On Mon 2016-11-14 13:42:00 -0500, [email protected] wrote: >> What platform are you using? What version of GnuPG? do you have >> multiple versions of gpg installed ? (e.g. "gpg" and "gpg2")? > > My machine is a debian/jessie linux. > > % dpkg -l \*gpg\* | egrep '^ii' > ii gpgsm 2.1.15-4 amd64 GNU privacy guard - > S/MIME version > ii gpgv 2.1.15-4 amd64 GNU privacy guard - > signature verification tool > ii libgpg-error0:amd64 1.24-1 amd64 library for common error > values and messages in GnuPG components > ii libgpg-error0:i386 1.24-1 i386 library for common error > values and messages in GnuPG components > ii libgpgme++2v5 4:4.14.10-7 amd64 C++ wrapper library for > GPGME > ii libgpgme11:amd64 1.7.0-1 amd64 GPGME - GnuPG Made Easy > (library) > ii libkf5gpgmepp5:amd64 16.04.3-1 amd64 c++ wrapper library for > gpgme > ii python-gpgme 0.3-1.1+b1 amd64 python wrapper for the > GPGME library > > % dpkg -l \*gnupg\* | egrep '^ii' > ii gnupg 2.1.15-4 amd64 GNU privacy guard - a > free PGP replacement > ii gnupg-agent 2.1.15-4 amd64 GNU privacy guard - > cryptographic agent > ii gnupg-l10n 2.1.15-4 all GNU privacy guard - > localization files > ii gnupg2 2.1.15-4 all GNU privacy guard - a > free PGP replacement (dummy transitional package) > ii libgnupg-interface-perl 0.52-5 all Perl interface to GnuPG
These versions are not the versions that are part of Debian jessie. are
you running a mixed environment, or are you actually running Debian
stretch?
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