On 10/5/12 9:23 PM, Marcus (OOo) wrote: > Am 10/05/2012 09:57 AM, schrieb Jürgen Schmidt: >> On 10/4/12 10:33 PM, Marcus (OOo) wrote: >>> Hi Mac fans, >>> >>> as I've no Mac at hand please can someone help me with verifing and >>> fixing the checksum instructions: >>> >>> http://www.openoffice.org/download/checksums/3.4.1_checksums.html#howto >>> >>> "This is how you verify with ASC and KEYS hashes on Mac OS" >>> >>> A user has reported a problem with the following line: >>> >>> KEYID="0x`... >>> >>> (see IZ 121159 for reference) >>> >>> Thanks in advance >> >> why so complicate? I am no gpg guru but I thought it should be enough to > > I simply collected what I've found in the Internet. > >> 1. import the official KEYS as you have described >> 2. gpg --verify >> Apache_OpenOffice_incubating_3.4.1_MacOS_x86_install_en-GB.dmg.asc >> Apache_OpenOffice_incubating_3.4.1_MacOS_x86_install_en-GB.dmg >> >> Result if it's ok: >> >> gpg: Signature made Mon Aug 13 15:47:11 2012 CEST using RSA key ID >> ABABABAB >> gpg: Good signature from "Juergen Schmidt<[email protected]>" >> gpg: aka "Juergen Schmidt<[email protected]>" >> gpg: aka "Juergen Schmidt<[email protected]>" >> >> Result if it's a bad signature: >> >> gpg: Signature made Mon Aug 13 15:47:11 2012 CEST using RSA key ID >> ABABABAB >> gpg: BAD signature from "Juergen Schmidt<[email protected]>" > > Interesting, at least on Linux I've to do all the steps listed in the > Linux section. So, you don't have to do this on Mac OS? A simple "gpg > --verify KEYS" is enough to get a "Good ..." or "Bad ..." result?
I am not sure if I understand you here, I verified the *.asc file with the original file. I would expect that this works on all platforms more or less in the same way. Juergen > > Thanks > > Marcus >
