From mystd at gmx.de Sat Nov 14 19:01:03 2015 From: mystd at gmx.de (Alhab Dahsi) Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2015 20:01:03 +0100 Subject: [Tox Support] Problems Installun qtox in Ubuntu In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From email at oranges.net.nz Sat Nov 14 21:21:46 2015 From: email at oranges.net.nz (Oranges) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2015 10:21:46 +1300 Subject: [Tox Support] Problems Installun qtox in Ubuntu In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5647A5EA.4050306@oranges.net.nz> Hello > echo "deb https://pkg.tox.chat/debian nightly release" just seems to echo > "deb https://pkg.tox.chat/debian nightly release" \\ for a beginner this is really confusing and is silly in general. > > sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tox.list \\ does something in terminal but gets stuck These two commands will not work if you don't issue them together echo "deb https://pkg.tox.chat/debian nightly release" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tox.list Tee takes the input of a previous command and sends it to both your terminal display and writes it to a file you specify. > wget -qO - https://pkg.tox.chat/debian/pkg.gpg.key \\ shows me the pgp key in terminal > > sudo apt-key add - \\ does something in terminal but gets stuck too Again these two were designed to run together - however, wherever you issued the wget command there should be a pkg.gpg.key file, you can issue sudo apt-get add /path/to/pkg.gpg/key and the gpg key will be added to your list of trusted keys for installing > sudo apt-get install apt-transport-https \\ seems to install something, wants me to press y Our packages are delivered over https, so you'll need this package installed to support https package delivery. Answering y to the package install is fine and will install that delivery mechanism > sudo apt-get update \\ works fine Once you do this again > sudo apt-get install qtox This should work fine regards oranges From 0xf5163e at riseup.net Sun Nov 15 17:49:21 2015 From: 0xf5163e at riseup.net (0xF5163E) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2015 17:49:21 +0000 Subject: [Tox Support] Binaries: PGP Signature and Hashcode Message-ID: <5648C5A1.8010106@riseup.net> Where do I find the PGP signatures and hash codes from binaries available at: https://wiki.tox.chat/binaries#other_linux? Thanks. From 0xf5163e at riseup.net Sun Nov 15 17:54:27 2015 From: 0xf5163e at riseup.net (0xF5163E) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2015 17:54:27 +0000 Subject: [Tox Support] Binaries: PGP Signature and Hashcode In-Reply-To: <5648C5A1.8010106@riseup.net> References: <5648C5A1.8010106@riseup.net> Message-ID: <5648C6D3.30607@riseup.net> Just a rectification: https://wiki.tox.chat/binaries#other_linux 0xF5163E: > Where do I find the PGP signatures and hash codes from binaries > available at: https://wiki.tox.chat/binaries#other_linux? Thanks. > From 0xf5163e at riseup.net Sun Nov 15 18:16:18 2015 From: 0xf5163e at riseup.net (0xF5163E) Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2015 18:16:18 +0000 Subject: [Tox Support] Binaries: PGP Signature and Hashcode In-Reply-To: <5648C5A1.8010106@riseup.net> References: <5648C5A1.8010106@riseup.net> Message-ID: <5648CBF2.6070401@riseup.net> In some cases, I can find the MD5 hash. Example: https://build.tox.chat/fingerprint/792525982aad68415d18f8518c865f9d/ Something beyond that? 0xF5163E: > Where do I find the PGP signatures and hash codes from binaries > available at: https://wiki.tox.chat/binaries#other_linux? Thanks. > _______________________________________________ > Support mailing list > Support at lists.tox.chat > https://lists.tox.chat/listinfo/support > From zero-one at tox.chat Tue Nov 17 11:22:07 2015 From: zero-one at tox.chat (zero-one) Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2015 03:22:07 -0800 Subject: [Tox Support] Binaries: PGP Signature and Hashcode In-Reply-To: <5648CBF2.6070401@riseup.net> References: <5648C5A1.8010106@riseup.net> <5648CBF2.6070401@riseup.net> Message-ID: <564B0DDF.9060705@tox.chat> PGP signatures? We don't PGP sign our binaries, we sign our packages. Usually signature verification is handled at the package level by your package manager. As far as hashes go, whatever Jenkins provides is all we offer currently. If it doesn't list fingerprints for all builds, I can look into a solution. On 11/15/2015 10:16 AM, 0xF5163E wrote: > In some cases, I can find the MD5 hash. Example: > > https://build.tox.chat/fingerprint/792525982aad68415d18f8518c865f9d/ > > Something beyond that? > > 0xF5163E: >> Where do I find the PGP signatures and hash codes from binaries >> available at: https://wiki.tox.chat/binaries#other_linux? Thanks. >> _______________________________________________ >> Support mailing list >> Support at lists.tox.chat >> https://lists.tox.chat/listinfo/support >> > _______________________________________________ > Support mailing list > Support at lists.tox.chat > https://lists.tox.chat/listinfo/support From g.f.falk at web.de Tue Nov 24 22:19:11 2015 From: g.f.falk at web.de (Gerald.Falk) Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2015 23:19:11 +0100 Subject: [Tox Support] Older OSX-Version - PLEASE !!! Message-ID: <230724A8-5304-4EA9-83BE-5529D155C518@web.de> Hi, my Name is Gerald, and i love my old OSX SnowLeopard (Intel), and i also have an old PowerBook 12" (PPC G4) OSX Leopard. is it very difficult to compile this perfect video-chat-software to an older OSX Operation-System (universal binary)? I like the posibility to change the resolution. because sometimes i chat with an umts-stick (2GB limit) And i like ...... Send messages, files, create groups and make Tox to Tox audio and video calls. Securely. Skype has even rights to private conversations - this is an absolute no go !! Please compile universal binary :-))) How much donation is necessary ;-) Greetings from Germany Gerald -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jD.Anon at gmx.com Wed Nov 25 20:29:02 2015 From: jD.Anon at gmx.com (jD) Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2015 15:29:02 -0500 Subject: [Tox Support] Error Upgrading to Antox 0.23.190 Message-ID: <56561A0E.6070808@gmx.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I am using F-Droid and get the error "Downloaded File is Corrupt." I've tried uninstalling and I get the same error. 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