On 2016-05-11(12:50:04PM+0000), ng0 wrote: > On 2016-04-24(04:23:22+0200), Ludovic Courtès wrote: > > Leo Famulari <l...@famulari.name> skribis: > > > > > On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 07:03:40PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > > >> Leo Famulari <l...@famulari.name> skribis: > > >> > > >> > On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 11:53:51AM +0200, ng0 wrote: > > >> >> Updated libgcrypt patch. > > >> > > > >> > Is there a consensus on upgrading from 1.6.5 and making the change on > > >> > core-updates? > > >> > > >> OK for doing it in ‘core-updates’! > > > > > > Done in 81068f178. > > > > > >> In an ideal world, we’d do it in a separate branch to check for > > >> breakage, but currently we lack the computational resources to do so. > > > > > > I'm going to build a new system with some changes to core packages. I > > > could test this change as well. Are there any libgcrypt-dependent > > > packages I should pay particular attention to? > > > > Not particularly. This new version is API- and ABI-compatible, so I’m > > rather confident. > > > > Ludo’. > > So I am not sure if this is libgcrypt-1.7 related, I am still debugging > this and will ask on gnunet-dev and proxy-maint-gentoo about this later, > but there's a slight chance that gnunet-gtk breaks with libgcrypt-1.7[1]. > It might of course be the ebuild rewrite causing this, that's what I'm > trying to find out. > Just a heads up and notice on why nothing happened with the guix > packages of gnunet, I'm stuck with debugging the last 1% before gnunet > suite gets into portage. > > I hope this is not libgcrypt-1.7 related, but if it is, I'll adjust all > packages accordingly until gnunet is patched to this. > > [1]: http://www.n0.is/static/pub/p/gnunet/debug/ and > http://far37qbrwiredyo5.onion/static/pub/p/gnunet/debug/
I guess It is safe to say that libgcrypt-1.7 does not break gnunet-gtk functionality, it has to be everything else I am looking at but not libgcrypt, error introduced itself on a new build system with libgcrypt-1.6.5 -- ♥Ⓐ ng0 4096R/13212A27975AF07677A29F7002A296150C201823