On 9/2/2016 2:55 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> My distribution only provides GnuPG 1.4.20-1
> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+source/gnupg
> 
> Not even the GnuPG classic 1.4.21 available on gnupg.org
> 


What I am trying to say is that, normally, unless you are a real Linux
expert you can not mix packages from your disrto with packages from
other sources. Which it is now obvious that you are doing. Or attempting
to do.

You, it appears, are using Ubuntu. They do very well at supporting
updates and security/bug fixes for their packages. However they only
support a release, and it packages, for a certain time. Is your install
up-to-date? I ask because an EOL distro no longer receives updates.

Politely as I can say this. It appears, to me, that your system is
broken because you broke it by mixing packages from different sources.
Your best, IMO, solution is to remove the 'odd' packages and then
reinstall the packages provided by your distribution and then wait for
the updates.

Good luck.

-- 

  David

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