26 Dec
2021
26 Dec
'21
10:18 p.m.
On Sun, Dec 26, 2021 at 5:01 PM <jeremy@merelinux.org> wrote:
From: Jeremy Huntwork <jeremy@merelinux.org>
This is a proof of concept that shows how asignify can be used instead of gpgme to validate packages signed with the asignify tool.
Just want to reiterate that this is a proof of concept. There is one hard-coded path in there for now, the location of the trusted public keys. That at the very least will need to be updated to a configuration option. I also noticed that there are one or two auto-formatting changes here that I didn't intend to include. Anyway, thanks for reviewing. Looking forward to the feedback. JH