Greetings, Doug Barton! On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 12:21:05 -0800, You wrote: (dougb == Doug Barton)
dougb> > ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- dougb> > On Thursday 05 February 2009 21:27:11 Doug Barton wrote: dougb> >> The attached patch upgrades gpgme to version 1.1.8. Since the kde dougb> >> components are the primary consumers of gpgme, I thought I'd ask y'all dougb> >> first to give this a test run. dougb> > dougb> > Thanks! dougb> > dougb> > Unfortunately the port does not build with option 'pth' enabled. Without 'pth' dougb> > it builds fine. The new gpgme builds fine with pth. Sticky Bit, update your pth package at first, please. Couple of gpgme-based applications builds and run like a charm. I'll be test kde4.2 apps as soon as possible. dougb> > dougb> > BTW is this option actually useful? I think we have an excellent threading dougb> > library. What use case exist for 'GNU portable threads' in gpgme case? Would dougb> > suggest to remove this option and use pthread by default instead. dougb> dougb> I agree, so I've adapted the patch accordingly. dougb> dougb> I'm particularly interested in reports saying that this new version of dougb> gpgme works with the existing kde apps that make use of this library. kdepim[libs]42 will use additional functionality if find gpgme-pth. However, pth is needed for many apps, so why don't use it? At this time, pth is still more used thread library then ptreads. _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list kde-freebsd@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information