Nelson wrote:
This is strange, I just made a emerge sync and then a emerge --update world.
I have still version 1.4.5. I use x86 (no ~x86).
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Maybe have I to do an emerge -uD ? because I do only emerge --update ?

I don't think that's the problem. To my knowledge the -D means update
related packages (it means "deep").

Half way right: in this case, gnupg-1.4.6 *is* a related package. If you have gnupg in world, and tell portage to --update world, it will update the highest slot version of gnupg, in this case 1.9. Only when you say --deep, it will go for the other slots, too, *if* something else still depends on them.

See the original GLSAs for reference - the first GLSA used --update gnupg, the second corrected GLSA said --update =gnupg-1.4* or something equivalent (all from memory).

Regards,
   T.
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