github ZeusLN/zeus v0.7.5-alpha1

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pre-release17 months ago

v0.7.5 Highlights

  • New camera w/ Samsung Galaxy support
  • New Payment Path view
  • Handle display of In-Flight payments
  • External link warning + prompt
  • iOS: clear saved settings on uninstall
  • Settings: Display: Show all decimal places
  • Lightning Address: handle addresses hosted on Tor
  • Fix some views where inputs were getting cut off by the keyboard
  • LNURLw patch for fixed amounts

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: v0.7.4...v0.7.5-alpha1

Verifying the Release

In order to verify the release, you'll need to have gpg or gpg2 installed on your system. Once you've obtained a copy (and hopefully verified that as well), you'll first need to import the keys that have signed this release if you haven't done so already:

gpg --keyserver hkps://keys.openpgp.org --recv-keys 96C225207F2137E278C31CF7AAC48DE8AB8DEE84

Once you have his PGP key you can verify the release (assuming zeus-v0.7.5-alpha1.apk and zeus-v0.7.5-alpha1.apk.asc are in the current directory) with:

gpg --verify zeus-v0.7.5-alpha1.apk.asc zeus-v0.7.5-alpha1.apk

You should see the following if the verification was successful:

gpg: Signature made Thu Apr 13 13:52:58 2023 EDT
gpg:                using RSA key 96C225207F2137E278C31CF7AAC48DE8AB8DEE84
gpg:                issuer "zeusln@tutanota.com"
gpg: Good signature from "Zeus LN <zeusln@tutanota.com>" [ultimate]

That will verify the signature on Android APK binary you've downloaded locally.

You can also verify the manifest of the SHA256 signatures for each of the files provided in the release using:

gpg --verify manifest-v0.7.5-alpha1.txt

You should see the following if the verification was successful:

gpg: Signature made Thu Apr 13 13:53:27 2023 EDT
gpg:                using RSA key 96C225207F2137E278C31CF7AAC48DE8AB8DEE84
gpg:                issuer "zeusln@tutanota.com"
gpg: Good signature from "Zeus LN <zeusln@tutanota.com>" [ultimate]

Then you can use the shasum -a 256 <file name here> tool in order to re-compute the sha256 hash of each of the files. The produced hash should be compared with the hashes listed in the manifest file and they should match exactly.

External links

PGP Key

Android

APK
APK Signature
Signed Manifest

iOS

TestFlight

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