On Wed 23.Sep'09 at 18:33:13 -0700, Behzad Mahini wrote: > Ok, I made the umask to be strict on the entire 'test' directory > (recursively), and ran the "make test", and then "prove -lbv You most certainly want -bv and not -lbv. > failing_cases "....and some of the warnings/errors went away. > However, there are still some more errors left (See Results shown > below). > > Since some of these errors (See Results below) are indicating that > they are known issues with GnuPG 1.0.1, it begs the following > questions: > > 1) What is the significance of the term "...known issues with GnuPG > 1.0.1..." (i.e., known to RT developers? or known to the GnuPG > developers?) Neither. To the original developer of GnuPg interface, a CPAN module written to let Perl applications talk to GnuPg. You may note that we now maintain thatm odule but that we didn't originally write it. > 2) I have installed GnuPG 2.0.13, and do not have GnuPG 1.xx > installed on my machine. Therefore why is it complaining about GnuPG > 1.0.1? It's a hardcoded warning statement in the test files. And unrelated here. > Again, note that I have only created a symbolic link for > the executable "gpg" (supposedly the executable for GnuPG 1.x) to > point to "gpg2" (GnuPG 2.0.13). I only did this as "perl > Malefile.PL" for CPAN's GnuPG-Interface would not have gone ahead, > as it obviously needed "gpg". That's what might be referred to as "an end run around a safety mechanism" GnuPg::Interface wasn't designed to work with gpg2 and they changed the API/CLI, which is part of what gets something a different executable name. In particular, gpg 1 outputs timestames as ISO dates and gpg 2 outputs them as seconds since the epoch. As it happens, I had a few minutes today and did the work to support GPG2 in GnuPg::Interface. Can you try out: http://pause.perl.org/incoming/GnuPG-Interface-0.41_01.tar.gz and report back? If it's more than a few hours, you'll find that file at search.cpan.org.
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