Hi guys,

I just tried upgrading my GPG installations; I've got both GPG and GPG2 
installed on my system. Using your just-released GPGTools-Installer everything 
seemed to work fine, however, gpg --version still returned "1.4.9" as the 
installed version (should have been "1.4.11").

I thought "Well, maybe they don't support parallel installations and just 
upgraded GPG2 when they found it on the system" and tried using the single GPG1 
installer package available on the website. However - to no avail: The 
installer seemed to run smoothly, asked for the admin-password, but still: no 
changes when running gpg --version.

Next step I took: Removing /usr/local/bin/gpg, then running the installer - 
bingo. gpg --version now returns "1.4.11". However, if "GPG1" is supposed to 
upgrade any other files than usr/local/bin/gpg, I'm not sure that it did, given 
the previous experience.

Any ideas?

Thorsten

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