GNOME OpenGPG key signing helper
https://github.com/muelli/geysigning
Its purpose is to ease signing other peoples' keys. It is similar
to caff, PIUS, or monkeysign. In fact, it is influenced a lot by
these tools and either reimplements ideas or reuses code.
Consider either of the aboved mentioned tools when you need a much
more mature codebase.
- Devel package for openSUSE:Factory
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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_service | 0000000627 627 Bytes | |
_servicedata | 0000000240 240 Bytes | |
gnome-keysign-0.9.7.2.tar.xz | 0000119960 117 KB | |
gnome-keysign-python3-setup.patch | 0000000697 697 Bytes | |
gnome-keysign.changes | 0000006309 6.16 KB | |
gnome-keysign.spec | 0000002654 2.59 KB |
Revision 26 (latest revision is 31)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar)
accepted
request 618952
from
Bjørn Lie (iznogood)
(revision 26)
I obsoleted it since that package was built by gnome-keysign, but sure - weak removal works for me. the service_ident -- python-twisted that can use it, have it correctly set as a recommends. I added it as a hard req here since this package deals explicitly with security sensitive things. IE avoid the UserWarning: You do not have a working installation of the service_identity module: 'No module named 'service_identity''. Please install it from <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/service_identity> and make sure all of its dependencies are satisfied. Without the service_identity module, Twisted can perform only rudimentary TLS client hostname verification. Many valid certificate/hostname mappings may be rejected.
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