On Sun, Jan 08, 2017 at 04:09:17PM -0500, Troy Sankey wrote: > I'm trying to fix the python-gpg package. Latest build [0] was a > failure because gpgme.h claims gpgme was compiled with _FILE_OFFSET_BITS > = 64, implying the current build (python-gpg) doesn't define any > _FILE_OFFSET_BITS (it should also be set to 64, I think). > > Relevant build log snippet: > > ---- cut here / start ---- > swigging gpgme.i to gpgme_wrap.c > swig -python -py3 -builtin -threads -outdir gpg -o gpgme_wrap.c gpgme.i > gpgme.h:104: Error: CPP #error "GPGME was compiled with _FILE_OFFSET_BITS = 64, please see the section "Largefile support (LFS)" in the GPGME > manual.". Use the -cpperraswarn option to continue swig processing. > error: command 'swig' failed with exit status 1 > ---- cut here / end ---- > > Attached is a patch which forces _FILE_OFFSET_BITS = 64 and > _LARGEFILE_SOURCE = 1, as per the gpgme documentation [1]. This fixes > the build on my laptop (i686), but I'm quite sure this is a bad hack. > Since your laptop is actually 32-bit, does python-gpg build without the patch? If it does build without the patch, then it means that the 64-bit-ness of the build-machine on hydra is leaking into the build environment, and it should be set to the 32/64-bit-ness of the %target-system. > Seeking help! > > Troy > > [0] http://hydra.gnu.org/build/1749143 > [1] https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gpgme/Largefile-Support-_0028LFS_0029.html -- Efraim Flashner אפרים פלשנר GPG key = A28B F40C 3E55 1372 662D 14F7 41AA E7DC CA3D 8351 Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on emails sent or received unencrypted