Hi Peter and list,
Op 06-04-19 om 21:02 schreef Peter Lebbing: > The error message is really unclear, but the problem probably is that > you should have used "gpg2" instead of "gpg", consistently. So just > leave "gpg" behind and only use "gpg2" ever. Well, until an updated > Trisquel drops the old 1.4 and both refer to the same version. > > GnuPG 1.4 and 2.1+ do not mix well in certain scenarios. You probably > encountered one. I'm now running Synaptic and when I try to remove gnupg, a pop up tells me that automatically the following packages will be removed: * apt, * apt-listchanges, * apt-utils, * libcryptui0a, * seahorse-daemon, * seahorse-nautilus, * signing-party, * tasksel, * tasksel-data, * trisquel-desktop-common, * trisquel-keyring, * trisquel-minimal, * trisquel-release-upgrader-gtk, * unattended-upgrades, * update-manager, * update-notifier and * update-notifier-common which would probably be a bad idea, wouldn't it? Thank you, Best regards, André Ockers
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