python-python-gnupg
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python-gnupg-0.5.1.tar.gz | 0000064377 62.9 KB | |
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python-python-gnupg.spec | 0000001922 1.88 KB |
Revision 15 (latest revision is 16)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 0.5.1: * Added ``TRUST_EXPIRED`` to ``trust_keys``. Thanks to Leif Liddy for the patch. * Fix #206: Remove deprecated ``--always-trust`` in favour of ``--trust-model always`` * Fix #208: Add ``status_detail`` attribute to result objects which * is populated when the status is ``'invalid recipient'`` (encryption/decryption) or ``'invalid signer'`` (signing). This attribute will be set when the result object's ``status`` attribute is set to ``invalid recipient`` and will contain more information about the failure in the form of ``reason:ident`` where ``reason`` is a text description of the reason, and ``ident`` identifies the recipient key. * Add ``scan_keys_mem()`` function to scan keys in a string. Thanks to Sky Moore for the patch. * Fix #214: Handle multiple signatures when one of them is invalid or unverified. * A ``problems`` attribute was added which holds problems reported by ``gpg`` during verification. This is a list of dictionaries, one for each reported problem. Each dictionary will have ``status`` and ``keyid`` keys indicating the problem and the corresponding key; other information in the dictionaries will be error specific. * Fix #217: Use machine-readable interface to query the ``gpg`` version. * Added the ability to export keys to a file. * Provide the ability to add subkeys. search_keys() to allow passing options relating to key servers. * Improved permission-denied test.
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