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For one, the version I downloaded in the DMG off the web wouldn't run
the profile prefsheet.
I don't really know how to check the linking. I did have 0.2.3 of GPGME
installed, but I got rid of it.
Is there something I should check?
Thanks for your help
Russ
On Monday, January 21, 2002, at 06:22 PM, Theo Schlossnagle wrote:
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> On Monday, January 21, 2002, at 07:40 PM, Russell Rehm wrote:
>> I got on here because I can't find mention of this anywhere else. I
>> can't imagine that this wouldn't have been addressed though, since the
>> documentation says that GPG works.
>> I can't get the profile pane to open, it just sits there and hangs
>> when I open it.
>> I downloaded the source from CVS and built it in PB. This is the
>> error I get:
>>
>> Linking /Users/russ/fire/build/Profile.prefPane/Contents/MacOS/Profile
>> (1 error)
>> Undefined symbols:
>> _gpgme_op_keylist_end_gpgme_op_throwkeys_start_gpgme_set_verbosity
>>
>> If I've repeated something, forgive me. I just wanted to see if it
>> was just me or something.
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> Okay. That should not be in the dmg downloadable from anywhere.
>
> That was added very recently. So, those changes are CVS only. they
> require a modified a gpgme library -- which is available in CVS.
> libgpgme doesn't support the --throw-key gpg command line option. That
> feature has been added into the libgpgme included with Fire by me. I
> have not had time to submit the changes back the libgpgme maintainers.
>
> Make sure that it is linking against the libgpgme included in Fire.
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> Sounds to me like you are trying to (or inadvertently) linking against
> another installed (and older) copy of libgpgme. Older becuase
> gpgme_op_keylist_end, I didn't add. I added set_verbosity (to reduce
> key list times) and op_throwkeys_start (to throw key ids from PGP data
> so we can tell the details of a sent public key BEFORE it is added to
> the gpg keyring). These are good additions and work fine here.
>
> I would look for a rogue copy of libgpgme. If anyone knows how to tell
> Project builder to only use the headers and compiled libgpgme.a tartget
> from within Fire, I would like to know. I would rather not have to
> rename them fire_gpgme.h and libfire_gpgme.a -- ugly.
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