

Gpg: Good signature from "LibreOffice Build Team (CODE SIGNING KEY) "

Gpg: Signature made Sun 30 Oct 10:56:45 2022 GMT Uid LibreOffice Build Team (CODE SIGNING KEY) Gpg: key F434A1EFAFEEAEA3: "LibreOffice Build Team (CODE SIGNING KEY) " not changedĬ283 9ECA D940 8FBE 9531 C3E9 F434 A1EF AFEE AEA3 $ gpg -keyserver hkp:// -recv-keys AFEEAEA3 Public key = $ gpg -keyserver hkp:// -recv-keys AFEEAEA3Īnd fingerprint is: C283 9ECA D940 8FBE 9531 C3E9 F434 A1EF AFEE AEA3 After googling found this discussion which lead to Christian Lohmaier’s comment saying:

$ gpg -import LibreOffice_7.3.7_MacOS_īut it returned… gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.įigured on their website is the -pgp signature- not their public.asc (doh!). Downloaded their shasum as: LibreOffice_7.3.7_MacOS_.Downloaded their PGP signature as: ‘LibreOffice_7.3.7_MacOS_’.Quite a few online tutorials include importing a public keys but is it necessary as I couldn't get it to work? noob here ( ^.^) trying to learn about PGP / verifying download ‘LibreOffice_7.3.7_MacOS_x86-64.dmg’ on macOS? I think I know how to verify the download(?) but trying to understand how to utilise a public key.
