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Changes between Version 10 and Version 11 of Are the packages signed


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Jun 20, 2016, 1:07:29 AM (8 years ago)
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datallah
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  • Are the packages signed

    v10 v11  
    3535As of Pidgin 2.10.7, the various Windows binaries are signed in two ways.
    3636 * the installers and `pidgin.exe` are signed using the [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms537361(v=vs.85).aspx Microsoft Authenticode] signing mechanism by Daniel Atallah using a certificate with a thumbprint of one of the following:
     37  * Pidgin 2.11.0+: `d3ad05e6a0dd4b777829b84cf8e371181acd04a7`
     38  * Pidgin 2.10.10 - 2.10.12: `45b37f151a113d5070036421370813b9fba5cb13`
    3739  * Pidgin 2.10.7 - 2.10.9: `C5476901C3C63FABF54CEBA9E3F887932A9579B5`
    38   * Pidgin 2.10.10+: `45b37f151a113d5070036421370813b9fba5cb13`
    39     * Note that these signatures use the SHA-256 algorithm, which Windows XP doesn't support (you can still use GPG to validate the package)
     40  * Note that since 2.10.10, these signatures use the SHA-256 algorithm, which Windows XP doesn't support (you can still use GPG to validate the package)
    4041 * all distributed packages (installers, debug symbols, binary zip file, gtk bundle zip file) are signed with [http://www.gnupg.org/ GPG] by Daniel Atallah (`DE890574`).
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