pyme3 for Windows

ankostis ankostis at gmail.com
Tue Jan 24 12:14:33 CET 2017


On 24 January 2017 at 11:46, Justus Winter <justus at g10code.com> wrote:

> ankostis <ankostis at gmail.com> writes:
>
> > On 23 January 2017 at 16:28, Jerry <jerry at seibercom.net> wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon, 23 Jan 2017 01:06:38 +0100, ankostis stated:
> >>
> >> >Has anybody managed to compile pyme3 on Windows?
> >> >
> >> >Thanks for all the Hard Work,
> >> >  Kostis
> >> >
> >>
> >> I don't know if this is what yo are looking for.
> >>
> >> https://sourceforge.net/projects/pyme/files/latest/
> download?source=files
> >>
> >>
> > Almost!
> > These are `pyme-0.8.1` win32-bindings for python-2.
> >
> > The latest bindings have been ported to python-3 and renamed to `pyme3`,
> > currently in version `1.7.1`,[1]  and are now part of `libgpgme`
> > project.[2]
>
> Actually, we renamed them to 'gpg', and the current version is 1.8.0.
>
> We cross-compile all our software for Windows using MinGW.  We don't
> build the Python bindings though.  If anyone manages to do that, please
> share your findings.
>
>
Ideally python bindings should be compiled and packaged as wheels
for  3 different "platforms":
- MinGW
- Cygwin (when GnuPG there upgrades from the old 1.x)
- Gpg4Win (32bit & 64bit, don't know what are they using.

Do these 3 make sense?
Are there more combinations?

Kostis

Justus
>
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