Hi, On Wednesday 23 October 2013 10:14:37 Werner Koch wrote: > However, unless you only want the really ugly native pinentry you need > to install lots of libraries first. Thus using the gpg4win installer > framework is easier.
I've recently played around with MXE ( http://mxe.cc/ ) which is another cross compilation environment that aims to provide an easy way to handle dependencys for Windows. To build a static pinentry-qt4 with it you can just set it up as documented on their homepage. Drop the attached pinentry.mk in mxe/src/ and do "make pinentry" Worked like a charm for me on a debian wheezy system. Regards, Andre -- Andre Heinecke | ++49-541-335083-262 | http://www.intevation.de/ Intevation GmbH, Neuer Graben 17, 49074 Osnabrück | AG Osnabrück, HR B 18998 Geschäftsführer: Frank Koormann, Bernhard Reiter, Dr. Jan-Oliver Wagner
PKG := pinentry $(PKG)_IGNORE := $(PKG)_VERSION := 0.8.3 $(PKG)_CHECKSUM := fc0efe5d375568f90ddbb23ee68e173411a49d4a $(PKG)_SUBDIR := pinentry-$($(PKG)_VERSION) $(PKG)_FILE := pinentry-$($(PKG)_VERSION).tar.bz2 $(PKG)_URL := ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/pinentry/$($(PKG)_FILE) $(PKG)_DEPS := gcc qt define $(PKG)_UPDATE $(WGET) -q -O- 'ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/pinentry/' | \ $(SED) -n 's,.*pinentry-\([1-9]\.[1-9][0-9][^>]*\)\.tar.*,\1,p' | \ tail -1 endef define $(PKG)_BUILD cd '$(1)' && ./configure \ --host='$(TARGET)' \ --build="`config.guess`" \ --disable-shared \ --prefix='$(PREFIX)/$(TARGET)' \ --disable-pinentry-qt \ --disable-ncurses \ --disable-pinentry-gtk2 \ --disable-glibtest \ --disable-gtktest \ --enable-pinentry-qt4 \ --enable-pinentry-qt4-clipboard $(MAKE) -C '$(1)' -j '$(JOBS)' $(MAKE) -C '$(1)' -j 1 install endef
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