On Mon, Jul 07, 2014 at 12:56:55PM -0500, Ben Carrillo wrote:
> This is a fork of python-gnupg (from version 0.3.2), patched to
> sanitize untrusted inputs, due to the necessity of executing
> subprocess.Popen([...], shell=True) in order to communicate with GnuPG.
> Several speed improvements were also made based on code profiling, and
> the API has been cleaned up to support an easier, more Pythonic,
> interaction.

The upstream version claims to still be called python-gnupg. There is a
python-gnupg package that hasn't been updated since 2014.

How does this package fit in with the existing python-gnupg package?

Thanks,
Iain.

-- 
e: i...@fsfe.org            w: iain.learmonth.me
x: i...@jabber.fsfe.org     t: +447875886930
c: MM6MVQ                  g: IO87we
p: 1F72 607C 5FF2 CCD5 3F01 600D 56FF 9EA4 E984 6C49

Attachment: pgpVYmOeuN1kq.pgp
Description: PGP signature

Reply via email to