On Sat, 12 Aug 2017, Thomas Klausner wrote: <snip>
* gpg: "gpg" is now installed as "gpg" and not anymore as "gpg2". If needed, the new configure option --enable-gpg-is-gpg2 can be used to revert this.Just as a heads-up, as far as I can tell, mail/pinepgp still requires security/gnupg version 1, while misc/libreoffice currently requires security/gnupg21. So, at least in my situation I need to have both versions of gpg co-exist. What is the pkgsrc option needed to activate the --enable-gpg-is-gpg2 configure option? (In other words, what value do I assign to the PKG_OPTIONS.gnupg21 variable?)It's enabled by default.
Oh, good, although I think the question was actually moot! :)Looks like this change was for security/gnupg21 (version 2.1) while libreoffice is using version security/gnupg2 (version 2.0). So there's no conflict after all!
It would, of course, be nice to update mail/pinepgp to use one of the newer versions, but that's an issue for another day. :)
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