porting gnupg to Android, is pth required?
Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans at at.or.at
Wed Jan 18 16:05:29 CET 2012
On Jan 18, 2012, at 5:28 AM, Werner Koch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have not seen your previous two mails (HTML parts?), but let me give
> you a short comment anyway:
Thanks for your reply.
>>> On Fri, Jan 13, 2012, at 16:09, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
>
>>>> be a lot of work to get running on Android. gnupg's ./configure seems
>>>> to say that Pth is now required. Is it possible to build gnupg without
>
> Pth is for a looong time a requirement for GnuPG-2. However, there are
> only a few users of Pth left and thus we plan to drop Pth support.
> Instead, we will use a new library (nPth) which has a very similar
> interface but internally uses the systems's standard trhead
> implementaions. That is pthreads on most Unix systems and
> WindowsThreads on Windows. This change will help us to solve conflicts
> with other libraries used by GnuPG and Pth.
>
> There is a npth branch for GnupG which will soon be merged into master.
Well, I got pth built so I think it'll work. For now I'll keep it, unless you think the Android port would be better without it.
>>> Well, I've gotten pth built for Android and am now stuck on OpenLDAP.
>>> Is that absolutely required? ;-)
>
> No, OpenLDAP is only required for the dirmngr. However with 2.1 Dirmngr
> is resonsible for all network access (keyservers etc.), thus eventually
> you need to support it. ./configure --disable-dirmngr allows to build
> without dirmngr.
Ah, ok, --disable-ldap wasn't working for me. I suppose I needed also --disable-dirmngr. We want keyserver support for sure, and openldap is built for Android now. Does gnupg need any of the openldap client or server programs? I only installed the libraries.
>> Ah... openldap is built and gnupg's ./configure is happy with it, but
>> now I'm getting this very odd error triggered from gl/allocsa.c with
>> both 2.1.0beta3 and the head of master:
>
> I don't know. You may want to check whether gnulib has updates for this
> code.
Ah, ok so 'gl' stands for gnulib. I've done quite a bit of porting, but haven't used gnulib before. I've never seen a project that makes its own versions of system headers like alloca.h, is this behavior inherited from gnulib?
.hc
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