Largefile support lfs in the gpgme manual
* Server ** Improve intro(8mandos) manual page to cover dracut(8) support. Version () * Client: ** dracut support: In password-agent, properly ignore deleted and renamed question files, and also fix memory alignment issue. Largefile Support (LFS) GPGME is compiled with largefile support by default, if it is available on the system. This means that GPGME supports files larger than two gigabyte in size, if the underlying operating system can. /usr/include/gpgme.h error: #error GPGME was compiled with _FILE_OFFSET_BITS = 64, please see the section "Largefile support (LFS)" in the GPGME manual. This is a result of the gnupg extension currently lacking largefile support. The solution is fairly simple. pecl download gnupg tar -zxf gnupgtgz cd gnupg
Seahorse doesn't compile. Since gpgme automatically enables lfs support these days this should be squashed out. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. compile current gpgme 2. compile current seahorse 3. see compiling failing Actual Results: Compiling fails with: libtool: compile: ipc-linux-gnu-gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. Largefile Support (LFS) GPGME is compiled with largefile support by default, if it is available on the system. This means that GPGME supports files larger than two gigabyte in size, if the underlying operating system can. GPG Made Easy (it's still pretty difficult). Contribute to rwinlib/gpgme development by creating an account on GitHub.
Once the request is authorized, Git LFS client receives instructions from where to fetch or where to push the large file. ٣١/٠٣/٢٠١٦ Fehler: #error GPGME was compiled with _FILE_OFFSET_BITS = 64, please see the section "Largefile support (LFS)" in the GPGME manual. Large file support, often abbreviated to LFS, is the term applied to the ability to work with files larger than 2 GB on bit operating systems.
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