GPGME: What does ‘0’ (zero) ‘signature.summary’ value mean?
Ben Finney
ben+freesoftware at benfinney.id.au
Thu May 2 05:55:47 CEST 2024
Ben Finney <ben+freesoftware at benfinney.id.au> writes:
> Werner Koch via Gnupg-devel <gnupg-devel at gnupg.org> writes:
>
> > Do you have an example?
>
> Included in this message is a Python program ‘verify_test.py’. […]
>
> You can see that the ‘verify’ call succeeds (no error is raised), and
> there is a single attached Signature.
>
> That Signature, though it has a valid timestamp and fingerprint, has ‘0’
> for all of ‘pka_trust’, ‘status’, ‘summary’, ‘validity’, and
> ‘validity_reason’.
Has this helped understand the problem? What more diagnostic information
can I provide?
I am trying to make use of GPGME (via the Python wrapper) to verify
signatures and interpret the result using the documented API.
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