Hi, Jean-François Schaff <jfsch...@gmail.com> writes:
> Thank you Justus for your advice, I could fix that and use the lib > from Python. Good. > I had not realized that both gpg and gpg2 are installed by default on > Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. How is that related to your problem? > Do you know if there is any plan to better document the python > bindings in the GPGME doc? Yes, there are plans. There currently is no documentation, because we wanted to find a solution that would cover GPGME as well as all bindings. Last year we spoke about that at one of our hackathons, and decided to give Sphinx a shot. > I may be able to help with that if needed. Help is always needed. However, the first step is to integrate Sphinx in our build system. If you feel up to that, great! We'd need a DCO From you. If you wanted to write documentation, also great, but that is not what we need right now. Cheers, Justus PS: You wrote almost the same mail yesterday. That is not helping...
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