Use Pycrypto.

 

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Subject: [google-appengine] Can I use python-gnupg in my application?

 

I'm writing a service that requires gpg services, and I'm now sure if I can
use such library (which is a wrapper for the gpg command) or perhaps there
is another solution that I can use to support PGP encyption.

 

Thanks,

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