Re: [HEADS UP] Retirement of pygpgme is coming

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On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 8:08 AM, Igor Gnatenko
<ignatenkobrain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> pygpgme is dead since 2013, I've wrote and applied some patches to make
> it to work with latest gnupg2/gpgme stack, but since March it FTBFS (so
> I added `|| :` for tests). I'm planning to retire pygpgme from F27
> right before branching. So just sending email to tell this to everyone.
>
> Affected packages
> * alot[0]
> * epylog[1] (no response since March)
> * fedora-business-cards[2] (no response since March)
> * sigul-server[3] (puietrwijk responded on June, but no progress so
> far)
> * yum (I can't really find BZ ticket, but I'm in contact with yum
> maintainers/upstream to deal with this problem)
>
> For those who care about EL, gpgme might get updated[4] soon, but I
> can't guarantee anything.

librepo is also affected, as it uses pygpgme in the Python bindings.
That needs to be ported too.

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