Dear MicroG

The instructions https://lineage.microg.org/ say

Before installing the ZIP you should check that it has the correct signature. You have to use a Python script to verify the signature, available here. Install Python 3 (if not already done) and the required packages (as explained in the README), then run:

python3 update_verifier.py lineageos4microg_pubkey lineage-microG.zip

I have no experience of verifying signatures.

I have no experience of python.

I think I have downloaded and installed Python 3 correctly.

I have downloaded the microG zip.

Could you talk me through the steps to check the signature please ?

In case it’s important - I am using macOS 10.13

Yours sincerely ROMMMELLL

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    1 year ago

    Dear K

    I found I do have pip3. I installed pyasn1 using pip3.

    I tried again, and got an error message. This time I needed rsa. Which I installed using pip3.

    I typed python3 update-verifier.py etc…

    In reply it showed

    verified successfully

    Thankyou very much for taking the time to help me.

    Yours sincerely ROMMMELLL

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      1 year ago

      You’re welcome. Hope you learned a little.

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        1 year ago

        Dear K

        I tried to flash the recovery, but it wouldn’t read the file.

        Then I remembered what you taught me about changing the directory.

        I thought, " Could it hurt to cd into Downloads to tell it where the file is ? "

        I ran the CLI command and it flashed the recovery no problem.

        The same with the adb sideload.

        And now I have LOS4MG on my S4.

        Thanks for taking the time to help me.

        Yours sincerely ROMMMELLL

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          1 year ago

          Great to hear.

          You can always address files via absolute or relative paths.

          Relative:

          cd /Users/rommmelll/Downloads/
          adb sideload lineageos-recovery.img
          

          or absolute:

          adb sideload /Users/rommmelll/Downloads/lineageos-recovery.img
          

          Maybe you want to learn a little more about paths to understand how to reference files.

          I suggest you read a little further on that topic and play around with the terminal. Find some tutorial videos if that works better for you.