On Sunday 16 January 2011, Bo Berglund wrote: > On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 14:06:50 +0100, Werner Koch <w...@gnupg.org> wrote: > >On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 21:21, jroll...@finestructure.net said: > >> describes in detail the meaning of the --with-colons output. It's > >> exactly the reference you're looking for when writing a program to > >> parse the --with-colons output. > > > >FWIW, gpgme provides a reference implementation for it. In general > >I suggest to use gpgme because it provides a well maintained API to > >GnuPG. Many programs use gpgme; Debian lists 37 direct > >dependencies. > > What is gpgme? I found a very short reference on the GPG website: > http://www.gnupg.org/gpgme.html > But it talks about a "library" that applications should use to access > gpg. What does "library" mean?
A library is similar to what in Pascal/Delphi is called a unit. > I looked at the download, but it looks like a source tree for some > kind of C program. :-( Well, it's the source tree of a C library. > I am programming in Pascal (Delphi or Lazarus with FPC). Then you'll need a Pascal-binding for gpgme. A quick Google search yielded bindings for many languages (e.g. Python, Ruby, C#/.NET), but not Pascal. Regards, Ingo
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