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16 commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jon Banafato
305fd21100 keybase: 1.0.42 -> 1.0.44 2018-03-01 02:43:38 -05:00
Tim Steinbach
fdadd971be
keybase: 1.0.40 -> 1.0.42 2018-02-25 12:52:13 -05:00
Jon Banafato
ac1abbf4fc keybase: 1.0.39 -> 1.0.40 2018-02-03 19:49:23 -05:00
Tim Steinbach
f6c0c86509
keybase: 1.0.33 -> 1.0.39 2018-01-17 10:34:35 -05:00
Dan Peebles
b426c85ce2 Get rid of most @rpath nonsense on Darwin
This requires some small changes in the stdenv, then working around the
weird choice LLVM made to hardcode @rpath in its install name, and then
lets us remove a ton of annoying workaround hacks in many of our Go
packages. With any luck this will mean less hackery going forward.
2017-10-08 16:13:46 -04:00
Tim Steinbach
6581ad85c0
keybase: 1.0.30 -> 1.0.33 2017-10-04 17:24:19 -04:00
zimbatm
eaa0e19a34 keybase: add darwin support
Fixes the cyclic dependency issue as described in #18131.
2017-09-24 17:50:33 +01:00
Rob Vermaas
ef3cb5cc47
keybase: update to 1.0.30
(cherry picked from commit 06896f26489d71fee5460556eaea86fb123a8245)
2017-09-19 07:34:56 +00:00
Roman Volosatovs
5791a2574e
keybase: 1.0.27 -> 1.0.28 2017-08-19 21:38:57 +02:00
edef
2fca91cbb2 keybase: 1.0.22 -> 1.0.27 2017-08-15 14:56:22 +02:00
Nicolas Pouillard
f74a1e6bcb
Keybase updates
keybase: 1.0.20 -> 1.0.22
keybase-gui: 1.0.23-20170519175207.d6c5e9e -> 1.0.25-20170714172717.73f9070
kbfs: 20170209.d1db463 -> 20170429.44efa06
2017-07-17 00:10:23 +02:00
Peter Hoeg
bf5dc90f30 keybase: 20170209 -> 1.0.20 2017-03-16 10:01:57 +08:00
Bjarki Ágúst Guðmundsson
c1fb4ec041 keybase: 1.0.18 -> 20170209.17b641d 2017-02-17 02:43:30 +01:00
Aristid Breitkreuz
711a42e03a keybase: update 1.0.17 -> 1.0.18 2016-11-17 22:55:15 +01:00
Thomas Tuegel
e446b9f1b1
keybase: 1.0.16 -> 1.0.17 2016-08-31 21:36:47 -05:00
Carl Sverre
b54009fdfb keybase-go: init at 1.0.16 (#17094)
Build the official keybase go client from source.  The client includes both a
CLI for performing keybase operations and a service which will start
automatically when needed.

Keybase is a service which combines social proof with encryption.  Learn more at
their site: http://keybase.io
2016-07-19 12:34:51 +02:00