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-rw-r--r--lang/python/docs/Short_History.rst32
-rw-r--r--lang/python/docs/TODO.rst8
3 files changed, 35 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/lang/python/README b/lang/python/README
index 7ce8894b..8b8fc736 100644
--- a/lang/python/README
+++ b/lang/python/README
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ https://www.gnupg.org/related_software/gpgme/
PyMe uses SWIG to create wrapper functions with automatic type
conversions. This way most of the functions and types are converted
from C into Python 3 automatically by SWIG, reducing the maintenance
-cost of the binginds.
+cost of the bindings.
* Authors
diff --git a/lang/python/docs/Short_History.rst b/lang/python/docs/Short_History.rst
index 126c1218..2fa03c9d 100644
--- a/lang/python/docs/Short_History.rst
+++ b/lang/python/docs/Short_History.rst
@@ -27,14 +27,20 @@ decision to fold the Python 3 port back into the original GPGME
release in the languages subdirectory for non-C bindings. Ben is the
maintainer of the Python 3 port within GPGME.
+In 2016 Justus Winter updated a number of the Python 3 PyME SWIG
+bindings during the course of GnuPG 2.1 development. During the
+course of this process the port was added to PyPI under the
+alternative name of pyme3 (so as not to clash with the original
+package for Python 2.6 and 2.7).
+
---------------------
The Annoyances of Git
---------------------
-As anyone who has ever worked with git knows, submodules are horrible
+As anyone who has ever worked with git knows, submodules are a horrible
way to deal with pretty much anything. In the interests of avoiding
-migraines, that is being skipped with addition of PyME to GPGME.
+migraines, that is being skipped with the addition of PyME to GPGME.
Instead the files will be added to the subdirectory, along with a copy
of the entire git log up to that point as a separate file within the
docs directory (old-commits.log). As the log for PyME is nearly 100KB
@@ -49,7 +55,21 @@ possible to implement this better in the future.
The Perils of PyPI
------------------
-At the current time the Python 3 fork is not available via PyPI and
-the pip installer. The recommended installation method is to follow
-the instructions in lang/py3-pyme/INSTALL. This will build the
-necessary SWIG portions against the installed version of GPGME.
+This port is currently available in PyPI as pyme3 and uses the GPGME
+version number from build time.
+
+Alternatively compiling GPGME and installing it from source will also
+install the current version of PyME if Python 3 is detected. If
+multiple versions of Python 3 are installed then it will install in
+the site-packages directory of the first installation located.
+
+The version installed through either method can be checked like this:
+
+::
+ >>> from pyme import core
+ >>> print(core.check_version())
+ 1.7.0-beta257
+ >>>
+
+Installing from PyPI should still result in the module being named
+pyme when importing.
diff --git a/lang/python/docs/TODO.rst b/lang/python/docs/TODO.rst
index a398ccdf..d3e07194 100644
--- a/lang/python/docs/TODO.rst
+++ b/lang/python/docs/TODO.rst
@@ -21,3 +21,11 @@ Documentation is to be moved to a more appropriate docs/ directory and
produced using reST in preparation for inevitable publication by way
of Sphinx and the existing infrastructure at readthedocs.org or the
projects new home at gnupg.org.
+
+Alternatively Org-Mode might be used, as with the rest of the GNU
+Privacy Guard projects.
+
+The third option is to use an XML based build process with greater
+support for multilingual publications such as those provided by ruby
+domains (that's the XML ruby, not the programming language ruby;
+they're totally different things).