GPGME - GnuPG Made Easy --------------------------- !!!! THIS IS WORK IN PROGRESS !!! If you want to hack on it, start with one of the `tests/t-foo' programs. For support of the OpenPGP protocol (default), you need the latest CVS version of GnuPG 1.0, see `http://www.gnupg.org/cvs-access.html'. You need at least GnuPG 1.0.6, but don't use a 1.1.x version. If configure can't find the `gpg' binary in your path, you can specify the location with the --with-gpg=/path/to/gpg argument to configure. For support of the CMS (Cryptographic Message Syntax) protocol, you need the latest CVS version of GpgSM, module name `newpg', at `:pserver:anoncvs@cvs.gnupg.org:/cvs/aegypten'. You need at least GpgSM 0.3.1. If configure can't find the `gpgsm' binary in your path, you can specify the location with the --with-gpgsm=/path/to/gpgsm argument to configure. To enable the CryptPlug GPGME PlugIn for both protocols, use the `--enable-gpgmeplug' option to the configure script. `gpgmeplug' is experimental and you should not assume that it will stay with gpgme. The plug-ins are installed by `make install' in `pkglibdir', normally `PREFIX/lib/gpgme'. Before building the CVS version following the generic install instructions in `INSTALL', you need to set up the build scripts with `./autogen.sh'. To build the W32 version, use `./autogen.sh --build-w32'. You also need to enable maintainer mode at configure time with `--enable-maintainer-mode', or the documentation will not built (because the version.texi won't be generated unless maintainer mode is enabled). Please subscribe to the gnupg-devel@gnupg.org mailing list if you want to do serious work.