################################################################################ # # libgpgme # ################################################################################ LIBGPGME_VERSION = 1.7.0 LIBGPGME_SITE = ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/gpgme LIBGPGME_SOURCE = gpgme-$(LIBGPGME_VERSION).tar.bz2 LIBGPGME_LICENSE = LGPLv2.1+ LIBGPGME_LICENSE_FILES = COPYING.LESSER LIBGPGME_INSTALL_STAGING = YES LIBGPGME_DEPENDENCIES = libassuan libgpg-error LIBGPGME_LANGUAGE_BINDINGS = cl # libgpgme, needs to know the gpg binary path on the target. LIBGPGME_CONF_OPTS = --with-gpg=/usr/bin/gpg \ --with-gpg-error-prefix=$(STAGING_DIR)/usr \ --with-libassuan-prefix=$(STAGING_DIR)/usr \ --disable-gpgsm-test \ --disable-gpgconf-test \ --disable-g13-test \ --disable-gpg-test \ --enable-languages=$(LIBGPGME_LANGUAGE_BINDINGS) # C++ bindings require a C++11 capable gcc ifeq ($(BR2_INSTALL_LIBSTDCPP)$(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_GCC_AT_LEAST_4_8),yy) LIBGPGME_LANGUAGE_BINDINGS := $(LIBGPGME_LANGUAGE_BINDINGS),cpp endif # Handle argp-standalone or it errors out during build ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_ARGP_STANDALONE),y) # musl libc does not define error_t in errno.h, but argp.h does. # Assume we have error_t to avoid collision with the argp.h error_t. LIBGPGME_CONF_ENV += LIBS="-largp" ac_cv_type_error_t=yes LIBGPGME_DEPENDENCIES += argp-standalone endif $(eval $(autotools-package))