Robert L. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> I had pgp-5 installed on my redhat box.  I did an "apt-get install pgp"
> and it installed 2.6.  I've seen this a few times.  I know I can get
> the redhat package and alienate it, but is there a more "proper" way
> to do this?

        The pgp5i is available in potato. See below:

        shao$ apt-cache search pgp
        pgp-i - Public key encryption system (International version)
        pgp5i - Public key encryption system (International version)

        Therefore, if you want pgp5, you should do a pgp5i. But I would
        recommand gnupg.

Shao.

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