On 1/21/19 10:13 AM, Neal Gompa wrote: > Hey all, > > So, we've got a bit of a problem. The sigul package is not installable > in Fedora 29, and pygpgme is half-broken in Fedora 28 and was retired > during Fedora 29 development due to constant breakage. > > This means that sigul is in danger of being retired in Fedora. > Unfortunately, sigul is the only supported signer system for Koji at > the moment. > > What do we want to do here? It's well-known that sigul does not work > with GnuPG 2, though I vaguely recall that some work was done to try > to fix this. > > Do we want to port sigul to python3-gpg, switching Sigul to Python 3 > and the official gpgme bindings so that it works with GnuPG 2? I would think this would be the way to go, but of course it's up to Patrick. > > Or do we want to adapt the bridge to work with obs-signd (which is > already used by Copr)? This is a non starter, obs-signd doesn't do everything that sigul does and we have a number of things that depend on sigul working the way it does. kevin
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