[tpm2] tpm2-pytss

Gadacz, Henry <henry.gadacz at sit.fraunhofer.de> Wed, 04 May 2022 14:33:02 +0000
Newsgroups dev.linux.lists.tpm2
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Hi all,

 

I was looking for tpm2 python bindings and found your tpm2-pytss project to
be the best solution at the moment. 

Is it possible to use it on Windows? And if yes, how? The installation using
PyPi does not work unfortunately.

 

Thank you for any advice.

 

Best Regards,

Henry
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