Zitat von Hynek Schlawack <h...@ox.cx>:

Am 23.06.12 14:03, schrieb mar...@v.loewis.de:

I'm surprised gpg hasn't been mentioned here.  I think these are all
solved problems, most free software that is signed signs it with the
gpg key of the author.  In that case all that is needed is that the
cheeseshop allows the uploading of the signature.
For the record, the cheeseshop has been supporting pgp signatures
for about ten years now. Several projects have been using that for
quite a while in their releases.

Also for the record, it?s broken as of Python 3.2. See
http://bugs.python.org/issue10571

That's different, though: PyPI continues to support it just fine.
It's only distutils which has it broken. If you manually run gpg,
and manually upload through the web interface, it still works.

Regards,
Martin


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