No gnome, so no gnome-keyring, here. It'd be kgpg or kwallet, here.
During configure:
checking for OPENSSL... yes
checking for LIBNOTIFY... no
checking for LIBGSASL... no
checking for LIBGNOME_KEYRING_1... no
checking for gpgme-config... /usr/bin/gpgme-config
checking for GPGME - version>= 1.3.0... yes
During make:
Making all in data
make[3]: Entering directory `/tmp/portage/net-nntp/pan-9999/work/pan-9999/
pan/data'
[snip]
In file included from ../../pan/data/cert-store.h:35:0,
from ../../pan/usenet-utils/ssl-utils.h:32,
from cert-store.cc:42:
../../pan/data/data.h:39:50: fatal error: gnome-keyring-1/gnome-keyring-
memory.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
make[3]: *** [cert-store.o] Error 1
make[3]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
In file included from data.cc:21:0:
data.h:39:50: fatal error: gnome-keyring-1/gnome-keyring-memory.h: No
such file or directory
configure set no libgnome_keyring, so why is it still trying to use it?
Meanwhile...
How do I hard-(en|dis)able the gnome-keyring dependency? I don't see a
configure switch listed for it.
And while we're at it, how do I hard-(en|dis)able libnotify?
(Gentoo people don't tend to appreciate "automagic" dependencies as they
tend to cause problems when a package not tracked in the dependencies is
removed, breaking anything that "automagically" depended on it. Thus,
hard enable/disable is required.)
And confirming...
You deliberately bumped the gmime dependency to 2.6, correct? The only
thing I have depending on gmime here is pan, and I had it set to the 2.4
slot (gentoo's method of allowing multiple versions side-by-side). I had
to change it to 2.6 as that's what configure was testing for now. Not a
problem, at least for me. Just confirming that you bumped the dep
deliberately.