services.
**No Access to Emergency Services**. Our Applications do not provide access to emergency service providers like the police, fire department, hospitals, or other public safety organizations. Make sure you can contact emergency service providers through a mobile, fixed-line telephone, or other service.
**Your Rights**. You own the messages and the information you transmit through our Services. Your recipients are able to retain the messages you receive from you; there is no technical ability to delete data from their devices. While there are various app features that allow deleting messages from the recipients' devices, such as _disappearing messages_ and _full message deletion_, their functioning on your recipients' devices cannot be guaranteed or enforced, as the device may be offline or have a modified version of the app.
**Third-party services**. Our Applications may allow you to access, use, or interact with our or third-party websites, apps, content, and other products and services. When you use third-party services, their terms and privacy policies govern your use of those services.
**License**. SimpleX Chat grants you a limited, revocable, non-exclusive, and non-transferable license to use our Services in accordance with these Terms. The source-code of services is available and can be used under [AGPL v3 license](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat/blob/stable/LICENSE)
**Your Rights**. You own the messages and the information you transmit through our Applications. Your recipients are able to retain the messages they receive from you; there is no technical ability to delete data from their devices. While there are various app features that allow deleting messages from the recipients' devices, such as _disappearing messages_ and _full message deletion_, their functioning on your recipients' devices cannot be guaranteed or enforced, as the device may be offline or have a modified version of the Software. At the same time, repudiation property of the end-to-end encryption algorithm allows you to plausibly deny having sent the message, like you can deny what you said in a private face-to-face conversation, as the recipient cannot provide any proof to the third parties, by design.
**SimpleX Chat Rights**. We own all copyrights, trademarks, domains, logos, trade secrets, and other intellectual property rights associated with our Services. You may not use our copyrights, trademarks, domains, logos, and other intellectual property rights unless you have our written permission, and unless under an open-source license distributed together with the source code. To report copyright, trademark, or other intellectual property infringement, please contact chat@simplex.chat.
**License**. SimpleX Chat Ltd grants you a limited, revocable, non-exclusive, and non-transferable license to use our Applications in accordance with these Conditions. The source-code of Applications is available and can be used under [AGPL v3 license](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat/blob/stable/LICENSE).
**Disclaimers**. YOU USE OUR SERVICES AT YOUR OWN RISK AND SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING DISCLAIMERS. WE PROVIDE OUR SERVICES ON AN “AS IS” BASIS WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND FREEDOM FROM COMPUTER VIRUS OR OTHER HARMFUL CODE. SIMPLEX DOES NOT WARRANT THAT ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED BY US IS ACCURATE, COMPLETE, OR USEFUL, THAT OUR SERVICES WILL BE OPERATIONAL, ERROR-FREE, SECURE, OR SAFE, OR THAT OUR SERVICES WILL FUNCTION WITHOUT DISRUPTIONS, DELAYS, OR IMPERFECTIONS. WE DO NOT CONTROL, AND ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR, CONTROLLING HOW OR WHEN OUR USERS USE OUR SERVICES. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACTIONS OR INFORMATION (INCLUDING CONTENT) OF OUR USERS OR OTHER THIRD PARTIES. YOU RELEASE US, AFFILIATES, DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, PARTNERS, AND AGENTS ("SIMPLEX PARTIES") FROM ANY CLAIM, COMPLAINT, CAUSE OF ACTION, CONTROVERSY, OR DISPUTE (TOGETHER, "CLAIM") AND DAMAGES, KNOWN AND UNKNOWN, RELATING TO, ARISING OUT OF, OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH ANY SUCH CLAIM YOU HAVE AGAINST ANY THIRD PARTIES.
**SimpleX Chat Ltd Rights**. We own all copyrights, trademarks, domains, logos, trade secrets, and other intellectual property rights associated with our Applications. You may not use our copyrights, trademarks, domains, logos, and other intellectual property rights unless you have our written permission, and unless under an open-source license distributed together with the source code. To report copyright, trademark, or other intellectual property infringement, please contact chat@simplex.chat.
**Limitation of liability**. THE SIMPLEX PARTIES WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RELATING TO, ARISING OUT OF, OR IN ANY WAY IN CONNECTION WITH OUR TERMS, US, OR OUR SERVICES, EVEN IF THE SIMPLEX PARTIES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. OUR AGGREGATE LIABILITY RELATING TO, ARISING OUT OF, OR IN ANY WAY IN CONNECTION WITH OUR TERMS, US, OR OUR SERVICES WILL NOT EXCEED ONE DOLLAR ($1). THE FOREGOING DISCLAIMER OF CERTAIN DAMAGES AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY WILL APPLY TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. THE LAWS OF SOME JURISDICTIONS MAY NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF CERTAIN DAMAGES, SO SOME OR ALL OF THE EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS SET FORTH ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY IN OUR TERMS, IN SUCH CASES, THE LIABILITY OF THE SIMPLEX PARTIES WILL BE LIMITED TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
**Disclaimers**. YOU USE OUR APPLICATIONS AT YOUR OWN RISK AND SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING DISCLAIMERS. WE PROVIDE OUR APPLICATIONS ON AN “AS IS” BASIS WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND FREEDOM FROM COMPUTER VIRUS OR OTHER HARMFUL CODE. SIMPLEX CHAT LTD DOES NOT WARRANT THAT ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED BY US IS ACCURATE, COMPLETE, OR USEFUL, THAT OUR APPLICATIONS WILL BE OPERATIONAL, ERROR-FREE, SECURE, OR SAFE, OR THAT OUR APPLICATIONS WILL FUNCTION WITHOUT DISRUPTIONS, DELAYS, OR IMPERFECTIONS. WE DO NOT CONTROL, AND ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR, CONTROLLING HOW OR WHEN OUR USERS USE OUR APPLICATIONS. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACTIONS OR INFORMATION (INCLUDING CONTENT) OF OUR USERS OR OTHER THIRD PARTIES. YOU RELEASE US, AFFILIATES, DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, PARTNERS, AND AGENTS ("SIMPLEX PARTIES") FROM ANY CLAIM, COMPLAINT, CAUSE OF ACTION, CONTROVERSY, OR DISPUTE (TOGETHER, "CLAIM") AND DAMAGES, KNOWN AND UNKNOWN, RELATING TO, ARISING OUT OF, OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH ANY SUCH CLAIM YOU HAVE AGAINST ANY THIRD PARTIES.
**Availability**. Our Services may be interrupted, including for maintenance, upgrades, or network or equipment failures. We may discontinue some or all of our Services, including certain features and the support for certain devices and platforms, at any time.
**Limitation of liability**. THE SIMPLEX PARTIES WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RELATING TO, ARISING OUT OF, OR IN ANY WAY IN CONNECTION WITH OUR CONDITIONS, US, OR OUR APPLICATIONS, EVEN IF THE SIMPLEX PARTIES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. OUR AGGREGATE LIABILITY RELATING TO, ARISING OUT OF, OR IN ANY WAY IN CONNECTION WITH OUR CONDITIONS, US, OR OUR APPLICATIONS WILL NOT EXCEED ONE DOLLAR ($1). THE FOREGOING DISCLAIMER OF CERTAIN DAMAGES AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY WILL APPLY TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. THE LAWS OF SOME JURISDICTIONS MAY NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF CERTAIN DAMAGES, SO SOME OR ALL OF THE EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS SET FORTH ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY IN OUR CONDITIONS, IN SUCH CASES, THE LIABILITY OF THE SIMPLEX PARTIES WILL BE LIMITED TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
**Resolving disputes**. You agree to resolve any Claim you have with us relating to or arising from our Terms, us, or our Services in the courts of England and Wales. You also agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction of such courts for the purpose of resolving all such disputes. The laws of England govern our Terms, as well as any disputes, whether in court or arbitration, which might arise between SimpleX Chat and you, without regard to conflict of law provisions.
**Availability**. Our Applications may be disrupted, including for maintenance, upgrades, or network or equipment failures. We may discontinue some or all of our Applications, including certain features and the support for certain devices and platforms, at any time.
**Changes to the terms**. SimpleX Chat may update the Terms from time to time. Your continued use of our Services confirms your acceptance of our updated Terms and supersedes any prior Terms. You will comply with all applicable export control and trade sanctions laws. Our Terms cover the entire agreement between you and SimpleX Chat regarding our Services. If you do not agree with our Terms, you should stop using our Services.
**Resolving disputes**. You agree to resolve any Claim you have with us relating to or arising from our Conditions, us, or our Applications in the courts of England and Wales. You also agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction of such courts for the purpose of resolving all such disputes. The laws of England govern our Conditions, as well as any disputes, whether in court or arbitration, which might arise between SimpleX Chat Ltd and you, without regard to conflict of law provisions.
**Enforcing the terms**. If we fail to enforce any of our Terms, that does not mean we waive the right to enforce them. If any provision of the Terms is deemed unlawful, void, or unenforceable, that provision shall be deemed severable from our Terms and shall not affect the enforceability of the remaining provisions. Our Services are not intended for distribution to or use in any country where such distribution or use would violate local law or would subject us to any regulations in another country. We reserve the right to limit our Services in any country. If you have specific questions about these Terms, please contact us at chat@simplex.chat.
**Changes to the conditions**. SimpleX Chat Ltd may update the Conditions from time to time. Your continued use of our Applications confirms your acceptance of our updated Conditions and supersedes any prior Conditions. You will comply with all applicable export control and trade sanctions laws. Our Conditions cover the entire agreement between you and SimpleX Chat Ltd regarding our Applications. If you do not agree with our Conditions, you should stop using our Applications.
**Ending these Terms**. You may end these Terms with SimpleX Chat at any time by deleting SimpleX Chat app(s) from your device and discontinuing use of our Services. The provisions related to Licenses, Disclaimers, Limitation of Liability, Resolving dispute, Availability, Changes to the terms, Enforcing the terms, and Ending these Terms will survive termination of your relationship with SimpleX Chat.
**Enforcing the conditions**. If we fail to enforce any of our Conditions, that does not mean we waive the right to enforce them. If any provision of the Conditions is deemed unlawful, void, or unenforceable, that provision shall be deemed severable from our Conditions and shall not affect the enforceability of the remaining provisions. Our Applications are not intended for distribution to or use in any country where such distribution or use would violate local law or would subject us to any regulations in another country. We reserve the right to limit our Applications in any country. If you have specific questions about these Conditions, please contact us at chat@simplex.chat.
**Ending these conditions**. You may end these Conditions with SimpleX Chat Ltd at any time by deleting our Applications from your devices and discontinuing use of our Infrastructure. The provisions related to Licenses, Disclaimers, Limitation of Liability, Resolving dispute, Availability, Changes to the conditions, Enforcing the conditions, and Ending these conditions will survive termination of your relationship with SimpleX Chat Ltd.
Updated February 24, 2024
Updated August 17, 2023

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else()
# Without direct linking it can't find hs_init in linking step
add_library( rts SHARED IMPORTED )
FILE(GLOB RTSLIB ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/libs/${OS_LIB_PATH}-${OS_LIB_ARCH}/libHSrts*_thr-*.${OS_LIB_EXT})
FILE(GLOB RTSLIB ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/libs/${OS_LIB_PATH}-${OS_LIB_ARCH}/deps/libHSrts*_thr-*.${OS_LIB_EXT})
set_target_properties( rts PROPERTIES IMPORTED_LOCATION ${RTSLIB})
target_link_libraries(app-lib rts simplex)

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ permalink: "/blog/20210512-simplex-chat-terminal-ui.html"
**Published:** May 12, 2021
For the last six months [me](https://github.com/epoberezkin) and my son Efim have been working to bring you a working prototype of SimpleX Chat. We're excited to announce SimpleX Chat terminal client is now available [here](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat) on Linux, Windows and Mac (you can either build from source or download the binary for Linux, Windows or Mac from the latest release).
For the last six months [me](https://github.com/epoberezkin) and my son [Efim](https://github.com/efim-poberezkin) have been working to bring you a working prototype of SimpleX Chat. We're excited to announce SimpleX Chat terminal client is now available [here](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat) on Linux, Windows and Mac (you can either build from source or download the binary for Linux, Windows or Mac from the latest release).
Weve been using the terminal client between us and a few other people for a couple of months now, eating our own “dog food”, and have developed up to version 0.3.1, with most of the messaging protocol features we originally planned

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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ You can run SimpleX Chat CLI as a local WebSockets server on any port, we use 52
simplex-chat -p 5225
```
Then you can create a JavaScript or TypeScript application that would connect to it and control it via a simple WebSocket API. TypeScript SDK defines all necessary types and convenience functions to use in your applications. See this [sample bot](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat/blob/stable/packages/simplex-chat-client/typescript/examples/squaring-bot.js) and README page.
Then you can create a JavaScript or TypeScript application that would connect to it and control it via a simple WebSocket API. TypeScript SDK defines all necessary types and convenience functions to use in your applications. See this [sample bot](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat/blob/stable/packages/simplex-chat-client/typescript/examples/squaring-bot.js) and [README page](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat/tree/ep/blog-v4/packages/simplex-chat-client/typescript).
SimpleX Chat API allows you to:

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Since we published [the security assessment of SimpleX Chat](https://simplex.cha
- Privacy Guides added SimpleX Chat to [the recommended private and secure messengers](https://www.privacyguides.org/real-time-communication/#simplex-chat).
- Mike Kuketz a well-known security expert published [the review of SimpleX Chat](https://www.kuketz-blog.de/simplex-eindruecke-vom-messenger-ohne-identifier/) and added it to [the messenger matrix](https://www.messenger-matrix.de).
- Supernova published [the review](https://supernovas.space/detailed_reviews.html#simplex) and increased [SimpleX Chat recommendation ratings](https://supernovas.space/messengers.html).
- Supernova published [the review](https://supernova.tilde.team/detailed_reviews.html#simplex) and increased [SimpleX Chat recommendation ratings](https://supernova.tilde.team/messengers.html).
## What's new in v4.3

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@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ November reviews:
- [Privacy Guides](https://www.privacyguides.org/real-time-communication/#simplex-chat) recommendations.
- [Review by Mike Kuketz](https://www.kuketz-blog.de/simplex-eindruecke-vom-messenger-ohne-identifier/).
- [The messenger matrix](https://www.messenger-matrix.de).
- [Supernova review](https://supernovas.space/detailed_reviews.html#simplex) and [messenger ratings](https://supernovas.space/messengers.html).
- [Supernova review](https://supernova.tilde.team/detailed_reviews.html#simplex) and [messenger ratings](https://supernova.tilde.team/messengers.html).
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Critiques de novembre :
- Recommandations de [Privacy Guides](https://www.privacyguides.org/real-time-communication/#simplex-chat).
- [Revue par Mike Kuketz](https://www.kuketz-blog.de/simplex-eindruecke-vom-messenger-ohne-identifier/).
- [La matrice des messageries](https://www.messenger-matrix.de).
- [Revue de Supernova](https://supernovas.space/detailed_reviews.html#simplex) et [évaluations des messageries](https://supernovas.space/messengers.html).
- [Revue de Supernova](https://supernova.tilde.team/detailed_reviews.html#simplex) et [évaluations des messageries](https://supernova.tilde.team/messengers.html).
Sortie de la v4.3 :

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@ -143,12 +143,6 @@ SimpleX Clients also form a network using SMP relays and IP or some other overla
[Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overlay_network)
# Non-repudiation
The property of the cryptographic or communication system that allows the recipient of the message to prove to any third party that the sender identified by some cryptographic key sent the message. It is the opposite to [repudiation](#repudiation). While in some context non-repudiation may be desirable (e.g., for contractually binding messages), in the context of private communications it may be undesirable.
[Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-repudiation)
## Pairwise pseudonymous identifier
Generalizing [the definition](https://csrc.nist.gov/glossary/term/pairwise_pseudonymous_identifier) from NIST Digital Identity Guidelines, it is an opaque unguessable identifier generated by a service used to access a resource by only one party.
@ -191,12 +185,6 @@ Network topology of the communication system when peers communicate via proxies
[Post-compromise security](#post-compromise-security).
## Repudiation
The property of the cryptographic or communication system that allows the sender of the message to plausibly deny having sent the message, because while the recipient can verify that the message was sent by the sender, they cannot prove it to any third party - the recipient has a technical ability to forge the same encrypted message. This is an important quality of private communications, as it allows to have the conversation that can later be denied, similarly to having a private face-to-face conversation.
See also [non-repudiation](#non-repudiation).
## User identity
In a communication system it refers to anything that uniquely identifies the users to the network. Depending on the communication network, it can be a phone number, email address, username, public key or a random opaque identifier. Most messaging networks rely on some form of user identity. SimpleX appears to be the only messaging network that does not rely on any kind of user identity - see [this comparison](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_instant_messaging_protocols).

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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Knowledge of Android and Kotlin Multiplatform would be a bonus - we use Kotlin J
## How to join the team
1. [Install the app](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat#install-the-app), try using it with the friends and [join some user groups](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat#join-user-groups) you will discover a lot of things that need improvements.
1. [Install the app](../README.md#install-the-app), try using it with the friends and [join some user groups](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat#join-user-groups) you will discover a lot of things that need improvements.
2. Also look through [GitHub issues](https://github.com/simplex-chat/simplex-chat/issues) submitted by the users to see what would you want to contribute as a test.

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"narHash": "sha256-0jntwV3Z8//YwuOjzhV2sgJJPt+HY6KhU7VZUL0fKZQ=",
"owner": "numtide",
"repo": "flake-utils",
"rev": "1ed9fb1935d260de5fe1c2f7ee0ebaae17ed2fa1",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "numtide",
"repo": "flake-utils",
"type": "github"
}
},
"yants": {
"inputs": {
"nixpkgs": [
"haskellNix",
"tullia",
"std",
"nixpkgs"
]
},
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1667096281,
"narHash": "sha256-wRRec6ze0gJHmGn6m57/zhz/Kdvp9HS4Nl5fkQ+uIuA=",
"owner": "divnix",
"repo": "yants",
"rev": "d18f356ec25cb94dc9c275870c3a7927a10f8c3c",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {
"owner": "divnix",
"repo": "yants",
"type": "github"
}
}

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flake.nix
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@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
{
description = "nix flake for simplex-chat";
inputs.nixpkgs.url = "github:angerman/nixpkgs/release-22.11";
inputs.haskellNix.url = "github:input-output-hk/haskell.nix/armv7a";
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "haskellNix/nixpkgs-2305";
inputs.mac2ios.url = "github:zw3rk/mobile-core-tools";
inputs.haskellNix.inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
inputs.hackage = {
url = "github:input-output-hk/hackage.nix";
flake = false;
};
inputs.haskellNix.inputs.hackage.follows = "hackage";
inputs.flake-utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils";
outputs = { self, haskellNix, nixpkgs, flake-utils, mac2ios, ... }:
outputs = { self, haskellNix, nixpkgs, flake-utils, ... }:
let systems = [ "x86_64-linux" "x86_64-darwin" "aarch64-linux" "aarch64-darwin" ]; in
flake-utils.lib.eachSystem systems (system:
# this android26 overlay makes the pkgsCross.{aarch64-android,armv7a-android-prebuilt} to set stdVer to 26 (Android 8).
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
# `appendOverlays` with a singleton is identical to `extend`.
let pkgs = haskellNix.legacyPackages.${system}.appendOverlays [android26]; in
let drv' = { extra-modules, pkgs', ... }: pkgs'.haskell-nix.project {
compiler-nix-name = "ghc963";
compiler-nix-name = "ghc8107";
index-state = "2023-12-12T00:00:00Z";
# We need this, to specify we want the cabal project.
# If the stack.yaml was dropped, this would not be necessary.
@ -40,12 +40,9 @@
src = ./.;
};
sha256map = import ./scripts/nix/sha256map.nix;
modules = [
({ pkgs, lib, ...}: lib.mkIf (!pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.isWindows) {
# This patch adds `dl` as an extra-library to direct-sqlciper, which is needed
# on pretty much all unix platforms, but then blows up on windows m(
modules = [{
packages.direct-sqlcipher.patches = [ ./scripts/nix/direct-sqlcipher-2.3.27.patch ];
})
}
({ pkgs,lib, ... }: lib.mkIf (pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.isAndroid) {
packages.simplex-chat.components.library.ghcOptions = [ "-pie" ];
})] ++ extra-modules;
@ -67,9 +64,6 @@
}); in
let iosPostInstall = bundleName: ''
${pkgs.tree}/bin/tree $out
mkdir tmp
find ./dist -name "libHS*-ghc*.a" -exec cp {} tmp \;
(cd tmp; ${pkgs.tree}/bin/tree .; ar x libHS*.a; for o in *.o; do if /usr/bin/otool -xv $o|grep ldadd ; then echo $o; fi; done; cd ..; rm -fR tmp)
mkdir -p $out/_pkg
# copy over includes, we might want those, but maybe not.
# cp -r $out/lib/*/*/include $out/_pkg/
@ -80,18 +74,6 @@
find ${pkgs.gmp6.override { withStatic = true; }}/lib -name "*.a" -exec cp {} $out/_pkg \;
# There is no static libc
${pkgs.tree}/bin/tree $out/_pkg
for pkg in $out/_pkg/*.a; do
chmod +w $pkg
${mac2ios.packages.${system}.mac2ios}/bin/mac2ios $pkg
chmod -w $pkg
done
mkdir tmp
find $out/_pkg -name "libHS*-ghc*.a" -exec cp {} tmp \;
(cd tmp; ${pkgs.tree}/bin/tree .; ar x libHS*.a; for o in *.o; do if /usr/bin/otool -xv $o|grep ldadd ; then echo $o; fi; done; cd ..; rm -fR tmp)
sha256sum $out/_pkg/*.a
(cd $out/_pkg; ${pkgs.zip}/bin/zip -r -9 $out/${bundleName}.zip *)
rm -fR $out/_pkg
mkdir -p $out/nix-support
@ -137,149 +119,13 @@
hardeningDisable = [ "fortify" ];
}
);in {
# STATIC x86_64-linux
"${pkgs.pkgsCross.musl64.hostPlatform.system}-static:exe:simplex-chat" = (drv pkgs.pkgsCross.musl64).simplex-chat.components.exes.simplex-chat;
# STATIC i686-linux
"${pkgs.pkgsCross.musl32.hostPlatform.system}-static:exe:simplex-chat" = (drv' {
pkgs' = pkgs.pkgsCross.musl32;
extra-modules = [{
# 32 bit patches
packages.basement.patches = [
./scripts/nix/basement-pr-573.patch
];
packages.memory.patches = [
./scripts/nix/memory-pr-99.patch
];
}];
}).simplex-chat.components.exes.simplex-chat;
# WINDOWS x86_64-mingwW64
"${pkgs.pkgsCross.mingwW64.hostPlatform.system}:exe:simplex-chat" = (drv' {
pkgs' = pkgs.pkgsCross.mingwW64;
extra-modules = [{
packages.direct-sqlcipher.flags.openssl = true;
packages.bitvec.flags.simd = false;
packages.direct-sqlcipher.patches = [
./scripts/nix/direct-sqlcipher-2.3.27-win.patch
];
packages.direct-sqlcipher.components.library.libs = pkgs.lib.mkForce [
(pkgs.pkgsCross.mingwW64.openssl) #.override) # { static = true; enableKTLS = false; })
];
packages.simplexmq.components.library.libs = pkgs.lib.mkForce [
(pkgs.pkgsCross.mingwW64.openssl) #.override) # { static = true; enableKTLS = false; })
];
packages.unix-time.postPatch = ''
sed -i 's/mingwex//g' unix-time.cabal
'';
}];
}).simplex-chat.components.exes.simplex-chat.override {
postInstall = ''
set -x
${pkgs.tree}/bin/tree $out
mkdir -p $out/_pkg
cp $out/bin/* $out/_pkg
${pkgs.tree}/bin/tree $out/_pkg
(cd $out/_pkg; ${pkgs.zip}/bin/zip -r -9 $out/${pkgs.pkgsCross.mingwW64.hostPlatform.system}-simplex-chat.zip *)
rm -fR $out/_pkg
mkdir -p $out/nix-support
echo "file binary-dist \"$(echo $out/*.zip)\"" \
> $out/nix-support/hydra-build-products
'';
};
"${pkgs.pkgsCross.mingwW64.hostPlatform.system}:lib:simplex-chat" = (drv' rec {
pkgs' = pkgs.pkgsCross.mingwW64;
extra-modules = [{
packages.direct-sqlcipher.flags.openssl = true;
# simd will try to read __cpu_model, which we don't expose
# from the rts (yet!).
packages.bitvec.flags.simd = false;
packages.direct-sqlcipher.patches = [
./scripts/nix/direct-sqlcipher-2.3.27-win.patch
];
packages.direct-sqlcipher.components.library.libs = pkgs.lib.mkForce [
pkgs.pkgsCross.mingwW64.openssl
];
packages.simplexmq.components.library.libs = pkgs.lib.mkForce [
pkgs.pkgsCross.mingwW64.openssl
];
packages.unix-time.postPatch = ''
sed -i 's/mingwex//g' unix-time.cabal
'';
}];
}).simplex-chat.components.library
.override (p: {
# enableShared = false;
setupBuildFlags = p.component.setupBuildFlags ++ map (x: "--ghc-option=${x}") [
"-shared"
"-threaded"
"-o" "libsimplex.dll"
# "-optl-lHSrts_thr"
"-optl-lffi"
# "-optl-static-libgcc"
# We can't do -optl-static-libstdc++ with gcc. g++ might
# but then we are chaning the compiler altogether.
"${./libsimplex.dll.def}"
];
postInstall = ''
set -x
function deps() {
${pkgs.binutils}/bin/strings "$1" | grep '.\.dll'|grep -v -E 'Winsock|ADVAPI32|dbghelp|KERNEL32|msvcrt|ntdll|ole32|RPCRT4|SHELL32|USER32|WINMM|WS2_32|kernel32|GDI32'|grep -v "$1"
}
${pkgs.tree}/bin/tree $out
mkdir -p $out/_pkg
cp libsimplex.dll $out/_pkg
cp libsimplex.dll.a $out/_pkg
mkdir $out/libs
find ${pkgs.lib.getBin pkgs.pkgsCross.mingwW64.openssl} -name "*.dll" -exec cp {} $out/libs \;
find ${pkgs.lib.getBin pkgs.pkgsCross.mingwW64.libffi} -name "*.dll" -exec cp {} $out/libs \;
find ${pkgs.lib.getBin pkgs.pkgsCross.mingwW64.gmp} -name "*.dll" -exec cp {} $out/libs \;
find ${pkgs.lib.getBin pkgs.pkgsCross.mingwW64.stdenv.cc.cc} -name "*.dll" -exec cp {} $out/libs \;
find ${pkgs.lib.getBin pkgs.pkgsCross.mingwW64.windows.mcfgthreads} -name "*.dll" -exec cp {} $out/libs \;
pushd $out/_pkg
function copyDeps() {
for dep in $(deps "$1"); do
if [ ! -f "$dep" ]; then
if [ ! -f ../libs/"$dep" ]; then
echo "WARN: $1 -> $dep not found!"
else
cp ../libs/"$dep" .
copyDeps "$dep"
fi
fi
done
}
copyDeps libsimplex.dll
popd
${pkgs.tree}/bin/tree $out/_pkg
(cd $out/_pkg; ${pkgs.zip}/bin/zip -r -9 $out/pkg-${pkgs.pkgsCross.mingwW64.hostPlatform.system}-libsimplex.zip *)
rm -fR $out/_pkg
mkdir -p $out/nix-support
echo "file binary-dist \"$(echo $out/*.zip)\"" \
> $out/nix-support/hydra-build-products
'';
});
"${pkgs.pkgsCross.musl32.hostPlatform.system}-static:exe:simplex-chat" = (drv pkgs.pkgsCross.musl32).simplex-chat.components.exes.simplex-chat;
# "${pkgs.pkgsCross.muslpi.hostPlatform.system}-static:exe:simplex-chat" = (drv pkgs.pkgsCross.muslpi).simplex-chat.components.exes.simplex-chat;
# STATIC aarch64-linux
"${pkgs.pkgsCross.aarch64-multiplatform-musl.hostPlatform.system}-static:exe:simplex-chat" = (drv pkgs.pkgsCross.aarch64-multiplatform-musl).simplex-chat.components.exes.simplex-chat;
"armv7a-android:lib:support" = (drv android32Pkgs).android-support.components.library.override (p: {
smallAddressSpace = true;
# we won't want -dyamic (see aarch64-android:lib:simplex-chat)
enableShared = false;
# we also do not want to have any dependencies listed (especially no rts!)
enableStatic = false;
# This used to work with 8.10.7...
# setupBuildFlags = p.component.setupBuildFlags ++ map (x: "--ghc-option=${x}") [ "-shared" "-o" "libsupport.so" ];
# ... but now with 9.6+
# we have to do the -shared thing by hand.
postBuild = ''
armv7a-unknown-linux-androideabi-ghc -shared -o libsupport.so \
-optl-Wl,-u,setLineBuffering \
-optl-Wl,-u,pipe_std_to_socket \
dist/build/*.a
'';
"armv7a-android:lib:support" = (drv android32Pkgs).android-support.components.library.override {
smallAddressSpace = true; enableShared = false;
setupBuildFlags = map (x: "--ghc-option=${x}") [ "-shared" "-o" "libsupport.so" ];
postInstall = ''
mkdir -p $out/_pkg
@ -292,29 +138,14 @@
echo "file binary-dist \"$(echo $out/*.zip)\"" \
> $out/nix-support/hydra-build-products
'';
});
# The android-support package is at
# https://github.com/simplex-chat/android-support
"aarch64-android:lib:support" = (drv androidPkgs).android-support.components.library.override (p: {
smallAddressSpace = true;
# no -dynamic
enableShared = false;
# but also no -staticlib
enableStatic = false;
# we have to do the -shared thing by hand.
postBuild = ''
aarch64-unknown-linux-android-ghc -shared -o libsupport.so \
-optl-Wl,-u,setLineBuffering \
-optl-Wl,-u,pipe_std_to_socket \
dist/build/*.a
'';
};
"aarch64-android:lib:support" = (drv androidPkgs).android-support.components.library.override {
smallAddressSpace = true; enableShared = false;
setupBuildFlags = map (x: "--ghc-option=${x}") [ "-shared" "-o" "libsupport.so" ];
postInstall = ''
mkdir -p $out/_pkg
cp libsupport.so $out/_pkg
ls -lah $out/_pkg/*
${pkgs.patchelf}/bin/patchelf --remove-needed libunwind.so.1 $out/_pkg/libsupport.so
(cd $out/_pkg; ${pkgs.zip}/bin/zip -r -9 $out/pkg-aarch64-android-libsupport.zip *)
rm -fR $out/_pkg
@ -323,11 +154,10 @@
echo "file binary-dist \"$(echo $out/*.zip)\"" \
> $out/nix-support/hydra-build-products
'';
});
};
"armv7a-android:lib:simplex-chat" = (drv' {
pkgs' = android32Pkgs;
extra-modules = [{
packages.text.flags.simdutf = false;
packages.direct-sqlcipher.flags.openssl = true;
packages.direct-sqlcipher.components.library.libs = pkgs.lib.mkForce [
(android32Pkgs.openssl.override { static = true; enableKTLS = false; })
@ -338,56 +168,13 @@
packages.simplexmq.components.library.libs = pkgs.lib.mkForce [
(android32Pkgs.openssl.override { static = true; enableKTLS = false; })
];
# 32 bit patches
packages.basement.patches = [
./scripts/nix/basement-pr-573.patch
];
packages.memory.patches = [
./scripts/nix/memory-pr-99.patch
];
}];
}).simplex-chat.components.library.override (p: {
smallAddressSpace = true;
# we want -shared, but not -dyanmic, hence `enableShared = false`.
enableShared = false;
# we _do_ want rts, and other libs. Hence `enableStatic = true`.
enableStatic = true;
}).simplex-chat.components.library.override {
smallAddressSpace = true; enableShared = false;
# for android we build a shared library, passing these arguments is a bit tricky, as
# we want only the threaded rts (HSrts_thr) and ffi to be linked, but not fed into iserv for
# template haskell cross compilation. Thus we just pass them as linker options (-optl).
setupBuildFlags = p.component.setupBuildFlags
# flags to tell GHC we want to produce a -shared object, and we want to also link
# - the ffi library (ffi)
++ map (x: "--ghc-option=${x}") [
"-shared" "-o" "libsimplex.so"
"-threaded"
# "-debug"
"-optl-lffi"
]
# This is fairly idiotic. LLD will strip out foreign exported
# symbols (a GHC bug? Codegen bug?). So we need to pass `-u <sym>`
# to ensure they stay in the produced library. Having them
# _undefined_ and _lazy_ (lld will tell with -y <sym> that the
# symbol is lazy), makes them _defined_. m(
++ map (sym: "--ghc-option=-optl-Wl,-u,${sym}") [
"chat_close_store"
"chat_decrypt_file"
"chat_decrypt_media"
"chat_encrypt_file"
"chat_encrypt_media"
"chat_migrate_init"
"chat_parse_markdown"
"chat_parse_server"
"chat_password_hash"
"chat_read_file"
"chat_recv_msg"
"chat_recv_msg_wait"
"chat_send_cmd"
"chat_send_remote_cmd"
"chat_valid_name"
"chat_json_length"
"chat_write_file"
];
setupBuildFlags = map (x: "--ghc-option=${x}") [ "-shared" "-o" "libsimplex.so" "-optl-lHSrts_thr" "-optl-lffi"];
postInstall = ''
set -x
${pkgs.tree}/bin/tree $out
@ -431,11 +218,10 @@
echo "file binary-dist \"$(echo $out/*.zip)\"" \
> $out/nix-support/hydra-build-products
'';
});
};
"aarch64-android:lib:simplex-chat" = (drv' {
pkgs' = androidPkgs;
extra-modules = [{
packages.text.flags.simdutf = false;
packages.direct-sqlcipher.flags.openssl = true;
packages.direct-sqlcipher.components.library.libs = pkgs.lib.mkForce [
(androidPkgs.openssl.override { static = true; })
@ -447,50 +233,12 @@
(androidPkgs.openssl.override { static = true; })
];
}];
}).simplex-chat.components.library.override (p: {
smallAddressSpace = true;
# we do not want a dynamically linked object, even though we _do_
# want to produce a _shared_ object. But `shared` implied -dyanmic
# with cabal, so we disable and pass `-shared` explicitly.
enableShared = false;
# we do want static (e.g. pass all dependencies in, so we get -staticlib)
enableStatic = true;
}).simplex-chat.components.library.override {
smallAddressSpace = true; enableShared = false;
# for android we build a shared library, passing these arguments is a bit tricky, as
# we want only the threaded rts (HSrts_thr) and ffi to be linked, but not fed into iserv for
# template haskell cross compilation. Thus we just pass them as linker options (-optl).
setupBuildFlags = p.component.setupBuildFlags
# flags to tell GHC we want to produce a -shared object, and we want to also link
# - the ffi library (ffi)
++ map (x: "--ghc-option=${x}") [
"-shared" "-o" "libsimplex.so"
"-threaded"
# "-debug"
"-optl-lffi"
]
# This is fairly idiotic. LLD will strip out foreign exported
# symbols (a GHC bug? Codegen bug?). So we need to pass `-u <sym>`
# to ensure they stay in the produced library. Having them
# _undefined_ and _lazy_ (lld will tell with -y <sym> that the
# symbol is lazy), makes them _defined_. m(
++ map (sym: "--ghc-option=-optl-Wl,-u,${sym}") [
"chat_close_store"
"chat_decrypt_file"
"chat_decrypt_media"
"chat_encrypt_file"
"chat_encrypt_media"
"chat_migrate_init"
"chat_parse_markdown"
"chat_parse_server"
"chat_password_hash"
"chat_read_file"
"chat_recv_msg"
"chat_recv_msg_wait"
"chat_send_cmd"
"chat_send_remote_cmd"
"chat_valid_name"
"chat_json_length"
"chat_write_file"
];
setupBuildFlags = map (x: "--ghc-option=${x}") [ "-shared" "-o" "libsimplex.so" "-optl-lHSrts_thr" "-optl-lffi"];
postInstall = ''
set -x
${pkgs.tree}/bin/tree $out
@ -534,7 +282,7 @@
echo "file binary-dist \"$(echo $out/*.zip)\"" \
> $out/nix-support/hydra-build-products
'';
});
};
};
# builds for iOS and iOS simulator
@ -548,8 +296,7 @@
packages.direct-sqlcipher.flags.commoncrypto = true;
packages.entropy.flags.DoNotGetEntropy = true;
packages.simplexmq.components.library.libs = pkgs.lib.mkForce [
# TODO: have a cross override for iOS, that sets this.
((pkgs.openssl.override { static = true; }).overrideDerivation (old: { CFLAGS = "-mcpu=apple-a7 -march=armv8-a+norcpc" ;}))
(pkgs.openssl.override { static = true; })
];
}];
}).simplex-chat.components.library.override (

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@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
security create-keychain -p "" simplex.keychain
security set-keychain-settings -u simplex.keychain
security add-certificates -k simplex.keychain "Developer ID Application: SimpleX Chat Ltd (5NN7GUYB6T).cer"
security add-certificates -k simplex.keychain "Developer ID Certification Authority.cer"
# Private key with access from any app
security import "SimpleX Chat.p12" -P "" -k simplex.keychain -A
# Public key
security import "SimpleX Chat.pem" -k simplex.keychain

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
set -e
trap "rm apps/multiplatform/local.properties 2> /dev/null || true; rm local.properties 2> /dev/null || true; rm /tmp/simplex.keychain" EXIT
trap "rm apps/multiplatform/local.properties || true; rm local.properties || true; rm /tmp/simplex.keychain || true" EXIT
echo "desktop.mac.signing.identity=Developer ID Application: SimpleX Chat Ltd (5NN7GUYB6T)" >> apps/multiplatform/local.properties
echo "desktop.mac.signing.keychain=/tmp/simplex.keychain" >> apps/multiplatform/local.properties
echo "desktop.mac.notarization.apple_id=$APPLE_SIMPLEX_NOTARIZATION_APPLE_ID" >> apps/multiplatform/local.properties
@ -10,10 +10,6 @@ echo "desktop.mac.notarization.password=$APPLE_SIMPLEX_NOTARIZATION_PASSWORD" >>
echo "desktop.mac.notarization.team_id=5NN7GUYB6T" >> apps/multiplatform/local.properties
echo "$APPLE_SIMPLEX_SIGNING_KEYCHAIN" | base64 --decode - > /tmp/simplex.keychain
security unlock-keychain -p "" /tmp/simplex.keychain
# Adding keychain to the list of keychains.
# Otherwise, it can find cert but exits while signing with "error: The specified item could not be found in the keychain."
security list-keychains -s `security list-keychains | xargs` /tmp/simplex.keychain
scripts/desktop/build-lib-mac.sh
cd apps/multiplatform
./gradlew packageDmg

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ function readlink() {
OS=linux
ARCH=${1:-`uname -a | rev | cut -d' ' -f2 | rev`}
GHC_VERSION=9.6.3
GHC_VERSION=8.10.7
if [ "$ARCH" == "aarch64" ]; then
COMPOSE_ARCH=arm64
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ for elem in "${exports[@]}"; do count=$(grep -R "$elem$" libsimplex.dll.def | wc
for elem in "${exports[@]}"; do count=$(grep -R "\"$elem\"" flake.nix | wc -l); if [ $count -ne 2 ]; then echo Wrong exports in flake.nix. Add \"$elem\" in two places of the file; exit 1; fi ; done
rm -rf $BUILD_DIR
cabal build lib:simplex-chat --ghc-options='-optl-Wl,-rpath,$ORIGIN -flink-rts -threaded'
cabal build lib:simplex-chat --ghc-options='-optl-Wl,-rpath,$ORIGIN' --ghc-options="-optl-L$(ghc --print-libdir)/rts -optl-Wl,--as-needed,-lHSrts_thr-ghc$GHC_VERSION"
cd $BUILD_DIR/build
#patchelf --add-needed libHSrts_thr-ghc${GHC_VERSION}.so libHSsimplex-chat-*-inplace-ghc${GHC_VERSION}.so
#patchelf --add-rpath '$ORIGIN' libHSsimplex-chat-*-inplace-ghc${GHC_VERSION}.so

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@ -5,14 +5,13 @@ set -e
OS=mac
ARCH="${1:-`uname -a | rev | cut -d' ' -f1 | rev`}"
COMPOSE_ARCH=$ARCH
GHC_VERSION=9.6.3
GHC_VERSION=8.10.7
if [ "$ARCH" == "arm64" ]; then
ARCH=aarch64
else
COMPOSE_ARCH=x64
fi
LIB_EXT=dylib
LIB=libHSsimplex-chat-*-inplace-ghc*.$LIB_EXT
GHC_LIBS_DIR=$(ghc --print-libdir)
@ -24,26 +23,13 @@ for elem in "${exports[@]}"; do count=$(grep -R "$elem$" libsimplex.dll.def | wc
for elem in "${exports[@]}"; do count=$(grep -R "\"$elem\"" flake.nix | wc -l); if [ $count -ne 2 ]; then echo Wrong exports in flake.nix. Add \"$elem\" in two places of the file; exit 1; fi ; done
rm -rf $BUILD_DIR
cabal build lib:simplex-chat lib:simplex-chat --ghc-options="-optl-Wl,-rpath,@loader_path -optl-Wl,-L$GHC_LIBS_DIR/$ARCH-osx-ghc-$GHC_VERSION -optl-lHSrts_thr-ghc$GHC_VERSION -optl-lffi"
cabal build lib:simplex-chat lib:simplex-chat --ghc-options="-optl-Wl,-rpath,@loader_path -optl-Wl,-L$GHC_LIBS_DIR/rts -optl-lHSrts_thr-ghc8.10.7 -optl-lffi"
cd $BUILD_DIR/build
mkdir deps 2> /dev/null || true
# It's not included by default for some reason. Compiled lib tries to find system one but it's not always available
#cp $GHC_LIBS_DIR/libffi.dylib ./deps
(
BUILD=$PWD
cp /tmp/libffi-3.4.4/*-apple-darwin*/.libs/libffi.dylib $BUILD/deps || \
( \
cd /tmp && \
curl --tlsv1.2 "https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/libffi-tarballs/-/raw/libffi-3.4.4/libffi-3.4.4.tar.gz?inline=false" -o libffi.tar.gz && \
tar -xzvf libffi.tar.gz && \
cd "libffi-3.4.4" && \
./configure && \
make && \
cp *-apple-darwin*/.libs/libffi.dylib $BUILD/deps \
)
)
cp $GHC_LIBS_DIR/rts/libffi.dylib ./deps
DYLIBS=`otool -L $LIB | grep @rpath | tail -n +2 | cut -d' ' -f 1 | cut -d'/' -f2`
RPATHS=`otool -l $LIB | grep "path "| cut -d' ' -f11`
@ -84,8 +70,6 @@ function copy_deps() {
}
copy_deps $LIB
# Special case
cp $(ghc --print-libdir)/$ARCH-osx-ghc-$GHC_VERSION/libHSghc-boot-th-$GHC_VERSION-ghc$GHC_VERSION.dylib deps
rm deps/`basename $LIB`
cd -

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@ -1,242 +0,0 @@
From 38be2c93acb6f459d24ed6c626981c35ccf44095 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sylvain Henry <sylvain@haskus.fr>
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2023 15:40:45 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Fix build on 32-bit architectures
---
Basement/Bits.hs | 4 ++++
Basement/From.hs | 24 -----------------------
Basement/Numerical/Additive.hs | 4 ++++
Basement/Numerical/Conversion.hs | 20 +++++++++++++++++++
Basement/PrimType.hs | 6 +++++-
Basement/Types/OffsetSize.hs | 22 +++++++++++++++++++--
6 files changed, 53 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Basement/Bits.hs b/Basement/Bits.hs
index 7eeea0f5..24520ed7 100644
--- a/Basement/Bits.hs
+++ b/Basement/Bits.hs
@@ -54,8 +54,12 @@ import GHC.Int
import Basement.Compat.Primitive
#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64
+#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
+import GHC.Exts
+#else
import GHC.IntWord64
#endif
+#endif
-- | operation over finite bits
class FiniteBitsOps bits where
diff --git a/Basement/From.hs b/Basement/From.hs
index 7bbe141c..80014b3e 100644
--- a/Basement/From.hs
+++ b/Basement/From.hs
@@ -272,23 +272,11 @@ instance (NatWithinBound (CountOf ty) n, KnownNat n, PrimType ty)
tryFrom = BlockN.toBlockN . UArray.toBlock . BoxArray.mapToUnboxed id
instance (KnownNat n, NatWithinBound Word8 n) => From (Zn64 n) Word8 where
-#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
- from = narrow . unZn64 where narrow (W64# w) = W8# (wordToWord8# (word64ToWord# (GHC.Prim.word64ToWord# w)))
-#else
from = narrow . unZn64 where narrow (W64# w) = W8# (wordToWord8# (word64ToWord# w))
-#endif
instance (KnownNat n, NatWithinBound Word16 n) => From (Zn64 n) Word16 where
-#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
- from = narrow . unZn64 where narrow (W64# w) = W16# (wordToWord16# (word64ToWord# (GHC.Prim.word64ToWord# w)))
-#else
from = narrow . unZn64 where narrow (W64# w) = W16# (wordToWord16# (word64ToWord# w))
-#endif
instance (KnownNat n, NatWithinBound Word32 n) => From (Zn64 n) Word32 where
-#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
- from = narrow . unZn64 where narrow (W64# w) = W32# (wordToWord32# (word64ToWord# (GHC.Prim.word64ToWord# w)))
-#else
from = narrow . unZn64 where narrow (W64# w) = W32# (wordToWord32# (word64ToWord# w))
-#endif
instance From (Zn64 n) Word64 where
from = unZn64
instance From (Zn64 n) Word128 where
@@ -297,23 +285,11 @@ instance From (Zn64 n) Word256 where
from = from . unZn64
instance (KnownNat n, NatWithinBound Word8 n) => From (Zn n) Word8 where
-#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
- from = narrow . naturalToWord64 . unZn where narrow (W64# w) = W8# (wordToWord8# (word64ToWord# (GHC.Prim.word64ToWord# w)))
-#else
from = narrow . naturalToWord64 . unZn where narrow (W64# w) = W8# (wordToWord8# (word64ToWord# w))
-#endif
instance (KnownNat n, NatWithinBound Word16 n) => From (Zn n) Word16 where
-#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
- from = narrow . naturalToWord64 . unZn where narrow (W64# w) = W16# (wordToWord16# (word64ToWord# (GHC.Prim.word64ToWord# w)))
-#else
from = narrow . naturalToWord64 . unZn where narrow (W64# w) = W16# (wordToWord16# (word64ToWord# w))
-#endif
instance (KnownNat n, NatWithinBound Word32 n) => From (Zn n) Word32 where
-#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
- from = narrow . naturalToWord64 . unZn where narrow (W64# w) = W32# (wordToWord32# (word64ToWord# (GHC.Prim.word64ToWord# w)))
-#else
from = narrow . naturalToWord64 . unZn where narrow (W64# w) = W32# (wordToWord32# (word64ToWord# w))
-#endif
instance (KnownNat n, NatWithinBound Word64 n) => From (Zn n) Word64 where
from = naturalToWord64 . unZn
instance (KnownNat n, NatWithinBound Word128 n) => From (Zn n) Word128 where
diff --git a/Basement/Numerical/Additive.hs b/Basement/Numerical/Additive.hs
index d0dfb973..8ab65aa0 100644
--- a/Basement/Numerical/Additive.hs
+++ b/Basement/Numerical/Additive.hs
@@ -30,8 +30,12 @@ import qualified Basement.Types.Word128 as Word128
import qualified Basement.Types.Word256 as Word256
#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64
+#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
+import GHC.Exts
+#else
import GHC.IntWord64
#endif
+#endif
-- | Represent class of things that can be added together,
-- contains a neutral element and is commutative.
diff --git a/Basement/Numerical/Conversion.hs b/Basement/Numerical/Conversion.hs
index db502c07..fddc8232 100644
--- a/Basement/Numerical/Conversion.hs
+++ b/Basement/Numerical/Conversion.hs
@@ -26,8 +26,12 @@ import GHC.Word
import Basement.Compat.Primitive
#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64
+#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
+import GHC.Exts
+#else
import GHC.IntWord64
#endif
+#endif
intToInt64 :: Int -> Int64
#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS == 64
@@ -96,11 +100,22 @@ int64ToWord64 (I64# i) = W64# (int64ToWord64# i)
#endif
#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS == 64
+#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
+word64ToWord# :: Word64# -> Word#
+word64ToWord# i = word64ToWord# i
+#else
word64ToWord# :: Word# -> Word#
word64ToWord# i = i
+#endif
{-# INLINE word64ToWord# #-}
#endif
+#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64
+word64ToWord32# :: Word64# -> Word32#
+word64ToWord32# i = wordToWord32# (word64ToWord# i)
+{-# INLINE word64ToWord32# #-}
+#endif
+
-- | 2 Word32s
data Word32x2 = Word32x2 {-# UNPACK #-} !Word32
{-# UNPACK #-} !Word32
@@ -113,9 +128,14 @@ word64ToWord32s (W64# w64) = Word32x2 (W32# (wordToWord32# (uncheckedShiftRL# (G
word64ToWord32s (W64# w64) = Word32x2 (W32# (wordToWord32# (uncheckedShiftRL# w64 32#))) (W32# (wordToWord32# w64))
#endif
#else
+#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
+word64ToWord32s :: Word64 -> Word32x2
+word64ToWord32s (W64# w64) = Word32x2 (W32# (word64ToWord32# (uncheckedShiftRL64# w64 32#))) (W32# (word64ToWord32# w64))
+#else
word64ToWord32s :: Word64 -> Word32x2
word64ToWord32s (W64# w64) = Word32x2 (W32# (word64ToWord# (uncheckedShiftRL64# w64 32#))) (W32# (word64ToWord# w64))
#endif
+#endif
wordToChar :: Word -> Char
wordToChar (W# word) = C# (chr# (word2Int# word))
diff --git a/Basement/PrimType.hs b/Basement/PrimType.hs
index f8ca2926..a888ec91 100644
--- a/Basement/PrimType.hs
+++ b/Basement/PrimType.hs
@@ -54,7 +54,11 @@ import Basement.Nat
import qualified Prelude (quot)
#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64
-import GHC.IntWord64
+#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
+import GHC.Exts
+#else
+import GHC.IntWord64
+#endif
#endif
#ifdef FOUNDATION_BOUNDS_CHECK
diff --git a/Basement/Types/OffsetSize.hs b/Basement/Types/OffsetSize.hs
index cd944927..1ea80dad 100644
--- a/Basement/Types/OffsetSize.hs
+++ b/Basement/Types/OffsetSize.hs
@@ -70,8 +70,12 @@ import Data.List (foldl')
import qualified Prelude
#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64
+#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
+import GHC.Exts
+#else
import GHC.IntWord64
#endif
+#endif
-- | File size in bytes
newtype FileSize = FileSize Word64
@@ -225,20 +229,26 @@ countOfRoundUp alignment (CountOf n) = CountOf ((n + (alignment-1)) .&. compleme
csizeOfSize :: CountOf Word8 -> CSize
#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64
+#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
+csizeOfSize (CountOf (I# sz)) = CSize (W32# (wordToWord32# (int2Word# sz)))
+#else
csizeOfSize (CountOf (I# sz)) = CSize (W32# (int2Word# sz))
+#endif
#else
#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
csizeOfSize (CountOf (I# sz)) = CSize (W64# (wordToWord64# (int2Word# sz)))
-
#else
csizeOfSize (CountOf (I# sz)) = CSize (W64# (int2Word# sz))
-
#endif
#endif
csizeOfOffset :: Offset8 -> CSize
#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64
+#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
+csizeOfOffset (Offset (I# sz)) = CSize (W32# (wordToWord32# (int2Word# sz)))
+#else
csizeOfOffset (Offset (I# sz)) = CSize (W32# (int2Word# sz))
+#endif
#else
#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
csizeOfOffset (Offset (I# sz)) = CSize (W64# (wordToWord64# (int2Word# sz)))
@@ -250,7 +260,11 @@ csizeOfOffset (Offset (I# sz)) = CSize (W64# (int2Word# sz))
sizeOfCSSize :: CSsize -> CountOf Word8
sizeOfCSSize (CSsize (-1)) = error "invalid size: CSSize is -1"
#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64
+#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
+sizeOfCSSize (CSsize (I32# sz)) = CountOf (I# (int32ToInt# sz))
+#else
sizeOfCSSize (CSsize (I32# sz)) = CountOf (I# sz)
+#endif
#else
#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
sizeOfCSSize (CSsize (I64# sz)) = CountOf (I# (int64ToInt# sz))
@@ -261,7 +275,11 @@ sizeOfCSSize (CSsize (I64# sz)) = CountOf (I# sz)
sizeOfCSize :: CSize -> CountOf Word8
#if WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS < 64
+#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
+sizeOfCSize (CSize (W32# sz)) = CountOf (I# (word2Int# (word32ToWord# sz)))
+#else
sizeOfCSize (CSize (W32# sz)) = CountOf (I# (word2Int# sz))
+#endif
#else
#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 904
sizeOfCSize (CSize (W64# sz)) = CountOf (I# (word2Int# (word64ToWord# sz)))

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@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
diff --git a/direct-sqlcipher.cabal b/direct-sqlcipher.cabal
index 728ba3e..c63745e 100644
--- a/direct-sqlcipher.cabal
+++ b/direct-sqlcipher.cabal
@@ -84,6 +84,8 @@ library
cc-options: -DSQLITE_TEMP_STORE=2
-DSQLITE_HAS_CODEC
+ extra-libraries: ws2_32
+
if !os(windows) && !os(android)
extra-libraries: pthread

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@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
From 2738929ce15b4c8704bbbac24a08539b5d4bf30e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: sternenseemann <sternenseemann@systemli.org>
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2023 10:51:30 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] Data.Memory.Internal.CompatPrim64: fix 32 bit with GHC >= 9.4
Since 9.4, GHC.Prim exports Word64# operations like timesWord64# even on
i686 whereas GHC.IntWord64 no longer exists. Therefore, we can just use
the ready made solution.
Closes #98, as it should be the better solution.
---
Data/Memory/Internal/CompatPrim64.hs | 4 ++++
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)
diff --git a/Data/Memory/Internal/CompatPrim64.hs b/Data/Memory/Internal/CompatPrim64.hs
index b9eef8a..a134c88 100644
--- a/Data/Memory/Internal/CompatPrim64.hs
+++ b/Data/Memory/Internal/CompatPrim64.hs
@@ -150,6 +150,7 @@ w64# :: Word# -> Word# -> Word# -> Word64#
w64# w _ _ = w
#elif WORD_SIZE_IN_BITS == 32
+#if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ < 904
import GHC.IntWord64
import GHC.Prim (Word#)
@@ -158,6 +159,9 @@ timesWord64# a b =
let !ai = word64ToInt64# a
!bi = word64ToInt64# b
in int64ToWord64# (timesInt64# ai bi)
+#else
+import GHC.Prim
+#endif
w64# :: Word# -> Word# -> Word# -> Word64#
w64# _ hw lw =

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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
"simplex-network-overlay-card-1-li-3": "Le P2P ne résout pas <a href='https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attaque_de_l%27homme_du_milieu'>l'attaque MITM</a> et la plupart des implémentations existantes n'utilisent pas de messages hors bande pour l'échange de clé initial. SimpleX utilise des messages hors bande ou, dans certains cas, des connexions sécurisées et approuvées préexistantes pour l'échange de clé initial .",
"simplex-network-overlay-card-1-li-4": "Les réseaux P2P peuvent être bloquées par certains fournisseurs Internet (comme <a href='https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent'>BitTorrent</a>). SimpleX est indépendant du transport - il peut fonctionner sur des protocoles Web standard, par exemple WebSockets.",
"simplex-network-overlay-card-1-li-5": "Tous les réseaux P2P connus sont susceptibles d'être vulnérables à une <a href='https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attaque_Sybil'>attaque Sybil</a>, car chaque nœud peut être découvert et le réseau fonctionne comme un tout. Les mesures connues pour réduire la probabilité d'une attaque Sybil nécessitent soit un composant centralisé, soit des <a href='https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preuve_de_travail'>preuves de travail</a> coûteuses. Le réseau SimpleX ne permet pas de découvrir les serveurs, il est fragmenté et fonctionne comme de multiples sous-réseaux isolées, ce qui rend impossible les attaques à l'échelle du réseau.",
"simplex-network-overlay-card-1-li-6": "Les réseaux P2P sont susceptibles d'être vulnérables aux <a href='https://www.usenix.org/conference/woot15/workshop-program/presentation/p2p-file-sharing-hell-exploiting-bittorrent'>attaques DRDoS</a>, lorsque les clients peuvent rediffuser et amplifier le trafic, entraînant un déni de service à l'échelle du réseau. Les clients SimpleX relaient uniquement le trafic à partir d'une connexion connue et ne peuvent pas être utilisés par un attaquant pour amplifier le trafic sur l'ensemble du réseau.",
"simplex-network-overlay-card-1-li-6": "Les réseaux P2P sont susceptibles d'être vulnérables aux <a href='https://www.usenix.org/conference/woot15/workshop-program/presentation/p2p- file-sharing-hell-exploiting-bittorrent'>attaques DRDoS</a>, lorsque les clients peuvent rediffuser et amplifier le trafic, entraînant un déni de service à l'échelle du réseau. Les clients SimpleX relaient uniquement le trafic à partir d'une connexion connue et ne peuvent pas être utilisés par un attaquant pour amplifier le trafic sur l'ensemble du réseau.",
"privacy-matters-overlay-card-1-p-1": "De nombreuses grandes entreprises utilisent les informations sur les personnes avec lesquelles vous êtes connecté pour estimer vos revenus, vous vendre des produits dont vous n'avez pas vraiment besoin et déterminer les prix.",
"privacy-matters-overlay-card-1-p-2": "Les vendeurs en ligne savent que les personnes à faible revenu sont plus susceptibles d'effectuer des achats urgents. Ils peuvent donc pratiquer des prix plus élevés ou supprimer des remises.",
"privacy-matters-overlay-card-1-p-3": "Certaines sociétés financières et d'assurance utilisent des graphiques sociaux pour déterminer les taux d'intérêt et les primes. Cela fait souvent payer plus les personnes à faible revenu - c'est connu sous le nom de <a href ='https://fairbydesign.com/povertypremium/' target='_blank'>'prime à la pauvreté'</a>.",

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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
"docs-dropdown-1": "SimpleXプラットフォーム",
"hero-overlay-card-1-p-5": "クライアント デバイスのみがユーザー プロファイル、連絡先、およびグループを保存します。 メッセージは 2 レイヤーのエンドツーエンド暗号化を使用して送信されます。",
"simplex-chat-for-the-terminal": "ターミナル用 SimpleX チャット",
"simplex-network-overlay-card-1-li-3": "P2P は <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-in-the-middle_attack'>MITM 攻撃</a> 問題を解決せず、既存の実装のほとんどは最初の鍵交換に帯域外メッセージを使用していません 。 SimpleX は、最初のキー交換に帯域外メッセージを使用するか、場合によっては既存の安全で信頼できる接続を使用します。",
"simplex-network-overlay-card-1-li-3": "P2P は <a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man-in-the-middle_ Attack'>MITM 攻撃</a> 問題を解決せず、既存の実装のほとんどは最初の鍵交換に帯域外メッセージを使用していません 。 SimpleX は、最初のキー交換に帯域外メッセージを使用するか、場合によっては既存の安全で信頼できる接続を使用します。",
"the-instructions--source-code": "ソース コードからダウンロードまたはコンパイルする方法を説明します。",
"simplex-network-section-desc": "Simplex Chat は、P2P とフェデレーション ネットワークの利点を組み合わせて最高のプライバシーを提供します。",
"privacy-matters-section-subheader": "メタデータのプライバシーを保護する &mdash; <span class='text-active-blue'>話す相手</span> &mdash; 以下のことからあなたを守ります:",
@ -150,7 +150,7 @@
"privacy-matters-2-overlay-1-title": "プライバシーはあなたに力を与えます",
"simplex-unique-overlay-card-2-p-2": "オプションのユーザー アドレスを使用しても、スパムの連絡先リクエストの送信に使用される可能性がありますが、接続を失うことなく変更または完全に削除できます。",
"simplex-unique-4-overlay-1-title": "完全に分散化されています &mdash; ユーザーは SimpleX ネットワークを所有します",
"simplex-network-overlay-card-1-li-5": "すべての既知の P2P ネットワークは、各ノードが検出可能であり、ネットワーク全体が動作するため、<a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sybil_attack'>Sybil 攻撃</a>に対して脆弱である可能性があります。 この問題を軽減する既知の対策には、一元化されたコンポーネントか、高価な<a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work'>作業証明</a>が必要です。 SimpleX ネットワークにはサーバーの検出機能がなく、断片化されており、複数の分離されたサブネットワークとして動作するため、ネットワーク全体への攻撃は不可能です。",
"simplex-network-overlay-card-1-li-5": "すべての既知の P2P ネットワークは、各ノードが検出可能であり、ネットワーク全体が動作するため、<a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sybil_question'>Sybil 攻撃</a>に対して脆弱である可能性があります。 この問題を軽減する既知の対策には、一元化されたコンポーネントか、高価な<a href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_work'>作業証明</a>が必要です。 SimpleX ネットワークにはサーバーの検出機能がなく、断片化されており、複数の分離されたサブネットワークとして動作するため、ネットワーク全体への攻撃は不可能です。",
"simplex-private-2-title": "追加レイヤーの<br>サーバー暗号化",
"hero-overlay-card-1-p-4": "この設計により、ユーザーの情報の漏洩が防止されます&apos; アプリケーションレベルのメタデータ。 プライバシーをさらに向上させ、IP アドレスを保護するために、Tor 経由でメッセージング サーバーに接続できます。",
"f-droid-org-repo": "F-Droid.org リポジトリ",

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@ -67,10 +67,6 @@
"term": "Message padding",
"definition": "Message padding"
},
{
"term": "Non-repudiation",
"definition": "Non-repudiation"
},
{
"term": "Onion routing",
"definition": "Onion routing"
@ -107,10 +103,6 @@
"term": "Recovery from compromise",
"definition": "Post-compromise security"
},
{
"term": "Repudiation",
"definition": "Repudiation"
},
{
"term": "User identity",
"definition": "User identity"

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
<p><a href="https://www.privacyguides.org/real-time-communication/#simplex-chat" target="_blank">Privacy Guides</a> recommendations.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.kuketz-blog.de/simplex-eindruecke-vom-messenger-ohne-identifier/" target="_blank">Review by Mike Kuketz</a>.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.messenger-matrix.de" target="_blank">The messenger matrix</a>.</p>
<p class="mb-[12px]"><a href="https://supernovas.space/detailed_reviews.html#simplex" target="_blank">Supernova review</a> and <a href="https://supernovas.space/messengers.html" target="_blank">messenger ratings</a>.</p>
<p class="mb-[12px]"><a href="https://supernova.tilde.team/detailed_reviews.html#simplex" target="_blank">Supernova review</a> and <a href="https://supernova.tilde.team/messengers.html" target="_blank">messenger ratings</a>.</p>
<p>v4.3 is released:</p>