GNOME OpenGPG key signing helper

Edit Package gnome-keysign
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.

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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 0000005950 5.81 KB
gnome-keysign.spec 0000002652 2.59 KB
Latest Revision
Ludwig Nussel's avatar Ludwig Nussel (lnussel_factory) accepted request 692615 from Ludwig Nussel's avatar Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) (revision 16)
- Update to version 0.9.7.2:
  + Change desktop ID.
  + Save appdata in share/metainfo.
- Changes from version 0.9.7.1:
  + Generate appdata with XML declaration.
- Changes from version 0.9.7:
  + Fixed icon, desktop, and appdata file names to match appid.
  + Support for running as a flatpak app, i.e. making use of email
    portal.
  + Handle gpgme's "status_code_lost" if the agent on the host is
    old.
  + Handle gpgme's "INV_SGNR" for expired keys.
  + Fixed the detection of keys and the relevant homedir.
  + Now fully removed traces of monkeysign.
  + Fixed an encoding issue with Bluetooth under Python2.
  + Bluetooth should now really be optional.
  + Work around a crash in gpgme on 32bit.
- Drop python3-monkeysign sub-package.

- Build for python 3. Adjust Requires, BuildRequires, and files
- Add gnome-keysign-python3-setup.patch: fix UnicodeDecodeError
  when processing translations.
- python-monkeysign -> python3-monkeysign.
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