I'm also really confused as to why gpg itself isn't at least a recommend
or a suggest or something. Seems pretty darn essential.

And from what I can tell calling gpg on all supported releases at time
of writing sans Xenial had the effect of invoking gpg version 2. Cosmic
uniquely had a /usr/bin/gpg2 → gpg symlink from the gnupg2 package while
gpg came from the gpg package. Xenial had both gpg and gpg2. It's all a
ridiculous mess.

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