On Montag, 15. April 2024 06:01:21 CEST Ben Finney wrote: > Werner Koch via Gnupg-devel <gnupg-devel@gnupg.org> writes: > > Do you have an example? > > Included in this message is a Python program ‘verify_test.py’. That > program makes use of the ‘python-gpg’ library, the Python wrapper of > GPGME. > > The program includes inline a clear-signed message, and when run it will > use ‘gpg.Context.verify’ to verify the message. It then reports the > result of that call.
It would be helpful if you also gave us the public key. Because now I get ``` $ gpg --status-fd 2 gpg: WARNING: no command supplied. Trying to guess what you mean ... gpg: Go ahead and type your message ... ... [GNUPG:] NEWSIG gpg: Signature made Mo 15 Apr 2024 01:32:13 CEST gpg: using RSA key 6159E0F29E2FA412E0795C73F9B46AAC84420C82 [GNUPG:] ERRSIG F9B46AAC84420C82 1 8 01 1713137533 9 6159E0F29E2FA412E0795C73F9B46AAC84420C82 [GNUPG:] NO_PUBKEY F9B46AAC84420C82 gpg: Can't check signature: No public key ``` Please also provide the output you get when you run `gpg --status-fd 2` on the message. Regards, Ingo
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