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- Extracting the application
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-
- The application !Nuke is contained in the inner archive nuke-i/zip in this
- directory. This reason for this hierarchical structure is explained below
- in the section 'Authentication'.
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-
- WARNING!!!
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-
- Careless use of !Nuke may result in permanent loss of your data. Read the
- !Help file inside the inner archive before attempting to use this software.
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- Distribution site
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-
- The primary distribution site for this software is
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- http://web.bham.ac.uk/N.M.Queen/pgp/acorn.html
-
- and copies obtained from any other source should be considered valid only if
- the archive is byte-identical to the one obtained from that site.
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-
- Authentication
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-
- If you are confident that you have obtained a valid copy of this software,
- you may ignore this section.
-
- Assuming that you know how to use PGP, you can use it to check that your
- copy of the inner archive has not been corrupted or altered in any way. For
- this purpose, detached signatures of the author, Tony Hopstaken, and of the
- owner of the distribution site, Nat Queen, are included in this directory as
- the files sigH/asc and sigQ/asc. If either of these signatures does not
- validate the archive, you should assume that your copy is corrupt.
-
- The appropriate public keys must be on your keyring in order to check the
- signatures. These public keys can be downloaded from the distribution site
- or from the PGP key servers. For details on checking detached signatures,
- consult the PGP documents.
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- PGP can be obtained from the URL given above.
-