A Python module for working with OpenPGP messages
PyGPGME is a Python module that lets you sign, verify, encrypt and
decrypt messages using the OpenPGP format.
It is built on top of the GNU Privacy Guard and the GPGME library.
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0001-reflect-2.1-reporting-for-key-imports.patch | 0000004186 4.09 KB | |
0002-passphrase_cb-is-deprecated.patch | 0000001787 1.75 KB | |
0003-handle-generic-error-when-no-passphrase-callb |
0000001112 1.09 KB | |
0004-add-pubkey_algo-and-hash_algo-attributes-to-s |
0000004594 4.49 KB | |
0005-add-ENCRYPT_NO_ENCRYPT_TO-constant.patch | 0000000770 770 Bytes | |
0006-ignore-STATUS_KEY_CONSIDERED-when-editing.pat |
0000002510 2.45 KB | |
pygpgme-0.3.tar.gz | 0000050100 48.9 KB | |
python-gpgme.changes | 0000001217 1.19 KB | |
python-gpgme.spec | 0000002235 2.18 KB |
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