if you're worried about the integrity of the sources you're installing from why are you using app images? Use a repo, or flathub
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Ceep up the good work oops.
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compile it yourself I guess
Why would you sign it?
Ah i meant i downloaded the signature from download.kde.org/stable/krita/5.2.9/, just wanted to make sure that the Krita AppImage i had was legitimate
Look at the properties of the file in dolphin. It will show you various file ~~signatures~~ checksums.
sorry, i think my post might be a little misleading everything is fine with the AppImage and the Detached signature (downloaded from krita.org) always has been as far as i know, i only verified the AppImage for 'fun'. The only hiccup i had was that the webpage was unclear on where to find the PGP Public key, that you use to verify the signature. of course doing this is not necessary since i downloaded the AppImage from the official webpage over a secure connection.
Where did you download krita from?
The official website?
Do they not provide an md5sum? I've never seen anyone check an app's integrity issuing public keys
i couldn't find the md5sum s for the current version, i saw they do provide some for older versions https://download.kde.org/Attic/krita/5.2.0/, but they do have GPG Signatures .sig files at https://download.kde.org/stable/krita/5.2.9/ for the current version
It's under details.
Awesome thanks, your right, can't believe i missed that, i guess details do matter