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* Moved the what's new section out of the HOWTO (mostly), in anticipation of expanding the docs to be more than merely a HOWTO.
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:CUSTOM_ID: new-stuff
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:END:
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The most obviously new point for those reading this guide is this
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section on other new things, but that's hardly important. Not given
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all the other things which spurred the need for adding this section
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and its subsections.
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Full details of what is new are now available in the [[file:what-is-new.org][What's New]] file
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and archives of the preceding /What's New/ sections are available in
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the [[file:what-was-new][What Was New]] file.
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*** New in GPGME 1·13·0
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: new-stuff-1-13-0
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:END:
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See the [[file:what-is-new#new-stuff-1-13-0][What's New]] document for what is new in version 1.13.0.
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*** New in GPGME 1·12·0
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: new-stuff-1-12-0
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:END:
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There have been quite a number of additions to GPGME and the Python
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bindings to it since the last release of GPGME with versions 1.11.0
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and 1.11.1 in April, 2018.
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The bullet points of new additiions are:
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- an expanded section on [[#installation][installing]] and [[#snafu][troubleshooting]] the Python
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bindings.
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- The release of Python 3.7.0; which appears to be working just fine
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with our bindings, in spite of intermittent reports of problems for
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many other Python projects with that new release.
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- Python 3.7 has been moved to the head of the specified python
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versions list in the build process.
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- In order to fix some other issues, there are certain underlying
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functions which are more exposed through the [[#howto-get-context][gpg.Context()]], but
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ongoing documentation ought to clarify that or otherwise provide the
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best means of using the bindings. Some additions to =gpg.core= and
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the =Context()=, however, were intended (see below).
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- Continuing work in identifying and confirming the cause of
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oft-reported [[#snafu-runtime-not-funtime][problems installing the Python bindings on Windows]].
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- GSOC: Google's Surreptitiously Ordered Conscription ... erm ... oh,
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right; Google's Summer of Code. Though there were two hopeful
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candidates this year; only one ended up involved with the GnuPG
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Project directly, the other concentrated on an unrelated third party
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project with closer ties to one of the GNU/Linux distributions than
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to the GnuPG Project. Thus the Python bindings benefited from GSOC
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participant Jacob Adams, who added the key_import function; building
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on prior work by Tobias Mueller.
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- Several new methods functions were added to the gpg.Context(),
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including: [[#howto-import-key][key_import]], [[#howto-export-key][key_export]], [[#howto-export-public-key][key_export_minimal]] and
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[[#howto-export-secret-key][key_export_secret]].
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- Importing and exporting examples include versions integrated with
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Marcel Fest's recently released [[https://github.com/Selfnet/hkp4py][HKP for Python]] module. Some
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[[#hkp4py][additional notes on this module]] are included at the end of the HOWTO.
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- Instructions for dealing with semi-walled garden implementations
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like ProtonMail are also included. This is intended to make things
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a little easier when communicating with users of ProtonMail's
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services and should not be construed as an endorsement of said
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service. The GnuPG Project neither favours, nor disfavours
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ProtonMail and the majority of this deals with interacting with the
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ProtonMail keyserver.
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- Semi-formalised the location where [[#draft-editions][draft versions]] of this HOWTO may
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periodically be accessible. This is both for the reference of
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others and testing the publishing of the document itself. Renamed
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this file at around the same time.
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- The Texinfo documentation build configuration has been replicated
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from the parent project in order to make to maintain consistency
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with that project (and actually ship with each release).
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- a reStructuredText (=.rst=) version is also generated for Python
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developers more used to and comfortable with that format as it is
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the standard Python documentation format and Python developers may
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wish to use it with Sphinx. Please note that there has been no
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testing of the reStructuredText version with Sphinx at all. The
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reST file was generated by the simple expedient of using [[https://pandoc.org/][Pandoc]].
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- Added a new section for [[#advanced-use][advanced or experimental use]].
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- Began the advanced use cases with [[#cython][a section]] on using the module with
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[[https://cython.org/][Cython]].
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- Added a number of new scripts to the =example/howto/= directory;
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some of which may be in advance of their planned sections of the
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HOWTO (and some are just there because it seemed like a good idea at
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the time).
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- Cleaned up a lot of things under the hood.
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See the [[file:what-was-new#new-stuff-1-12-0][What Was New]] document for what was new in version 1.12.0.
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* GPGME Concepts
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@ -2983,15 +2930,16 @@ from the author at any of the following URLs:
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All of these draft versions except for one have been generated from
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this document via Emacs [[https://orgmode.org/][Org mode]] and [[https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/][GNU Texinfo]]. Though it is likely
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that the specific [[https://files.au.adversary.org/crypto/gpgme-python-howto.org][file]] [[http://files.au.adversary.org/crypto/gpgme-python-howto.org][version]] used will be on the same server with
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that the specific [[https://files.au.adversary.org/crypto/gpgme-python-howto][file]] [[http://files.au.adversary.org/crypto/gpgme-python-howto.org][version]] used will be on the same server with
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the generated output formats.
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The one exception is the reStructuredText version, which was converted
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using the latest version of Pandoc from the Org mode source file using
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the following command:
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either of the following two commands:
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#+BEGIN_SRC shell
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pandoc -f org -t rst -o gpgme-python-howto.rst gpgme-python-howto.org
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pandoc -f org -t rst -o gpgme-python-howto.rst gpgme-python-howto
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#+END_SRC
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In addition to these there is a significantly less frequently updated
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@ -3025,7 +2973,7 @@ PURPOSE.
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* Footnotes
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[fn:1] =short-history.org= and/or =short-history.html=.
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[fn:1] =short-history= and/or =short-history.html=.
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[fn:2] With no issues reported specific to Python 3.7, the release of
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Python 3.7.1 at around the same time as GPGME 1.12.0 and the testing
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:END:
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- [[file:short-history.org][A short history of the project]]
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- [[file:gpgme-python-howto.org][GPGME Python Bindings HOWTO]]
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- [[file:short-history][A short history of the project]]
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- [[file:gpgme-python-howto][GPGME Python Bindings HOWTO]]
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lang/python/doc/src/what-is-new
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# -*- mode: org -*-
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#+TITLE: What's New in the GPGME Python Bindings and Documentation
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#+AUTHOR: Ben McGinnes
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#+LATEX_COMPILER: xelatex
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#+LATEX_CLASS: article
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#+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [12pt]
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#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{xltxtra}
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#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry}
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#+LATEX_HEADER: \setmainfont[Ligatures={Common}]{Times New Roman}
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#+LATEX_HEADER: \author{Ben McGinnes <ben@gnupg.org>}
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* What's New
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: new-stuff
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:END:
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| Version: | 0.0.1-draft |
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| GPGME Version: | 1.13.0 |
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| Author: | [[https://gnupg.org/people/index.html#sec-1-5][Ben McGinnes]] <ben@gnupg.org> |
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| Author GPG Key: | DB4724E6FA4286C92B4E55C4321E4E2373590E5D |
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| Language: | Australian English, British English |
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| xml:lang: | en-AU, en-GB, en |
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Last time the most obviously new thing was adding the /What's New/
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section to the HOWTO. Now it's moving it out of the HOWTO. Not to
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mention expanding on the documentation both generally and
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considerably.
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** New in GPGME 1·13·0
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: new-stuff-1-13-0
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:END:
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Additions since GPGME 1.12.0 include:
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- An advanced HOWTO on using the bindings with web interfaces,
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specifically Flask.
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- Moving the /What's New/ section out of the basic [[file:gpgme-python-howto.org][HOWTO]] document and
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into its own file so as to more readily include other documents
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beyond that HOWTO.
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- Moving the preceding, archival, segments into [[file:what-was-new.org][another file]].
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lang/python/doc/src/what-was-new
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# -*- mode: org -*-
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#+TITLE: What Was New in the GPGME Python Bindings and Documentation
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#+AUTHOR: Ben McGinnes
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#+LATEX_COMPILER: xelatex
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#+LATEX_CLASS: article
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#+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [12pt]
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#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage{xltxtra}
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#+LATEX_HEADER: \usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry}
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#+LATEX_HEADER: \setmainfont[Ligatures={Common}]{Times New Roman}
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#+LATEX_HEADER: \author{Ben McGinnes <ben@gnupg.org>}
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* What Was New
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: new-stuff
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:END:
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| Version: | 0.0.1-draft |
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| GPGME Version: | 1.13.0 |
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| Author: | [[https://gnupg.org/people/index.html#sec-1-5][Ben McGinnes]] <ben@gnupg.org> |
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| Author GPG Key: | DB4724E6FA4286C92B4E55C4321E4E2373590E5D |
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| Language: | Australian English, British English |
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| xml:lang: | en-AU, en-GB, en |
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The following are all the past /What's New/ sections for the Python
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Bindings HOWTO and other documentation.
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** What Was New in GPGME 1·12·0
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: gpgme-1-12-0
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:END:
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The most obviously new point for those reading this guide is this
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section on other new things, but that’s hardly important. Not given
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all the other things which spurred the need for adding this section
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and its subsections.
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*** New in GPGME 1·12·0
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: new-stuff-1-12-0
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:END:
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There have been quite a number of additions to GPGME and the Python
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bindings to it since the last release of GPGME with versions 1.11.0
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and 1.11.1 in April, 2018.
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The bullet points of new additiions are:
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- an expanded section on [[#installation][installing]] and [[#snafu][troubleshooting]] the Python
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bindings.
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- The release of Python 3.7.0; which appears to be working just fine
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with our bindings, in spite of intermittent reports of problems for
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many other Python projects with that new release.
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- Python 3.7 has been moved to the head of the specified python
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versions list in the build process.
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- In order to fix some other issues, there are certain underlying
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functions which are more exposed through the [[#howto-get-context][gpg.Context()]], but
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ongoing documentation ought to clarify that or otherwise provide the
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best means of using the bindings. Some additions to =gpg.core= and
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the =Context()=, however, were intended (see below).
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- Continuing work in identifying and confirming the cause of
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oft-reported [[#snafu-runtime-not-funtime][problems installing the Python bindings on Windows]].
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- GSOC: Google's Surreptitiously Ordered Conscription ... erm ... oh,
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right; Google's Summer of Code. Though there were two hopeful
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candidates this year; only one ended up involved with the GnuPG
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Project directly, the other concentrated on an unrelated third party
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project with closer ties to one of the GNU/Linux distributions than
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to the GnuPG Project. Thus the Python bindings benefited from GSOC
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participant Jacob Adams, who added the key_import function; building
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on prior work by Tobias Mueller.
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- Several new methods functions were added to the gpg.Context(),
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including: [[#howto-import-key][key_import]], [[#howto-export-key][key_export]], [[#howto-export-public-key][key_export_minimal]] and
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[[#howto-export-secret-key][key_export_secret]].
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- Importing and exporting examples include versions integrated with
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Marcel Fest's recently released [[https://github.com/Selfnet/hkp4py][HKP for Python]] module. Some
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[[#hkp4py][additional notes on this module]] are included at the end of the HOWTO.
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- Instructions for dealing with semi-walled garden implementations
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like ProtonMail are also included. This is intended to make things
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a little easier when communicating with users of ProtonMail's
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services and should not be construed as an endorsement of said
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service. The GnuPG Project neither favours, nor disfavours
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ProtonMail and the majority of this deals with interacting with the
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ProtonMail keyserver.
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- Semi-formalised the location where [[#draft-editions][draft versions]] of this HOWTO may
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periodically be accessible. This is both for the reference of
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others and testing the publishing of the document itself. Renamed
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this file at around the same time.
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- The Texinfo documentation build configuration has been replicated
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from the parent project in order to make to maintain consistency
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with that project (and actually ship with each release).
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- a reStructuredText (=.rst=) version is also generated for Python
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developers more used to and comfortable with that format as it is
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the standard Python documentation format and Python developers may
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wish to use it with Sphinx. Please note that there has been no
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testing of the reStructuredText version with Sphinx at all. The
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reST file was generated by the simple expedient of using [[https://pandoc.org/][Pandoc]].
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- Added a new section for [[#advanced-use][advanced or experimental use]].
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- Began the advanced use cases with [[#cython][a section]] on using the module with
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[[https://cython.org/][Cython]].
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- Added a number of new scripts to the =example/howto/= directory;
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some of which may be in advance of their planned sections of the
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HOWTO (and some are just there because it seemed like a good idea at
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the time).
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- Cleaned up a lot of things under the hood.
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