python3-python-gnupg-0.4.7-150400.5.69<>, \dp9|Lc5q#؏f5 aY; V sMsN;wX%4cdu4#yN@P}c-eRa tL?S}fِuZ!`y=yaIg\oB߼5)X Ju}mACQ?5\PMR3k )0&̀a Qh 3Zv"j1T,;RWM 5,+#OO` ի|X&㣁nB>Ujb/3>A?d ) \' =Z       4       Fx \(}8 9 :] BF G HP I XYZ[\ ] ^bcd&e+f.l0uD vxw x yHzTdhnCpython3-python-gnupg0.4.7150400.5.69A wrapper for the GNU Privacy Guard (GPG or GnuPG)This module allows access to GnuPG's key management, encryption and signature functionality from Python programs.dgoat220SUSE Linux Enterprise 15SUSE LLC BSD-3-Clausehttps://www.suse.com/Development/Languages/Pythonhttp://pythonhosted.org/python-gnupg/index.htmllinuxnoarch2 AA큤A큤A큤A큤ddd`I:dddddd`Id\ʦ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-python-gnupg-0.4.7-150400.5.69.src.rpmpython3-gnupgpython3-python-gnupg@    gpg2python(abi)rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(FileDigests)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)3.63.0.4-14.6.0-14.0-15.2-14.14.3a_*@]w@\@\I\I\l@[!@YzY@dmueller@suse.commcalabkova@suse.comtchvatal@suse.commcepl@suse.comtchvatal@suse.comkbabioch@suse.demcepl@suse.comastieger@suse.comjengelh@inai.detoddrme2178@gmail.com- update to 0.4.7: * Added support for no passphrase during key generation. * Improved permission-denied test. * Updated logging to only show partial results. * Allowed a passphrase to be passed to import_keys().- Update to 0.4.6 * Fixed #128: Added ECC support by changing key generation parameters. (The Key-Length value isn't added if a curve is specified.) * More bugfixes. * Support for Python versions 3.5 and under is discontinued, except for Python 2.7.- Update to 0.4.5: * various bugfixes- Switch to pytest runner, which seems to be a way more stable in providing the results.- Enable tests- Update to 0.4.4: * Changed how any return value from the ``on_data`` callable is processed. In earlier versions, the return value was ignored. In this version, if the return value is ``False``, the data received from ``gpg`` is not buffered. Otherwise (if the value is ``None`` or ``True``, for example), the data is buffered as normal. This functionality can be used to do your own buffering, or to prevent buffering altogether. The ``on_data`` callable is also called once with an empty byte-string to signal the end of data from ``gpg``. * Added an additional attribute ``check_fingerprint_collisions`` to ``GPG`` instances, which defaults to ``False``. It seems that ``gpg`` is happy to have duplicate keys and fingerprints in a keyring, so we can't be too strict. A user can set this attribute of an instance to ``True`` to trigger a check for collisions. * With GnuPG 2.2.7 or later, provide the fingerprint of a signing key for a failed signature verification, if available. * For verification where multiple signatures are involved, a mapping of signature_ids to fingerprint, keyid, username, creation date, creation timestamp and expiry timestamp is provided. * Added a check to disallow certain control characters ('\r', '\n', NUL) in passphrases (CVE-2019-6690 bsc#1123498)- Remove superfluous devel dependency for noarch package- uppate to 0.4.3: * Add --no-verbose to the gpg command line, in case verbose is specified is gpg.conf. * This is mitigation against CVE-2018-12020 boo#1096745 - includes changes from 0.4.2: * Subkey information is now collected and returned in a subkey_info dictionary keyed by the subkey's ID * Add expect_passphrase password for use on GnuPG >= 2.1 when passing passphrase to gpg via pinentry * Provid a trust_keys method to allow setting the trust level for keys * When the gpg executable is not found, note the path used in the exception message * Make error messages nor informational- Ensure description neutrality.- Initial versionpython3-gnupggoat22 1691941553 0.4.70.4.7-150400.5.690.4.7__pycache__gnupg.cpython-36.opt-1.pycgnupg.cpython-36.pycgnupg.pypython_gnupg-0.4.7-py3.6.egg-infoPKG-INFOSOURCES.txtdependency_links.txttop_level.txtpython3-python-gnupgREADME.rstpython3-python-gnupgLICENSE.txt/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages//usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/__pycache__//usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/python_gnupg-0.4.7-py3.6.egg-info//usr/share/doc/packages//usr/share/doc/packages/python3-python-gnupg//usr/share/licenses//usr/share/licenses/python3-python-gnupg/-fmessage-length=0 -grecord-gcc-switches -O2 -Wall -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector-strong -funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -gobs://build.suse.de/SUSE:Maintenance:29613/SUSE_SLE-15-SP4_Update/f5f4de43157f9d436a51de65d8318bd6-python3-python-gnupg.SUSE_SLE-15-SP4_Updatedrpmxz5noarch-suse-linuxdirectorypython 3.6 byte-compiledPython script, ASCII text executableASCII textUTF-8 Unicode textRRR/Ko4] vutf-8f9e327ac8907254338c1fe031f8cce8aad5d143b6cf87f6b3122908386a61cf7?7zXZ !t/]"k%a ,`ȑ*mWPDզ-:+ŝU&A^:-Dd@yUEtH }KuWPɾ. 5d)!9G,ü]>$cú-?3RUnv~a@,1 -ȅШ\ϛ,$O9F޾C=ԍBZ&cTH\ߙ1!i<>Q;eúgncu kJJKfa:-k 6/^d3$˜Y DQ A .Z=,MfR zByw4^Dj?L(DC`yUH Ido E*DFXH/6{}6MPguQ'!gKN?I\ڵϛM/;;EaA\B 170W؀- YA6OY~~ctԂ(#0d']jCfܢB9Ӟj؅Si<<<0vn]8hY3{G[4 A/pFy hݝ'Tt@"bn5ݺCY4U/t@a3b=QY" ryJH~350lZ~înE۠S81`4XH4XOLKU; 4kYz@h VxgE U–9-.Gq@2V"VL0.t቉6݊7 $^ Ox#1!r ƻ7Og=*k3 YZ