On 2014-02-27 at 22:30:00 +0100, Martin Manns wrote:
Thank you for finding the cause.
I have implemented fingerprint based signing in the master branch of
pyspread (see
https://github.com/manns/pyspread/commit/0c18d269283ac5be4dd6079ddaaada119dae20df).
great
It will however take some time
On Mon, 24 Feb 2014 14:32:08 +0100
Elena ``of Valhalla'' valha...@trueelena.org wrote:
Investigating more, I've found that the signature files created were
actually of zero lenght, both with python-gnupg 0.3.5-2 and with
0.3.6-1, and I believe that the problem lies in the fact that
pyspread
Control: tags -1 upstream
Control: reassign -1 python-gnupg, pyspread
I can't reproduce this exact problem with the following steps:
* I've installed pyspread under jessie (with python-gnupg 0.3.5-2)
* Launched pyspread, let it create a passwordless key
* Saved a file
* Updated python-gnupg to
Package: python-gnupg
Version: 0.3.6-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
after upgrading python-gnupg, the dependent package pyspread fails to sign
files. This means that a user gets an error message on each file save
operation.
In pyspread, signing is done with a GPG key that has no
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