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* README: Update.
* configure.ac: Remove checks, variables and file generations related to
the Python bindings. Remove python from available_languages and
default_languages.
* lang/Makefile.am (DIST_SUBDIRS): Remove python.
* lang/python: Remove.
* m4/ax_pkg_swig.m4, m4/ax_python_devel.m4, m4/python.m4: Remove.
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The Python bindings have been moved to a separate Git repository:
gpgmepy.
GnuPG-bug-id: 7262
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* lang/python/doc/meta/TODO.org: Added the two major documentation
build system tasks to the TODO list.
* Added an index page in preparation for sorting out the second of
those TODO lists (Docutils is a lot easier to handle than Texinfo).
* Meanwhile, have confirmed that it all builds just fine under
GNU/Linux, OS X and FreeBSD while retaining the documentation, so
that's a nice improvement from 1.11.1.
Tested-by: Ben McGinnes <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <[email protected]>
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* doc/Makefile.am: Removed a bit I forgot about.
* Renamed lang/python/docs to lang/python/doc bvecause apparently
automake cares about that too.
* Decided to be extra explicit in the manifest because if I don't then
all sorts of things get deleted ... like lang/python
* Tested on an external linux system just in case my osx workstation
introduces too much weirdness.
Tested-by: Ben McGinnes <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Ben McGinnes <[email protected]>
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* Restructured the docs directory to account for the GNU preferred
source doc format (.texi) and the Python preferred source doc
format (.rst) and the real source doc format (.org).
* Both the perceived source formats will need to be generated from the
.org files and included at this stage. Unfortunately there is not
yet a native org-to-rst transformation method in the org-mode
software in Emacs nor is there a a direct means of going from reST
to Org-mode from Docutils. There's only third party packages like
Pandoc and, while very good, there is no guarantee of consistency;
so we can't entirely automate this bit (yet).
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* Checked off several points of howto coverage as completed.
* Reorganised to move S/MIME coverage to its own separate group of tasks.
* Noted only revocation remains for howto completion.
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* minor phrasing fix.
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* Slightly tweaked one heading to make it clear it wasn't a duplicate.
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* Updated to reflect the most recent work on the HOWTO for the Python
bindings.
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* Some instructions to include are fairly obvious; as with encryption,
decryption and signature verification.
* Some are a little less obvious.
* This includes the requests received to specifically include subkey
management (adding and revoking subkeys on a primary key that's
being retained.
* Added the UID equivalents to the list, as well as key selection
matters (and may or may not include something for handling group
lines since that involves wrapping a CLI binary).
* Key control documentation and examples requested by Mike Ingle of
confidantmail.org.
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* Added suv-entry for the new HOWTO being started and, since it has
been started, checked it off.
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* Slightly expanded the list.
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* Set LaTeX headers to enable ligatures and a 12pt font by default.
* Paper size left for regional defaults.
* Using XeLaTeX for easier font control.
* Using default LaTeX font of Latin Main, but that's easy enough to change.
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* Added LaTeX header for 1 inch margins in the quite likely event that
all PDF output ultimately uses LaTeX.
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* Checked off the decision to stick with Org Mode.
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* Beginning to turn the first part of this into something kind of like
an actual TODO list as Org Mode uses it (maybe).
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* Updated TODO.
* The entirety of the old TODO has been replaced with either more
relevant tasks or goals for the examples and a more measured
approach to the docs and why, in this project, Org Mode trumps reST,
even though it's Python through and through.
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* Converted document from reST to org-mode.
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Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <[email protected]>
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* The entirety of the Python 3 port of PyME up to commit
2145348ec54c6027f2ea20f695de0277e2871405
* The old commit log has been saved as
lang/py3-pyme/docs/old-commits.log
* Can be viewed as a normal (separate) git repository at
https://github.com/adversary-org/pyme3
* Utilising the submodule feature of git was deliberately skipped on
humanitarian grounds (in order to prevent pain and suffering on the
part of anyone having to manage this repository).
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