* common/homedir.c (w32_bin_is_bin, w32_portable_app) [W32]: New.
(check_portable_app) [W32]: New.
(standard_homedir, default_homedir) [W32]: Support the portable flag.
(w32_rootdir, w32_commondir) [W32]: Ditto.
(gnupg_bindir) [W32]: Ditto.
--
A portable use of GnuPG under Windows means that GnuPG uses a home
directory depending on the location of the actual binary. No registry
variables are considered. The portable mode is enabled if in the
installation directory of the the binary "gpgconf.exe" and a file
"gpgconf.ctl" are found. The latter file shall be empty or consist
only of empty or '#'-style comment lines.
Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
--
This is required by newer mingw toolchain versions which demand that
winsock2.h is included before windows.h. Now, due to the use of
socket definitions in pth.h we need to include winsock2.h also in
pth.h, now pth.h is often included after an include of windows.h and
thus the compiler spits out a warning. To avoid that we include
winsock2.h at all places the compiler complains about.