Re: [gpgme] generate a wheel of the python bindings

2018-03-10 Thread Ben McGinnes
On Wed, Mar 07, 2018 at 12:36:24AM +0900, Matt wrote: > All problems disappeared with latest source. So everything is ok :) > Thank you once again Excellent. Some of the issues you raised (like oddness in test output/behaviour) had already been picked up and fixed, as you no doubt saw. Not

Re: [gpgme] generate a wheel of the python bindings

2018-03-06 Thread Matt
All problems disappeared with latest source. So everything is ok :) Thank you once again 2018-03-06 3:15 GMT+09:00 Matt : > Thanks for the detail answer. > >> With GPGME as a dependency ... Claws or Mutt/Neomutt? > Nope, just "alot" :) https://github.com/pazz/alot > > Your

Re: [gpgme] generate a wheel of the python bindings

2018-03-05 Thread Matt
Thanks for the detail answer. > With GPGME as a dependency ... Claws or Mutt/Neomutt? Nope, just "alot" :) https://github.com/pazz/alot Your mail cleared some of my doubts: Nixos is a source based distribution with binary cache. I was trying to package the python bindings separately than gpgme

Re: [gpgme] generate a wheel of the python bindings

2018-03-03 Thread Ben McGinnes
On Sun, Mar 04, 2018 at 02:50:52AM +0900, Matt wrote: > Hi, > > I've been trying to package gpgme python bindings for nixos > (www.nixos.org) since it's a dependency of the mail reader I use > (alot) but I haven't succeeded yet. Okay. With GPGME as a dependency ... Claws or Mutt/Neomutt? > I

[gpgme] generate a wheel of the python bindings

2018-03-03 Thread Matt
Hi, I've been trying to package gpgme python bindings for nixos (www.nixos.org) since it's a dependency of the mail reader I use (alot) but I haven't succeeded yet. I manage to compile the python 2.7 bindings and to build a "wheel" (as required by nixos, a wheel is a zip file replacing the older