Hi!

On Mon, 28 Jul 2025 11:23, Pierre Labastie said:

> When building gpgme, the presence of gnupg on the system is not tested,

Well, it is pretty pointless to build gpgme w/o an installed GnuPG.  You
would not be able to run even the most basic checks.

> There is an obvious workaround, which is to pass "--disable-gpg-test"
> to configure, but this is nowhere documented.

Hmm, ./configure --help shows:

  [...]
  --disable-gpgconf-test  disable GPGCONF regression test
  --disable-gpg-test      disable GPG regression test
  --disable-gpgsm-test    disable GPGSM regression test
  --disable-g13-test      disable G13 regression test
  [...]

> It seems the "-" was removed at commit a5b040cc57c, without anything in

I guess I remove this because ignoring this or other recipe is not a
good idea.  It may also be some leftover from former tests or so.


Salam-Shalom,

   Werner

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The pioneers of a warless world are the youth that
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