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Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <[email protected]>
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* Missed a couple of files, these 2 go for the same reason as the
previous 3.
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* GUI examples written with pygtk, which has not been ported to Python
3 and won't be as it is for GTK2 and GNOME is moving to GTK3.
* New GUI examples may be required in future using any of several GUI
frameworks (e.g. wxPython, PyQt, PySide, PyGObject, etc.).
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* Some of them cannot be properly tested on OS X, especially with GTK in
the mix (it works on OS X, but is unlikely to be as easily accessible
as Cocoa or Qt).
* Most major functions are showcased and do work, albeit sometimes with
false positives of error messages, at least on OS X.
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* More string updates.
* verifydetails.py still fails, but as Bernhard is still contactable, it
might be worth him checking on it instead.
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* CLI input must be byte encoded.
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* exportimport works, but will still segfault for an as yet unknown
reason.
* genkey produces a traceback error, but does create the key as
intended.
* matched passphrase in signverify.
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* Another string to byte change.
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* Changed plaintext string to byte literal.
* Nested key selection in a try/except statement in case of
UnicodeEncodeError instances.
* Tested successfully on over 9,000 keys.
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* Changed example passphrase to something that meets the current minimum
requirements.
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* changed [email protected] to [email protected] as it is only a matter of time
before ICANN actually creates bar as a gTLD, if they haven't already.
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* Text changed to byte literals.
* Changed key type to RSA/RSA.
* Changed expiry to the future (2020).
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* the plain text string must be bytes and not unicode.
* Expect most of the example code to have similar issues at present.
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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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