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Download
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Change Log
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`CHANGES file <http://storage.perlig.de/rjsmin/CHANGES-@@VERSION@@>`_
Source Packages
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.. begin stable
Current Stable Version
''''''''''''''''''''''
- `rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.tar.xz <http://storage.perlig.de/rjsmin/rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.tar.xz>`_
- `rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.tar.bz2 <http://storage.perlig.de/rjsmin/rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.tar.bz2>`_
- `rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.tar.gz <http://storage.perlig.de/rjsmin/rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.tar.gz>`_
- `rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.zip <http://storage.perlig.de/rjsmin/rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.zip>`_
- `rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.digests <http://storage.perlig.de/rjsmin/rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.digests>`_
.. end stable
Integrity Check
---------------
There are hashes (MD5, SHA1 and SHA256) of the download packages stored
in the `digests file
<http://storage.perlig.de/rjsmin/@@PATH@@rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.digests>`_\.
In order to check the integrity of the downloaded file, use a tool like
md5sum (or sha1sum, sha256sum accordingly), e.g.:
.. sourcecode:: console
$ md5sum -c rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.digests
rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.tar.bz2: OK
rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.tar.gz: OK
rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.tar.xz: OK
rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.zip: OK
In order to check the integrity of the digest file itself, you can check
the PGP signature of that file. The file is signed by André Malo, Key-ID
0x8103A37E:
.. sourcecode:: console
$ gpg --verify rjsmin-@@VERSION@@.digests
gpg: Signature made Sun Jun 30 16:10:42 2013 CEST using DSA key ID 8103A37E
gpg: Good signature from "Andre Malo <nd@apache.org>"
gpg: aka "Andr\xe9\x20Malo <nd@perlig.de>"
gpg: aka "Andre Malo <ndparker@gmx.net>"
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