pygpgme is completely dead and will be retired ASAP. You can use official Python bindings from gpgme (packages are called pythonX-gpg).
ping?
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 27 development cycle. Changing version to '27'.
Igor, where is this code used? I don't see it on first review. I am looking at this code base and trying to contact Ian.
(In reply to Brian Exelbierd from comment #3) > Igor, where is this code used? I don't see it on first review. I am > looking at this code base and trying to contact Ian. I don't know ;) I just used repoquery --whatrequires pygpgme or something similar ;)
It looks like a bad requirement as I don't think the code is needed. I've started a non-responsive maintainer inquiry about this package. If the maintainer doesn't appear and if I am given the package, I will fix the requirement to either include the proper package name or delete it if it isn't needed. Inquiry: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1482884 Your opinion on that is also welcome.
Based on the outcome of https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/1778 I will be removing the dependency. There appears to be no code dependency so it should be a simple spec fix along with appropriate testing.
(In reply to Brian Exelbierd from comment #6) > Based on the outcome of https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/1778 I will be > removing the dependency. There appears to be no code dependency so it > should be a simple spec fix along with appropriate testing. Thanks!
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