Keyrings file format

David Paleino d.paleino at gmail.com
Tue Feb 17 16:13:38 CET 2009


On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 16:11:16 +0100, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:

> Hi,

Hello,

> David Paleino wrote:
> > Also, I could've written a binding to libgpgme -- but that too reads gpg's
> > output, so I preferred doing that myself to avoid one more layer of
> > complexity / bugs / whatever.
> 
> Sorry for jumping into the discussion so late, but: By duplicating the code in
> GPGME you are not avoiding the bugs, you are just making them yourselves.  But
> now you can't benefit from our fixes in GPGME (and we can't benefit from
> yours).
> 
> GPGME isn't the answer to all needs, but it should provide a useful basis for
> any further enhancements to the API you can think of.

Yes, my later plans were to start using libgpgme :)

Thank you for your contribution,
David

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