thanks for the tip guys.
I just needed some pgp software, tried my luck with 'sudo port install
pgp'. I thought I'd be the latest version.
I'm unfortunately unable, yet, to understand the cause of the error by
reading stacktrace.
I ended up downloading gnupg binaries for 1.4.7.
I'd be happy to get the 2.0 from Macports.
What would be a good way to check version availability in port?

More generally, when some fix have been commited to SVN, like the one
for compiling firefox-x11, what is the best way to get the latest update?
'port selfupdate' doesn't get you the latest version of the trunk isn't it?

cheers

Randall Wood wrote:
>
> On 11 Oct 2007, at 04:46, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
>> On Oct 11, 2007, at 02:33, nodje wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to compile pgp and get the following error:
>>> [snip]
>>
>> Disturbingly, this port is for a version of pgp from 1998. Surely
>> such old software isn't so useful anymore?
>
> You probably actually want the gnupg software instead.
>
>
> Randall Wood
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> http://shyramblings.blogspot.com
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> "The rules are simple: The ball is round. The game lasts 90 minutes.
> All the
> rest is just philosophy."
>
>
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