* configure.ac: Generate 'setup.py' and 'version.py'.
* lang/python/Makefile.am: Use generated setup script.
* lang/python/pyme/version.py: Turn it into a template, and get
version information from the build system. Also drop some variables.
* lang/python/setup.py: Likewise. This way we can avoid importing the
version module, which is frowned upon and actually caused a problem.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
Previously, missing Python development packages made configure fail
instead of merely disabling the bindings.
* configure.ac: Check for 'PYTHON_VERSION'.
* m4/ax_python_devel.m4: Make test non-fatal.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@g10code.com>
* configure.ac: Make Python bindings configurable, add new Makefile.
* lang/python/Makefile.am: New file.
* lang/python/setup.py: Integrate into the build system.
* m4/ax_pkg_swig.m4: New file from the autoconf archive.
* m4/m4_ax_swig_python.m4: Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <justus@gnupg.org>
* configure.ac (languages): Warn and disable langs for which
requirements are not met.
--
If the languages are explicitly enabled on the command line
missing dependencies for them will still lead to errors.
* configure.ac (LIBGPGMEPP_LT_CURRENT, LIBQGPGME_LT_CURRENT): Bump.
--
While the KDE Frameworks versions had a different name increasing
the number avoids a conflict with KDE4 versions and is generally
more consistent.
* configure.ac: Look for doxygen if qt is built.
Configure new files.
* lang/qt/doc/Doxyfile.in: New.
* lang/qt/doc/Makefile.am: New.
* lang/qt/README: Update.
--
Currently this is a standard doxyfile template without much
customization.
* configure.ac: Call ax_cxx_compile_stdcxx
* m4/ax_cxx_compile_stdcxx.m4
--
Depending on c++11 is intended to make the port away from
Boost easier.
The m4 macro was taken from the website mentioned in the License
header of the file.
* configure.ac: Configure test Makefile.
* m4/qt.m4: Look up Qt5Test flags.
* lang/qt/tests/t-keylist.cpp: New. Simple keylist check.
* lang/qt/tests/Makefile.am: New. General test framework.
--
This test mostly checks that it basically compiles / works and
adds a test framework.
* configure.ac: Add version defines. Check for qt if neccessary.
* lang/README: Mention qt
* lang/cpp/src/GpgmeppConfig.cmake.in.in: Remove comment. Find qgpgme.
* lang/qt/src/Makefile.am: New. Build qgpgme.
* lang/qt/README,
lang/qt/src/Makefile.am,
lang/qt/src/QGpgmeConfig.cmake.in.in,
lang/qt/src/QGpgmeConfigVersion.cmake.in,
lang/qt/src/dataprovider.cpp,
lang/qt/src/dataprovider.h,
lang/qt/src/qgpgme_export.h,
m4/qt.m4: New.
* lang/cpp/src/GpgmeppConfig.cmake.in.in,
lang/cpp/src/Makefile.am: Fix generated config file.
--
For now this is just the dataprovider which was part of the
KF5 Gpgmepp QGpgme variant. This is very thin but a useful
class which is used downstream.
* configure.ac (w32-qt): Remove option and Qt checks.
* src/Makefile.am: Remove BUILD_W32_QT handling.
* src/kdpipeiodevice.cpp,
src/kdpipeiodevice.h,
src/kdpipeiodevice.moc,
src/w32-qt-io.cpp: Removed.
--
This code was intended for Kleopatra but Kleopatra is not using
it anymore. QGpgme/dataprovider is a better replacement for this.
* configure.ac: Add libgpgmepp version. Configure cmake files.
* lang/cpp/src/Makefile.am: Add targets for cmake files.
(EXTRA_DIST): Add cmake files.
--
This should smooth the transition for downstream users that
have worked with KF5::Gpgmepp previously.
* acinclude.m4 (LIST_MEMBER): New macro.
* configure.ac (enable-languages): New option. Add info output.
* lang/Makefile.am: Only add enabled language subdirs.
* configure.ac (BUILD_TIMESTAMP): Set to "<none>" by default.
--
This is based on
libgpg-error commit d620005fd1a655d591fccb44639e22ea445e4554
but changed to be disbaled by default. Check there for some
background.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* configure.ac: Add option --enable-fixed-path.
(FIXED_SEARCH_PATH): New ac_define.
* src/posix-util.c (walk_path): Make use of the option. Remove
current directory from fallback PATH.
--
Note that using this option PATH is entirely ignored by GPGME and only
the given value is used instead to locate the GnuPG binaries.
On Android the use of PATH is not desirable. Instead the GnuPG tools
are expected in a fixed directory. By using
./configure --enable-fixed-path="/foo/bar"
gpg et al are expected to be installed as /foo/bar/gpg. With
./configure --enable-fixed-path="/foo/bar:/bin"
gpg is expected as /foo/bar/gpg or /bin/gpg.
* configure.ac (NEED_GPG_VERSION, NEED_GPGSM_VERSION)
(NEED_G13_VERSION, NEED_GPGCONF_VERSION): Remove vars and all related
checks. Do not check for any engine version.
(HAVE_ASSUAN): Remove AM conditional.
* src/Makefile.am: Remove separate component vars and always build all
engines but uiserver.
* src/dirinfo.c (WANT_GPGCONF_NAME): New.
(struct dirinfo): Add field gpgconf_name.
(_gpgme_get_default_gpgconf_name): Use WANT_GPGCONF_NAME.
(get_gpgconf_item): Set gpgconf name and adjust for _gpgme_get_*_path
now returning a malloced string.
* src/engine.c (engine_ops): Always init all engines except for
uiserver.
* src/posix-util.c (_gpgme_get_gpgsm_path, _gpgme_get_g13_path):
Remove unused functions.
(walk_path): New.
(_gpgme_get_gpg_path, _gpgme_get_gpgconf_path ): Re-implement using
walk_path.
* src/w32-util.c (_gpgme_get_gpgsm_path, _gpgme_get_g13_path): Remove
unused functions.
(_gpgme_get_gpg_path, _gpgme_get_gpgconf_path): Return a malloced
string.
* src/engine-g13.c (g13_get_req_version): Use a hardwired string with
the required version. This info belongs into this file.
* src/engine-gpg.c (gpg_get_req_version): Ditto.
* src/engine-gpgconf.c (gpgconf_get_req_version): Ditto.
* src/engine-gpgsm.c (gpgsm_get_req_version): Ditto.
* tests/t-engine-info.c: Replace now useless test by an info output.
* tests/gpg/Makefile.am (GPG, GPG_AGENT): Hardwire gpg and gpg-agent.
* tests/gpgsm/Makefile.am (GPGSM): Hardwire gpgsm.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
* configure.ac: Move test for gpgconf before test for gpg.
(GPG, GPGSM, G13): Use gpgconf instead of AC_PATH_PROG if possible.
--
This change is required so that the t-engine-info test does not
fail. In any case, it is a good idea to use gpgconf for these test
because this is how it works at runtime.
* src/util.h: Move some prototypes to ...
* src/sys-util.h: New.
* src/Makefile.am (main_sources): Add sys-util.h.
* configure.ac (AH_VERBATIM): Add DIRSEP_C and DIRSEP_S.
* src/dirinfo.c: Include sys-util.h.
(WANT_GPG_NAME, WANT_GPGSM_NAME, WANT_G13_NAME)
(WANT_UISRV_SOCKET): New.
(dirinfo): Add corresponding fields.
(parse_output): Add arg COMPONENTS and set new fields.
(read_gpgconf_dirs): Add arg components and act upon it.
(get_gpgconf_item): Call read_gpgconf_dirs two times. Add debug
output.
(_gpgme_get_default_gpg_name): New.
(_gpgme_get_default_gpgsm_name): New.
(_gpgme_get_default_g13_name): New.
(_gpgme_get_default_gpgconf_name): New.
(_gpgme_get_default_uisrv_socket): New.
* src/engine-gpg.c, src/engine-g13.c, src/engine-gpgconf.c
* src/engine-gpgsm.c, src/engine-uiserver.c: Change to use
_gpgme_get_default_ instead of those from sys-util.h.
* src/posix-util.c (_gpgme_get_gpg_path): Include sys-util.h.
(_gpgme_get_uiserver_socket_path): Remove.
* src/w32-util.c (_gpgme_get_gpg_path): Include sys-util.h.
(_gpgme_get_uiserver_socket_path): Remove.
--
The default engines names are now taken from the output of gpgconf.
If gpgconf is not installed gpg 1 is assumed and locate the same was
as gpgconf.
* configure.ac (NEED__FILE_OFFSET_BITS): Change to define gpgme_off_t
and gpgme_ssize_t.
(API__OFF_T, API__SSIZE_T): New ac_subst.
* src/gpgme.h.in: Replace all ssize_t and off_t by ac_subst macros.
* src/assuan-support.c, src/ath-pthread.c, src/ath.c, src/ath.h
* src/data-compat.c, src/data-fd.c, src/data-mem.c, src/data-stream.c
* src/data-user.c, src/data.c, src/data.h, src/engine-gpgsm.c
* src/engine-uiserver.c, src/gpgme-tool.c, src/gpgme.c: Replace off_t
by gpgme_off_t and sszie_t by gpgme_ssize_t.
* src/ath-pthread.c, src/ath.h: Include gpgme.h.
--
For a detailed description, see the gpgme.texi diff.
* configure.ac: Disable fd-passing by default for Apple.
--
We have not yet tracked down the problem, thus we revert to the
pre-1.4 behaviour for Apple.
GnuPG-bug-id: 1483