On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 06:25:26PM +0100, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Package: pgp
> Version: 2.6.3a-9
> Severity: Important 
> 
> I am on sid and installed the above pgp version. 
> (apt-get install -t stable pgp) (I really need pgp for the keys I have)

Why is that?  I'm always curious when someone still has an actual use
for PGP :)  For what it's worth, gnupg has a file in its doc directory
that explains how to import your PGP keys into GnuPG. I did that myself
and never looked back.

> However I recently
> installed sid on another machine and tried the same apt-get command,
> however 
> now: apt-get selected pgpgpg.

Hmm, pgpgpg claims to Provide pgp, which is quite cheeky of it.

> Of course I could download the source, apply the patch install it
> myself, I just wounder what did wrong. The sources.list files include
> the non free branch.

Does it also have the non-free section of the non-US archive?

Richard Braakman


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