Running:
        /usr/sbin/pkg_version -vIL=
produces this output:

gnupg-1.4.6_2                       <   needs updating (index has 2.0.1)


Running:
        pkgdb -Fv
produces this output:

Checking for origin duplicates
Duplicated origin: security/gnupg - gnupg-1.4.6_2 gnupg-2.0.1
Unregister any of them? [no]

This is from the /usr/ports/UPDATING file:

20061221:
   AFFECTS: users of security/gnupg
   AUTHOR: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   The security/gnupg port was upgraded to 2.0.1 (with security fix)
   and good-old gnupg-1.4.6 was repocopied to security/gnupg1.

   Both of security/gnupg (2.x) and security/gnupg1 (1.4.x) are
   designed not to conflict with each other.  So you can use
   security/gnupg1 for gpg(1), and use security/gnupg for gpg2(1)
   commands.

   All directly dependents are $PORTREVISION bumped, so portupgrade -R
   gnupg will works fine.  After portupgrade, you will have both of
   gnupg-2.0.1 and gnupg-1.4.6.

Obviously, I now have both versions installed on my PC. My question is should I simply answer (YES) and unregister the older version of this program, or simply leave both versions installed. If I unregister the older version, will it cause any problems?

Thanks!

--
Gerard
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