Il /18 mar 2005/, *David Shaw* ha scritto: > On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 01:48:46PM +0100, Carlo Luciano Bianco wrote: >> Il /15 mar 2005/, *Werner Koch* ha scritto: >> >> > We are pleased to announce the availability of a new stable GnuPG >> > release: Version 1.4.1 >> >> Thanks, Werner. It builds fine with MinGW/MSYS, even using the new >> libcurl code. >> >> I have just updated my page accordingly. > > With libcurl as well? Excellent.
Yes, David, with libcurl as well. I used the ready-to-run libcurl mingw library described on my page. The resulting gpgkeys_curl.exe depends on libcurl.dll, so I think it is actually using it... > There were some problems building > that on MinGW in the release candidate and I'm glad to see the fix > worked. I seems so, but be careful. When I say "it build fine" I mean exactly this and not more than this: the exe files are produced by GCC without errors. I have not yet tested them extensively. Beside doing a "make check" (25 passed over 25), I have only tested GnuPG 1.4.1 with one day of regular use without finding any problem. However, there are many features I had not tested yet *including* keyserver support, i.e. *including* curl. So, I cannot be sure that the gpgkeys_curl.exe I have compiled is actually working right. I saw your post on gpg-devel about testing curl code and I hope to have time to make some tests in the week-end... -- | Carlo Luciano Bianco | ICQ UIN: 109517158 | |______________________| Home page: <http://clbianco.altervista.org/> | |GPG DSA/ElG 1024/4096:|_________________________________________________| |KeyID:0x5324A0DA - Fingerprint:8B00C61034120506111B143DEDBF71B45324A0DA | _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
