Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> I don't have concrete numbers here, but my suspicion is that GnuPG is a
> package verification system that's useful for email... and most of the
> problems people have with it as a package verification system stem from
> the fact it was originally an email privacy system.

Which might explain why some Linux distros are lax about updating GnuPG.
Ancient versions work o.k. for package verification.

-- 
Whitey

"To suppress free speech is a double wrong.  It violates the rights
 of the hearer as well as those of the speaker." Frederick Douglass

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