On Oct 12, 2007, at 02:01, Nodje wrote:

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.

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?

"port search gnupg" shows that gnupg 2.0.4 is available as the gnupg2 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?

selfupdate gets you the latest released version of MacPorts (curently 1.5.2), and also does a sync. sync gets you the latest ports tree from SVN. (Well, actually, from rsync, by default, but the rsync server syncs with the svn server every half hour.)


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