Pyme is, for the most part, a direct interface to the C GPGME library. However, it is re-packaged in a more Pythonic way -- object-oriented with classes and modules. Take a look at the classes defined here -- they correspond directly to certain object types in GPGME for C. ** IMPORTANT NOTE ** PyME is no longer maintained. I do not answer questions about it any longer. Feel free to use this code under the terms of its license, but there is *NO* support. | |
New Home of PyMe, now being maintained again! | |
Historic PyMe information: | |
ChangeLog (brief) | |
ChangeLog (detailed) | |
GPGME Manual | |
Live Source Tree | |
The Pyme Manual | |
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pyme_0.5.1.tar.gz | |
python-pyme-doc_0.5.1_all | |
python-pyme_0.5.1_all | |
python2.2-pyme_0.5.0_i386 | |
python2.2-pyme_0.5.1_powerpc | |
python2.3-pyme_0.5.0_i386 | |
python2.3-pyme_0.5.1_powerpc |