got a working gpg2! Thanks. Now to figure out automation. Will post a separate thread regarding my issues with removing passphrase,.
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 11:23 AM, Errol Casey <er...@askerrol.org> wrote: > i will try going back to the older version of libgpg-error > > This is the order of the build I did; if there are versions of packages > that don't require pth. > > Let me know and I will try to rebuild with different versions > > 1. Build and install pth 2.07 > 2. Build and install libgpg-error 1.18 (due to another package saying it > needed a newer version that what I had. I think I had older than 1.12) > 3. Build and install libgcrypt 1.6.2 > 4. Build and install libassuan 2.2.0 > 5. Build and install libksba 1.3.2 > 6. Build gnupg 2.0.26 > > > On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 2:31 PM, Werner Koch <w...@gnupg.org> wrote: > >> On Thu, 19 Feb 2015 12:01, er...@askerrol.org said: >> > Thanks. Now to figure out why make check fails but make works without >> > error. Are there dependencies besides pth for libgpg-error? >> >> Are you using a recent Pth version? I recall that older Pth versions >> had problems when used by programs which also make use of pthreads. >> That was actually the reasons for the pcsc-wrapper used by scdaemon. >> >> My tests indicated that there was no more problem - on Linux. However, >> this might be because glibc implements mutex directly and not in >> libpthread. Thus we may have the same conflict as we had with older >> glibc versions. >> >> A solution for you might be to go back to libgpg-error 1.12 which has no >> mutexes and thus no need for pthreads. >> >> I doubt that we can do a real fix for that. I dropped Pth support for a >> reason ;-). The only thing I can image is an environment variable >> forcing libgpg-error to entire disable the mutex support. >> >> >> Shalom-Salam, >> >> Werner >> >> >> -- >> Die Gedanken sind frei. Ausnahmen regelt ein Bundesgesetz. >> >> > > > -- > Errol Casey > er...@askerrol.org > -- Errol Casey er...@askerrol.org
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