Apologies, that option is indeed gone. I was trying to pass it anyhow, in order to use an external (but up-to-date) gpg-agent as my agent, because that's how I was configuring the 2.0.x branch, "--disable-agent --with-agent-pgm=/usr/local/opt/gpg-agent/bin/gpg-agent".
When I went to build this new release of the 2.1.x branch I just automatically passed those configure options, and when the configure script didn't flag the option as unrecognised I wondered if it was a bug that it was erroring out. I should have probably double-checked to see if I was just being stupid ;). Cheers for the reply, Dom Sent from OS X. If you wish to communicate more securely my PGP Public Key is 0x872524db9d74326c. On 18/12/2014 08:35, Werner Koch wrote: > On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 13:54, dominyktil...@gmail.com said: > >> I'm still hitting a new one though. If you attempt to compile using an >> external gpg-agent, rather than one with the package, you hit this: > > You mean an option --disable-agent? Do we still have this option - it > needs to be removed. gpg-agent is not optional. > > > > Salam-Shalom, > > Werner >
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