Verifying .sig of the new GPG Suite - 2013.07.27.dmg

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Steve

29 Jul, 2013 02:00 PM

Hi,

 Today I noticed that new components of the GPG suite were coming out, so I updated one by one like the popups were telling me, and then Mail.app came with its own pop up, and Sparkle error happened, and could not update it that way.

So I went on gpgtools.org and downloaded the new SUITE .dmg and saw that it has has 45976a228ca13447a4a366f1b9742e44807f9a6e (SHA1) and that during installation it selected "UPGRADE" next to all items.
I selected all of them (they were selected by default).

Now, I don't know where to find the .sig file of corresponding .dmg so I can verify that the file is authentic?

Also, is overwriting this way ok to upgrade? As it selected by itself to "Upgrade" in the installation window!

Take care and tnx for such a great service to the world!
 
Steve

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by Steve on 30 Jul, 2013 01:44 PM

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    Hi Steve,

    till we add the info to the site, here's the SHA sum and the link to the signature:

    SHA1: 45976a228ca13447a4a366f1b9742e44807f9a6e
    https://s3.amazonaws.com/gpgtools/GPG%20Suite%20-%202013.07.27.dmg.sig

    Overwriting is perfectly fine. Just run the GPG Suite and you should be fine.

    Let us know if you need further info. If not, you can close this discussion.

    Best :)
    the other steve

  2. Support Staff 2 Posted by Steve on 02 Aug, 2013 11:35 AM

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    Sha1 and sig have been added to the new homepage. :)

  3. Steve closed this discussion on 02 Aug, 2013 11:35 AM.

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