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Number of commits found: 8 |
Friday, 3 Jun 2022
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13:59 Po-Chuan Hsieh (sunpoet)
security/py-gpgme: Fix build with setuptools 58.0.0+
- Bump PORTREVISION for package change
With hat: python
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Sunday, 20 Feb 2022
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15:18 Jason E. Hale (jhale)
security/*gpgme*: Update to 1.7.0
security/py-gpgme: Convert pkg-plist to Python 3.x style
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Thursday, 24 Dec 2020
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13:36 fluffy
security/pygpgme: switch to PYTHON_EXT_SUFFIX
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Thursday, 28 Mar 2019
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05:22 jhale
Update security/*gpgme* to 1.13.0
Changes: https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-devel/2019-March/034272.html
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Friday, 26 Jan 2018
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04:02 jhale
Update to 1.10.0
Simplify python version detection
Changes: https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2017-December/059592.html
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Wednesday, 5 Apr 2017
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20:13 jhale
Update security/gpgme and friends to 1.9.0 [1]
Fix LICENSE
Add regression test support for master port. Slave port tests are not working
properly and need further investigation.
PR: 218316 (based on) [1]
Submitted by: gahr [1]
Changes: https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2017-March/057963.html
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Saturday, 26 Nov 2016
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23:41 jhale
Update security/gpgme-* to 1.8.0
In this version, libgpgme-pthread.so has been removed in favor of just
using libgpgme.so as the thread-safe library. PORTREVISION has been
bumped on all ports depending on security/gpgme so that any that may have
linked to -lgpgme-pthread will link to -lgpgme instead.
The Python module provided by security/py-gpgme has been renamed upstream
from pyme3 to gpg. This removes the conflict with security/py-pyme,
although security/py-gpgme is still the direct replacement of that
module.
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Tuesday, 18 Oct 2016
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19:45 jhale
- Update security/gpgme to 1.7.0
- Convert to master port and add several slave ports for the newly added
c++, Qt5, and python bindings (security/gpgme-cpp, security/gpgme-qt5,
and security/py-gpgme, respectively)
- The Qt bindings currently provided by deskutils/kdepimlibs4
cannot currently coexist with these new bindings, but will be phased out
in the future
- The python bindings are an updated version of the ones provided by
security/py-pyme and are now being maintained as part of the gpgme project.
They work with both python 2.x and 3.x.
PR: 212886
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Number of commits found: 8 |