Build problems with gpg 1.9.10 and cryptplugin 0.3.16
bsmaillist at skynet.be
bsmaillist at skynet.be
Sun Jul 25 10:28:35 CEST 2004
I've built and installed all GnuPG 1.9.10 related components (gpg, gpgme,
ksban, gpg-error and libgcrypt) into /usr/local/lib. So far so good.
Now I try to build the CryptoPlugins because I want to use GnuPG as an S/MIME
engine in KMail 1.6.2.
I use
./configure --enable-cryptplug-gpgme --with-gpgme-prefix=/usr/local
This yields:
CryptPlug v0.3.16 has been configured as follows:
CryptPlug GPGME: yes
In config.log I find:
"
GPGME_CFLAGS='-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include'
GPGME_CONFIG='/usr/local/bin/gpgme-config'
GPGME_LIBS='-L/usr/local/lib -lgpgme -L/usr/lib -lgpg-error'
"
Unfortunately I get an error when I run make saying that
"gpgmeplug.c:296: error: `GPGME_No_Error' undeclared (first use in this
function)" plus a whole bunch of "deprecated" warnings.
I noticed that GPGME_No_Error is no longer defined in gpgme.h v.0.9.0 but it
is defined in the old gpgme.h v.0.3.16.
The new .h files for GPG v19.10 et al are in my /usr/local/include whilst the
old header files for GPG 1.3 are in /usr/include.
So, is CryptPlug still up to date? Is CryptPlug still needed to integrate
GnuPG 1.9 in KMail? If not, how should I use GnuPG 1.9 with KMail?
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