Re: Verify a file signature

2023-04-18 Thread Peter West via macports-users
It is not easy to find the GPG signature. I just had a look around and couldn’t find it. — Peter West p...@pbw.id.au “Put your finger here, and see my hands; and put out your hand, and place it in my side. Do not disbelieve, but believe.” Thomas answered him, “My Lord and my God!” > On 19 Apr

Re: Verify a file signature

2023-04-18 Thread Sriranga Veeraraghavan
Hi Dave, In my experience, you shouldn't need anything more than GnuPG 2.x to verify a signature stored in a .asc file. You should be able to verify the signature stored in a .asc file as follows: gpg --verify [.asc file] [.dmg file] This assumes that you have the relevant public key in your

Verify a file signature

2023-04-18 Thread dave c via macports-users
I want to verify an installer .dmg file’s signature. I downloaded both files (installer and signature) from the developer’s site. I installed gpg tools and discovered that gpg is looking for a .sig file, but the signature file available from the developer is an .asc file. I won’t describe the

Re: Cannot build glib2

2023-04-18 Thread Ken Cunningham
FYI I have had good luck with opencore legacy patcher on several machines. A macbookpro 9,2 can run the current Ventura, for example, very nicely (upgraded to 16GB Ram). Some machines don't fare as well -- a macbookpro 9,1 I tried to upgrade struggles. K On 2023-04-18, at 11:17 AM, Eldrid

Re: what is the meaning of a note that looks like a rhombus in a contrabass quartet arrangement?

2023-04-18 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
Hi Werner; Thank you for the explanation. Sometimes multitasking results in small chaos :-) Thanks, Ken On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 10:21 PM Werner LEMBERG wrote: > > > > what is the meaning of a note that looks like a rhombus in a > > contrabass quartet arrangement? > > I don't know how many

Re: Cannot build glib2

2023-04-18 Thread Eldrid Rensburg
Some "modern" builds can't build on older MBP arch. I have a similar MBP with HS - where e.g. homebrew requires a newer XCode that in turn requires a newer macOS (with newer hardware - Apple's money-making tactics will continue with the newer MBPs). My work client projects required a newer setup -