python-python-gnupg
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python-gnupg-0.4.4.tar.gz | 0000048292 47.2 KB | |
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Revision 5 (latest revision is 16)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Tomáš Chvátal (scarabeus_iv)
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- Enable tests - Update to 0.4.4: * Changed how any return value from the ``on_data`` callable is processed. In earlier versions, the return value was ignored. In this version, if the return value is ``False``, the data received from ``gpg`` is not buffered. Otherwise (if the value is ``None`` or ``True``, for example), the data is buffered as normal. This functionality can be used to do your own buffering, or to prevent buffering altogether. The ``on_data`` callable is also called once with an empty byte-string to signal the end of data from ``gpg``. * Added an additional attribute ``check_fingerprint_collisions`` to ``GPG`` instances, which defaults to ``False``. It seems that ``gpg`` is happy to have duplicate keys and fingerprints in a keyring, so we can't be too strict. A user can set this attribute of an instance to ``True`` to trigger a check for collisions. * With GnuPG 2.2.7 or later, provide the fingerprint of a signing key for a failed signature verification, if available. * For verification where multiple signatures are involved, a mapping of signature_ids to fingerprint, keyid, username, creation date, creation timestamp and expiry timestamp is provided. * Added a check to disallow certain control characters ('\r', '\n', NUL) in passphrases.
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