Update default URL in verify.sh

The current default URL doesn't seem to exist.

Unsure wether this should be updated to point to 0.7.2 now or wether
just to wait untill 0.8.0 is out and point there?

Commit also fixes a minor typo in the macdeploy notes.txt
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fanquake 2013-02-01 13:10:44 +08:00
parent 5b989722be
commit ced7f77df5
2 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Python 2.7 and make it your default Python installation.
You will need the appscript package for the fancy disk image creation to work. You will need the appscript package for the fancy disk image creation to work.
Install it by invoking "sudo easy_install appscript". Install it by invoking "sudo easy_install appscript".
Ths script should be invoked in the target directory like this: This script should be invoked in the target directory like this:
$source_dir/contrib/macdeploy/macdeployqtplus Bitcoin-Qt.app -add-qt-tr da,de,es,hu,ru,uk,zh_CN,zh_TW -dmg -fancy $source_dir/contrib/macdeploy/fancy.plist -verbose 2 $source_dir/contrib/macdeploy/macdeployqtplus Bitcoin-Qt.app -add-qt-tr da,de,es,hu,ru,uk,zh_CN,zh_TW -dmg -fancy $source_dir/contrib/macdeploy/fancy.plist -verbose 2
During the process, the disk image window will pop up briefly where the fancy During the process, the disk image window will pop up briefly where the fancy

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ WORKINGDIR="/tmp/bitcoin"
TMPFILE="hashes.tmp" TMPFILE="hashes.tmp"
#this URL is used if a version number is not specified as an argument to the script #this URL is used if a version number is not specified as an argument to the script
SIGNATUREFILE="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bitcoin/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.7.1/test/SHA256SUMS.asc" SIGNATUREFILE="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bitcoin/Bitcoin/bitcoin-0.7.2/SHA256SUMS.asc"
SIGNATUREFILENAME="SHA256SUMS.asc" SIGNATUREFILENAME="SHA256SUMS.asc"
RCSUBDIR="test/" RCSUBDIR="test/"
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ if [ $RET -ne 0 ]; then
#and notify the user if it's bad #and notify the user if it's bad
echo "Bad signature." echo "Bad signature."
elif [ $RET -eq 2 ]; then elif [ $RET -eq 2 ]; then
#or if a gpg error has occured #or if a gpg error has occurred
echo "gpg error. Do you have Gavin's code signing key installed?" echo "gpg error. Do you have Gavin's code signing key installed?"
fi fi