Hi,
I am new to GnuPG and have recently subscribed to this mailing list to access
to help from the GnuPG user community.
I downloaded GnuPG and required libraries and am attempting build of the first
required package npth-1.6.
The ./configure step failed with the below error.
configure:3552:
On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 02:36, gnupg-users@gnupg.org said:
> configure:3554: error: C compiler cannot create executables
configure does an early test to see whether your C compiler works. This
is done to detect crippled compilers delivered on some systems. Seems
not the case here, though.
> config
We're currently running 1.4.7 and want to install and use gpg on a new
server. I was hoping to install one of the latest 2.2.1.7 perhaps... Can
someone tell me if that is even possible? I was hoping to just install the
new one and then move my /.gnupg dir over there rock-n-roll..Are these
ver
I am STILL getting the same errrors with the "configure" (missing libs)
libgpg-error, libgcrypt, libassuan, libksba & npth even AFTER I installed
each of them Is this a link issue of some kind?
configure:
***
*** You need libgpg-error to build this program.
** This library is for example a
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> We're currently running 1.4.7 and want to install and use gpg on a new
> server. I was hoping to install one of the latest 2.2.1.7 perhaps...
> Can someone tell me if that is even possible? I was hoping to just
> install the new one and then move
> Migrating from 1.4 to 2.2 is not quite *that* simple, but it isn't hard.
> A while ago I put together some detailed how-to notes: let me dig them
> up and I'll get back to you.
Can't immediately find them, but here goes. This is a bit of a process
but it will leave you with a fresh, clean GnuP