On Fri 2017-09-08 00:24:07 +0200, Jonas Smedegaard wrote: > How about https://github.com/ueno/gpgme-glib and then use GIR for Perl, > Python, Ruby, etc.?
Interesting, yet another way to deal with this :) GnuPG upstream already publishes and maintains a native python binding, which is made using swig -- i suppose another approach would be to ask upstream to extend that swig binding to perl. (and ruby?) I personally find swig ugly and difficult to work with, but that is what upstream is currently supporting, so it might be preferable to use that to keep it in sync -- i think gpgme-glib would already be out of date compare to libgpgme in debian testing. --dkg
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