libgpg-error/1.61

Libgpg-error is a small library that originally defined common error values for all GnuPG components.

#encrypt#gnupg#gpg#openpgp#pgp

Using libgpg-error

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Packages

Linuxx86_64Release

package ID17561cbc2922b459119809d525458e11e7bcb047
Recipe revisionaa75ce267c34ebc279a98621322e4d8c

compilergcc
compiler.version13

optionsshared=True
Linuxx86_64Release

package IDc81087b06d1a5beef0ad711fc32d45f7a425a8f3
Recipe revisionaa75ce267c34ebc279a98621322e4d8c

compilergcc
compiler.version13

optionsfPIC=True shared=False

Dependencies

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GPL-2.0-or-lateraa75ce267c34ebc279a98621322e4d8c
!GPL-2.0-or-later3813523451380775565d76c065331ea6
!GPL-2.0-or-later0aac579bcc722ad8fcfaf2d27620b910

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