How to check a signature with Terminal on Mac
Solution 1
Looks like the gpg
command is not found. Do you have GnuPG installed?
I would recommend you install the GPGTools Suite.
It provides the gpg
command, but also GPG integration for Apple Mail and related graphical utilities. This may be more than you need or want.
You could also install GnuPG with Homebrew:
$ brew install gnupg
Homebrew is a package manager similar to for example yum
or apt
in different Linux distributions, but for macOS. You may prefer this if you are already using Homebrew or are planning to use it to install more (command line) tools in the future.
If you just want to verify the checksum (not the signature), you can use
shasum -a 256 <filename>
without installing anything.
Solution 2
$ brew install gnupg
then
$ gpg --verify key file
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paleopala
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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paleopala almost 2 years
I'm trying to verify the signatures of sha256sums.gpg and sha256sums with the following commands in terminal (using mac)
$ gpg --verify SHA256SUMS.gpg SHA256SUMS
Instead, I get this answer...! :-(
unknown:~ username$ gpg --verify SHA256SUMS.gpg SHA256SUMS -bash: gpg: command not found unknown:~ username$
What did I do wrong...?