Hi,
On Thursday 24 October 2013 20:49:09 Nikola Radovanovic wrote:
1) When trying to build whole Gpg4Win i ran into several problems. Package
for gtkhtmlviewer2 couldn't be found, but i have resolved it. This archive
is now moved to plugins_obsolete folder (instead plugins) on a target url.
On Fri, 25 Oct 2013 13:53, nikola.radovano...@seavus.com said:
Right now, by building the whole gpg4win i have succeeded in what i wanted,
but i will certainly try again with MXE to see what is the problem there.
I am glad to hear that. I will add some more tests to the installer.
Just for
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Subject: Re: Building Pinentry for Windows
Hi,
On Thursday 24 October 2013 20:49:09 Nikola Radovanovic wrote:
1) When trying to build whole Gpg4Win i ran into several problems. Package
for gtkhtmlviewer2 couldn't be found, but i have resolved it. This archive
is now moved
On Tue, 22 Oct 2013 14:06, nikola.radovano...@seavus.com said:
I couldn't find any manual for building pinentry executables for
Windows (specifically Windows 7/8). Also for Gpg4Win 2 in general. I
The easiest way to do this is to follow the README of the gpg4win
installer source. It is best
Hi,
On Wednesday 23 October 2013 10:14:37 Werner Koch wrote:
However, unless you only want the really ugly native pinentry you need
to install lots of libraries first. Thus using the gpg4win installer
framework is easier.
I've recently played around with MXE ( http://mxe.cc/ ) which is
Koch; Nikola Radovanovic
Subject: Re: Building pinentry on Windows 7
Hi,
On Wednesday 23 October 2013 10:14:37 Werner Koch wrote:
However, unless you only want the really ugly native pinentry you need
to install lots of libraries first. Thus using the gpg4win installer
framework is easier
Hello,
I couldn't find any manual for building pinentry executables for Windows
(specifically Windows 7/8). Also for Gpg4Win 2 in general. I know it should be
cross-compiled, but there is not some up to date manual on internet, or I
couldn't find it. Can you please give some detailed