Hi, I'm currently running Fedora 25 with GnuPG v2.13 installed. I want to upgrade to v2.1.23 by manually compiling.
I have downloaded: npth 1.5 libgpg-error 1.27 libgcrypt 1.8 libksba 1.3.5 libassuan 2.4.3 gnupg-2.1.23 Read the README and INSTALL for gnupg-2.1.23, which instructed to install the supporting libs in that order above. Began with npth: - read the README and INSTALL - (as sudo, executed:) ./configure, make, make check, make install - output appeared complete and successfull - verified the libraries were installed in /usr/local/lib - other files mentioned were in /usr/local/... Repeated the process for the next library (libgpg-error), results appeared ok and checked /usr/local/share/common-lisp/... Repeated the process again for libcrypt, unfortunately at the end of the ./configure step it gave this message: checking for GPG Error - version >= 1.25... no configure: error: libgpg-error is needed. See ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgpg-error/ . I thought the previous libgpg-error install succeeded, perhaps not? How do I proceed at this point? Can I repeat the build / install process for libgpg-error? Or will it fail since the files may already be there? Is there something I need to do to tell libcrypt I have libgpg-error (>=1.25) installed? Thanks. Dan.
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