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The first variable, $BITCOIN, should be set to the current version of Bitcoin. It was 0.15.1 when we wrote this. The second will then automatically generate a truncated form used by some of the files.
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$ export BITCOIN=bitcoin-core-0.15.1
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$ export BITCOIN=bitcoin-core-0.16.0
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$ export BITCOINPLAIN=`echo $BITCOIN | sed 's/bitcoin-core/bitcoin/'`
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```
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You want to make extra sure that your Bitcoin setup is authentic and hasn't been messed with. The first way to do that is to look at the signature:
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```
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$ /usr/bin/gpg --import ~user1/laanwj-releases.asc
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$ /usr/bin/gpg --lsign `sudo -u user1 /usr/bin/gpg --list-keys | grep pub | awk '{print $2}' | awk -F/ '{print $2}'`
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$ /usr/bin/gpg --verify ~user1/SHA256SUMS.asc
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```
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Amongst the info you get back from the last command should be a line telling you that you have a "Good signature". (Don't worry about the warning.)
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