Hi Werner,

Werner Koch via Gnupg-devel wrote:
> We are pleased to announce the availability of a new stable GnuPG
> release: version 2.4.6.  This version fixes a couple of bugs, comes
> with a few new features, and has now full support for Portuguese.

This release includes 35d80ebd7 (doc: Add support for
generating HTML versions of the man pages., 2024-09-19)
which builds the HTML documentation unconditionally.  This
calls yat2m with the --gnupgorg option added in libgpg-error
1.48.

Building now fails when an older libgpg-error is installed
and the builder doesn't override the YAT2M option to point at
the embedded copy in the gnupg tarball, as the command found
in PATH is preferred.

Should the libgpg-error version requirement be increased
and/or what is the suggested method for folks building
against distribution packages?  Perhaps an option to
explicitly enable or disable the HTML documentation would be
welcome?

-- 
Todd

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