Downloads
The first Proton release is immenent. If you wish to experiment with the development version, you may download the source here.
Latest Release: TBD
Individual PGP signatures are provided below, and the sha1sum output for each artefact is listed here: TBD.
Proton Components
Component | Download |
---|---|
proton source | TBD |
proton-c source | TBD |
proton-j source | TBD |
proton-j binary | TBD |
all artefacts | TBD |
Source Code Repository
The latest version of the code is always available in the source repository.
Verify the integrity of the files
It is essential that you verify the integrity of the downloaded files using the PGP signatures or SHA1 checksums.
The PGP signatures can be verified using PGP or GPG.
First download
the KEYS
file as well as the .asc
PGP signature file for
the relevant artefact. Make sure you get these files from
the relevant subdirectory of
the main
distribution directory, rather than from a mirror. Then
verify the signatures using:
% pgpk -a KEYS
or
% pgpv qpid-0.16.tar.gz.asc
% pgp -ka KEYS
or
% pgp qpid-0.16.tar.gz.asc
% gpg --import KEYS
% gpg --verify qpid-0.16.tar.gz.asc
Alternatively, you can verify the SHA1 checksum of the
files. A unix program called sha1
or sha1sum
is included in many unix
distributions. It is also available as part
of GNU
Textutils. For windows
users, fsum
supports SHA1. Ensure your generated checksum string
matches the string published in the SHA1SUM file included
with each release. Again, make sure you get this file from
the relevant subdirectory of
the main
distribution directory, rather than from a mirror