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#+TITLE: What's New in the GPGME Python Bindings and Documentation
#+AUTHOR: Ben McGinnes
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* What's New
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: new-stuff
:END:
| Version: | 0.0.1 |
| GPGME Version: | 1.13.0 |
| Author: | Ben McGinnes <ben@gnupg.org> |
| Author GPG Key: | DB4724E6FA4286C92B4E55C4321E4E2373590E5D |
| Language: | Australian English, British English |
| xml:lang: | en-AU, en-GB, en |
Last time the most obviously new thing was adding the /What's New/
section to the HOWTO. Now it's moving it out of the HOWTO.
** New in GPGME 1·13·0
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: new-stuff-1-13-0
:END:
Additions since GPGME 1.12.0 include:
- Moving the /What's New/ section out of the basic [[file:gpgme-python-howto.org][HOWTO]] document and
into its own file so as to more readily include other documents
beyond that HOWTO.
- Moving the preceding, archival, segments into [[file:what-was-new.org][another file]].
- Added =gpg.version.versionintlist= to make it easier for Python
developers to check for a specific version number, even with beta
versions (it will drop the "-betaN" part).
- Added expanded detail on issues pertaining to installing for Windows
users.
- Bindings enter [[file:maintenance-mode][maintenance mode]] from January, 2019.
- Added documentation on maintenance mode and what changes can be made
to the code when in that status. Essentially that boils down to bug
fixes only and no feature requests.
- The import-keys-hkp.py example script, which uses the =hkp4py=
module to search the SKS servers for a key, has been tightened up to
search for both hexadecimal key IDs and user ID strings with reduced
chance of unnecessary repitition. There may still be some
repetition if a key includes a user ID matching the hexadecimal
value of a key ID.