On 3/25/2015 10:39 PM, Dave Kimble wrote: > I have installed libgpg-error-1.9 , apparently OK. > checking for GPG Error - version >= 1.11... no
It is looking for version >= 1.11, which you do not have. > I can see /usr/lib/bin/libgpg-error and /libgpg-error-config > checking for gpg-error-config... /usr/local/bin/gpg-error-config It also appears to be looking in the default directory for self compiled software (/usr/local/bin). I would recommend compiling the necessary libraries/binaries of the correct version from source as well since it looks like the repository does not provide them, which would make sense since the repository version does not require a newer version. If you're going to compile software from source, be prepared for headaches like this. This isn't really a GPG issue, but just the fact that Ubuntu has not brought the newer versions into their repositories yet. > this. Is it too much to ask that you produce an Ubuntu-friendly > repository that takes care of all the dependencies and compiling? I've never looked into maintaining a repository myself, but it does seem like it would be a quite a bit of work (maintaining the server, compiling and packaging the software, etc.) especially for software that has a one man development team. -- Antony Prince Key ID: 0x4F040744 Fingerprint: FE96 5B7F A708 18D3 B74B 959F A6E1 6242 4F04 0744 URL: keyserver.blazrsoft.com
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