>
>
> Yes, things work without "--with-system-gpgmepp", but is seems a pity to
> have libreoffice compile gpgme in statically when it is available on the
> system.
>
>
If you are building just for yourself, for development, why worry? Let the
packagers/distributors/vendors worry about that.
(Sure,
> Don't do that then?
>
Yes, things work without "--with-system-gpgmepp", but is seems a pity to have
libreoffice compile gpgme in statically when it is available on the system.
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> > Using libreoffice-6.2.2.2, gpgme-1.9.0 and gcc-8.2.0
> >
> > After copying gpgme headers from include/gpgme++ to include to allow
> > compiling to progress, make fails with:
> >
> Needs a bit more background - internal gpgme is 1.9.0, too; and e.g. debian
> is successfully building
> against
Hi John,
John Frankish wrote:
> Using libreoffice-6.2.2.2, gpgme-1.9.0 and gcc-8.2.0
>
> After copying gpgme headers from include/gpgme++ to include to allow
> compiling to progress, make fails with:
>
Needs a bit more background - internal gpgme is 1.9.0, too; and
e.g. debian is successfully bui