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[u/mdw/putty] / sign.sh
1 #!/bin/sh
2
3 # Generate GPG signatures on a PuTTY release/snapshot directory as
4 # delivered by Buildscr.
5
6 # Usage: sh sign.sh <builddir> <keytype>
7 # e.g. sh sign.sh putty Snapshots (probably in the build.out directory)
8 # or sh sign.sh 0.60 Releases
9
10 set -e
11
12 sign() {
13 # Check for the prior existence of the signature, so we can
14 # re-run this script if it encounters an error part way
15 # through.
16 echo "----- Signing $2 with '$keyname'"
17 test -f "$3" || \
18 gpg --load-extension=idea "$1" -u "$keyname" -o "$3" "$2"
19 }
20
21 cd "$1"
22 for t in DSA RSA; do
23 keyname="$2 ($t)"
24 echo "===== Signing with '$keyname'"
25 for i in putty*src.zip putty*.tar.gz x86/*.exe x86/*.zip; do
26 sign --detach-sign "$i" "$i.$t"
27 done
28 for i in md5sums sha1sums sha256sums sha512sums; do
29 sign --clearsign $i ${i}.$t
30 done
31 done