I played around trying to encrypt/decrypt data through GPG on the
fly (or worse - by using a file) (on Windows first - later to try
on Linux too)
Using os.popen3 like
>>> i,o,e=os.popen3('gpg -e -r Robert')
>>> # i.write('y\n')
>>> i.write('wefwef')
>>> i.close()
>>> # e.read(1)
>>> o.read(1)
hangs on o.read or e.read.
So its quite dark. Just a totally non-existing userid (-r) will
result significantly different like
>>> i.write('wefwef')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<interactive input>", line 1, in ?
IOError: [Errno 22] Invalid argument
GPG asks confirmation stuff (and pwd upon -d or -c) on the command
line.
How to get all this the right way?
Robert
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