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Aug 14 2020
Fixed.
Please try with out supplied CFLAGS or change them from
@JW: @gniibe explained you the problem and provided a fix (i.e. use correct specifiction of the directory names). Changes to Makefile.in are a no-go because that is a built file and a real fix would need to go into libtool. However, for a couple of reasons we do not want to update libtool (e.g. too many breakages in the past, we have out own fixes in for Windows). Thus we consider this bug closed.
I understand your point, but your fix is not relevant
Thanks for your patch. I understand your point, but your fix is not relevant (for supporting all platforms). You can use that way in your build script, but we can't take that approach; The correct fix is fixing libtool.
I'm feeling difficulty to talk to you.
libtool works like this:
- For program without -no-install, it uses wrapper script specifying the runtime path to the library by LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or equivalent), so that the program can work without installation
- For program with no-install, it uses a feature (e.g., -rpath in ELF environment) to specify the runtime path to the library *in* the executable. The executable cannot be installed because the path of build directly is embedded in the executable.
@JW, I'm feeling difficulty to talk to you.
... no-support of slash at the end of path and duplicated slash, we won't fix.
T5024: libtool problem for some platforms for 'make check' (program built with -no-install won't work without installation)
For the original problem of no-support of slash at the end of path and duplicated slash, we won't fix.
@JW, I'm afraid you are not able to read what I write here. This is not chat system at all. For chat system, please use XMPP on
gnupg-devel@chat.gnupg.org as written at https://gnupg.org/documentation/mailing-lists.html (if possible).
I wrote that "FAIL: gpg-error-config-test.sh" is because of your typo
I wrote that "FAIL: gpg-error-config-test.sh" is because of your typo, and I asked to fix your typo and test again.
... you are now describing another problem
@JW, you are now describing another problem, instead of the problem you reported.
I'm closing this one.
Aug 13 2020
Taking: Still does not work although now --quick-set-expire is used by gpgme.
Awesome. Thank you for the explanation and for solving the issue.
We won't do such a interface now.
Thanks a lot.
Mitigations are in place for quite some time now; see T4755.
Fix will be in 2.2.22. Thanks for the report.
It was actually moved to noninstall in 2006. The reason or this is a conflict between the version of gpgsplit in GnuPG 1.4 and 2.0. Back then it seemed easier to keep on using the gpgpslit from 1.4 because that version was installed anyway. At that time gpg was called gpg2 we changed this much later and probably forgot to switch also to the gpgsplit from GnuPG 2.
Aug 12 2020
Kleopatra now queries scdaemon for the manufacturer. The (outdated) mapping of serial numbers to manufacturers is kept as fallback for GnuPG < 2.2.21.
Further analysis shows that this only happens when async crypt is enabled.
The expiry of the subkeys (and that of the primary key) can now be changed via a context menu action in the subkeyswidget.
Thanks. Added to 2.2.
You used --personal-digest-preferences to force the use of SHA-512, right?
Aug 11 2020
OpenPGP (RFC-4880) requires support for 3DES and SHA-1 thus you can't disable them. However, they are not used in practice because the key preference guarantee the use of more modern algorithms,
Aug 10 2020
Do you mean you want to copy a backup key created while generating the keys for the card onto a new card?
We currently already ship:
The problem appears to be the test framework is not setting a LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or DYNLD_LIBRARY_PATH on OS X).
As far as I know, the environment is set correctly. PKG_CONFIG_PATH, --prefix and --libdir are set. And runpaths are also set.